The Lexical Access Problem consists of determining the intended sequence of words corresponding to an input sequence of phonemes (basic speech sounds) that come from a low-level p...
Ian E. Thomas, Ingrid Zukerman, Jonathan J. Oliver...
Many documents are available to a computer only as images from paper. However, most natural language processing systems expect their input as character-coded text, which may be di...
The dynamic systems approach to the design of continuous interaction interfaces allows the designer to use simulations, and analytical tools to analyse the behaviour and stability...
For the business communication by email with cellular phones, it has an important weak point. That is to hard to tell to be utterance speed and the pitch of sounds involved in the ...
We describe a discovery program, called UNIVAUTO (UNIVersals AUthoringTOol), whose domain of application is the study of language universals, a classic trend in contemporary lingu...