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ANLP
2000
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13 years 11 months ago
Experimenting with the Interaction between Aggregation and Text Structuring
In natural language generation, different generation tasks often interact with each other in a complex way, which is hard to capture in the pipeline architecture described by Reit...
Hua Cheng
AAAI
2008
14 years 7 days ago
Distinguishing between Sketched Scribble Look Alikes
In hand-sketched drawings, nearly identical strokes may have different meanings to a user. For instance, a scribble could signify either that a shape should be filled in or that i...
Katie Dahmen, Tracy Hammond
LREC
2010
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13 years 11 months ago
Event Models for Historical Perspectives: Determining Relations between High and Low Level Events in Text, Based on the Classifi
In this paper, we report on a study that was performed within the "Semantics of History" project on how descriptions of historical events are realized in different types...
Agata Cybulska, Piek Vossen
DATESO
2009
109views Database» more  DATESO 2009»
13 years 7 months ago
Various aspects of user preference learning and recommender systems
In this paper, we describe area of recommender systems, with focus on user preference learning problem. We describe such system and identify some interesting problems. We will comp...
Alan Eckhardt
INTEROP
1999
Springer
126views GIS» more  INTEROP 1999»
14 years 2 months ago
Identifying Semantically Similar Elements in Heterogeneous Spatial Databases Using Predicate Logic Expressions
For data to be successfully integrated, semantically similar database elements must be identified as candidates for merging. However, there may be significant differences between ...
Kristin Stock, David Pullar