—We present LAIR: A domain-specific language that enables users to specify actions to be taken upon meeting specific semantic frames in a text, in particular to rephrase and re...
Domain specific information retrieval has become in demand. Not only domain experts, but also average non-expert users are interested in searching domain specific (e.g., medical a...
In many applications decisions must be made about the state of an object based on indirect noisy observation of highdimensional data. An example is the determination of the presen...
Burkay Orten, Prakash Ishwar, W. Clem Karl, Venkat...
Domain-specific internet portals are growing in popularity because they gather content from the Web and organize it for easy access, retrieval and search. For example, www.campsear...
Andrew McCallum, Kamal Nigam, Jason Rennie, Kristi...
Dataset shift from the training data in a source domain to the data in a target domain poses a great challenge for many statistical learning methods. Most algorithms can be viewed ...