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CORR
1998
Springer
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Eliminating deceptions and mistaken belief to infer conversational implicature
Conversational implicatures are usually described as being licensed by the disobeying or flouting of some principle by the speaker in cooperative dialogue. However, such work has...
Mark Lee, Yorick Wilks
IJCV
1998
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The Intrinsic Structure of Optic Flow Incorporating Measurement Duality
The purpose of this article is to define optic flow for scalar and density images without using a priori knowledge other than its defining conservation principle, and to incorpo...
Luc Florack, Wiro J. Niessen, Mads Nielsen
MT
1998
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Line 'Em Up: Advances in Alignment Technology and their Impact on Translation Support Tools
We present a quantitative evaluation of one well-known word alignment algorithm, as well as an analysis of frequent errors in terms of this model's underlying assumptions. De...
Elliott Macklovitch, Marie-Louise Hannan
PSYCHNOLOGY
2008
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Being Inside the Quantum Atom
This article explores the possibility of using dynamic Educational Virtual Environments (EVEs) for helping students with limited background in physics and mathematics to deeply un...
Assimina M. Kontogeorgiou, Joan Bellou, Tassos A. ...
ITS
2010
Springer
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Persuasive Dialogues in an Intelligent Tutoring System for Medical Diagnosis
Being able to argue with a student to convince her or him about the rationale of tutoring hints is an important component of pedagogy. In this paper we present an argumentation fra...
Amin Rahati, Froduald Kabanza