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NLUCS
2010
13 years 5 months ago
Context Accommodation in Human Language Processing
This paper describes a model of human language processing (HLP) which is incremental and interactive, in concert with prevailing psycholinguistic evidence. To achieve this, the mod...
Jerry Ball
CVPR
2003
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
A Road Sign Recognition System Based on Dynamic Visual Model
We propose a computational model motivated by human cognitive processes for detecting changes of driving environments. The model, call dynamic visual model, consists of three majo...
C. Y. Fang, C. S. Fuh, S. W. Chen, P. S. Yen
ICMI
2003
Springer
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14 years 27 days ago
A visually grounded natural language interface for reference to spatial scenes
Many user interfaces, from graphic design programs to navigation aids in cars, share a virtual space with the user. Such applications are often ideal candidates for speech interfa...
Peter Gorniak, Deb Roy
AAAI
2000
13 years 9 months ago
Cognitive Status and Form of Reference in Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction
We analyze a corpus of referring expressions collected from user interactions with a multimodal travel guide application. The analysis suggests that, in dramatic contrast to norma...
Andrew Kehler
IEEEICCI
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Adopting the Cognitive Complexity Measure for Business Process Models
Business process models, often modelled using graphical languages like UML, serve as a base for communication between the stakeholders in the software development process. To fulï...
Volker Gruhn, Ralf Laue