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CSJM
2006
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Text Classification Using Word-Based PPM Models
Text classification is one of the most actual among the natural language processing problems. In this paper the application of word-based PPM (Prediction by Partial Matching) mode...
Victoria Bobicev
KI
2008
Springer
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On-Line Detection of Rule Violations in Table Soccer
In table soccer, humans can not always thoroughly observe fast actions like rod spins and kicks. However, this is necessary in order to detect rule violations for example for tourn...
Armin Hornung, Dapeng Zhang 0002
IVC
2007
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Silhouette lookup for monocular 3D pose tracking
Computers should be able to detect and track the articulated 3-D pose of a human being moving through a video sequence. Incremental tracking methods often prove slow and unreliabl...
Nicholas R. Howe
COLING
2002
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Fine Grained Classification of Named Entities
While Named Entity extraction is useful in many natural language applications, the coarse categories that most NE extractors work with prove insufficient for complex applications ...
Michael Fleischman, Eduard H. Hovy
COLING
2002
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Can Subcategorization Help a Statistical Dependency Parser?
Today there is a relatively large body of work on automatic acquisition of lexicosyntactical preferences (subcategorization) from corpora. Various techniques have been developed t...
Daniel Zeman