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VL
2008
IEEE
121views Visual Languages» more  VL 2008»
14 years 1 months ago
Can feature design reduce the gender gap in end-user software development environments?
Recent research has begun to report that female enduser programmers are often more reluctant than males to employ features that are useful for testing and debugging. These earlier...
Valentina Grigoreanu, Jill Cao, Todd Kulesza, Chri...
COLT
2006
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Discriminative Learning Can Succeed Where Generative Learning Fails
Generative algorithms for learning classifiers use training data to separately estimate a probability model for each class. New items are classified by comparing their probabiliti...
Philip M. Long, Rocco A. Servedio
VR
2010
IEEE
176views Virtual Reality» more  VR 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
Can you stand on virtual grounds? A study on postural affordances in virtual reality
The concept of affordance, introduced by the psychologist James Gibson, can be defined as the functional utility of an object, a surface or an event. The purpose of this article ...
Tony Regia-Corte, Maud Marchal, Anatole Léc...
ACL
2011
12 years 11 months ago
They Can Help: Using Crowdsourcing to Improve the Evaluation of Grammatical Error Detection Systems
Despite the rising interest in developing grammatical error detection systems for non-native speakers of English, progress in the field has been hampered by a lack of informative...
Nitin Madnani, Martin Chodorow, Joel R. Tetreault,...
COLING
2002
13 years 7 months ago
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