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SPATIALCOGNITION
2000
Springer
14 years 19 days ago
Modelling Navigational Knowledge by Route Graphs
Navigation has always been an interdisciplinary topic of research, because mobile agents of different types are inevitably faced with similar navigational problems. Therefore, huma...
Steffen Werner, Bernd Krieg-Brückner, Theo He...
EACL
2010
ACL Anthology
13 years 10 months ago
Probabilistic Approaches for Modeling Text Structure and Their Application to Text-to-Text Generation
Abstract. Since the early days of generation research, it has been acknowledged that modeling the global structure of a document is crucial for producing coherent, readable output....
Regina Barzilay

Book
363views
15 years 7 months ago
Computational Linguistics: Models, Resources, Applications
"Can computers meaningfully process human language? If this is difficult, why? If this is possible, how? This book introduces the reader to the fascinating science of computat...
Igor A. Bolshakov and Alexander Gelbukh
ICANN
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Learning Features of Intermediate Complexity for the Recognition of Biological Motion
Humans can recognize biological motion from strongly impoverished stimuli, like point-light displays. Although the neural mechanism underlying this robust perceptual process have n...
Rodrigo Sigala, Thomas Serre, Tomaso Poggio, Marti...
NN
2006
Springer
100views Neural Networks» more  NN 2006»
13 years 9 months ago
Perceiving the unusual: Temporal properties of hierarchical motor representations for action perception
Recent computational approaches to action imitation have advocated the use of hierarchical representations in the perception and imitation of demonstrated actions. Hierarchical re...
Yiannis Demiris, Gavin Simmons