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DBPL
2005
Springer
112views Database» more  DBPL 2005»
14 years 1 months ago
Dual Syntax for XML Languages
XML is successful as a machine processable data interchange format, but it is often too verbose for human use. For this reason, many XML languages permit an alternative more legib...
Claus Brabrand, Anders Møller, Michael I. S...
FGR
2008
IEEE
165views Biometrics» more  FGR 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
The significance of facial features for automatic sign language recognition
Although facial features are considered to be essential for humans to understand sign language, no prior research work has yet examined their significance for automatic sign langu...
Ulrich von Agris, Moritz Knorr, Karl-Friedrich Kra...
VL
1995
IEEE
176views Visual Languages» more  VL 1995»
13 years 11 months ago
The Visual Language of Experts in Graphic Design
Graphic designers and other visual problem solving experts now routinely use computer-based imageediting tools in their work. Recently, attempts have been made to apply learning a...
Henry Lieberman
EMNLP
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Cheap and Fast - But is it Good? Evaluating Non-Expert Annotations for Natural Language Tasks
Human linguistic annotation is crucial for many natural language processing tasks but can be expensive and time-consuming. We explore the use of Amazon's Mechanical Turk syst...
Rion Snow, Brendan O'Connor, Daniel Jurafsky, Andr...
COLING
1996
13 years 9 months ago
Segmenting Sentences into Linky Strings Using D-bigram Statistics
It is obvious that segmentation takes an important role in natural language processing(NLP), especially for the languages whose sentences are not easily separated into morphemes. ...
Shiho Nobesawa, Junya Tsutsumi, Sun Da Jiang, Tomo...