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ALIFE
2008
13 years 9 months ago
The Nature of Words in Human Protolanguages: It's Not a Holophrastic-Atomic Meanings Dichotomy
There is an ongoing debate as to whether the words in early pre-syntactic forms of human language had simple atomic meanings like modern words [4, 5], or whether they were holophr...
Mike Dowman
VRML
2010
ACM
14 years 26 days ago
Cognitive scaffolding in Web3D learning systems: a case study for form and structure
In this paper, we describe a case study in usability engineering for Web3D learning systems and introduce a new step to the typical methods of the usability design. Pedagogical ap...
Felipe Bacim, Nicholas F. Polys, Jian Chen, Mehdi ...
GI
2009
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Specification based testing of automotive human machine interfaces
Abstract: Model based testing promises systematic test coverage in a continuous testing process. However, in practice, model based testing struggles with informal specifications, d...
Holger Grandy, Sebastian Benz
AGI
2011
13 years 18 days ago
Systematically Grounding Language through Vision in a Deep, Recurrent Neural Network
Human intelligence consists largely of the ability to recognize and exploit structural systematicity in the world, relating our senses simultaneously to each other and to our cogni...
Derek Monner, James A. Reggia
IADIS
2004
13 years 10 months ago
A Model for Naturalistic Virtual User Simulation
The aim of this study is to present a contribution in the area of human decision modeling. A state of the art from this research area shows the lack of models combining perceptive...
Laurent Bodic, Pierre Favier, Guillaume Calvet