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JAIR
2007
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Using Linguistic Cues for the Automatic Recognition of Personality in Conversation and Text
It is well known that utterances convey a great deal of information about the speaker in addition to their semantic content. One such type of information consists of cues to the s...
François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker, Matth...
BMCBI
2005
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A sentence sliding window approach to extract protein annotations from biomedical articles
Background: Within the emerging field of text mining and statistical natural language processing (NLP) applied to biomedical articles, a broad variety of techniques have been deve...
Martin Krallinger, Maria Padron, Alfonso Valencia
CACM
2005
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Separate handles from names on the internet
Networked communications inherently depend on the ability of the sender of a message to indicate through some token how the message should be delivered to a particular recipient. ...
Michael J. O'Donnell
UMUAI
2008
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Automatic detection of learner's affect from conversational cues
We explored the reliability of detecting a learner's affect from conversational features extracted from interactions with AutoTutor, an intelligent tutoring system that helps...
Sidney K. D'Mello, Scotty D. Craig, Amy M. Withers...
PRESENCE
2000
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Interactions in Perceived Quality of Auditory-Visual Displays
The quality of realism in virtual environments (VEs) is typically considered to be a function of visual and audio fidelity mutually exclusive of each other. However, the VE partic...
Russell L. Storms, Michael Zyda