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ICCV
2009
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Decomposing a Scene into Geometric and Semantically Consistent Regions
High-level, or holistic, scene understanding involves reasoning about objects, regions, and the 3D relationships between them. This requires a representation above the level of ...
Stephen Gould, Richard Fulton, Daphne Koller
CHI
2006
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Verbosity: a game for collecting common-sense facts
We address the problem of collecting a database of "common-sense facts" using a computer game. Informally, a common-sense fact is a true statement about the world that i...
Luis von Ahn, Mihir Kedia, Manuel Blum
SDM
2009
SIAM
126views Data Mining» more  SDM 2009»
14 years 5 months ago
An Entity Based Model for Coreference Resolution.
Recently, many advanced machine learning approaches have been proposed for coreference resolution; however, all of the discriminatively-trained models reason over mentions rather ...
Michael L. Wick, Aron Culotta, Khashayar Rohaniman...
ICSE
1995
IEEE-ACM
14 years 6 days ago
Reverse Engineering of Legacy Code Exposed
— Reverse engineering of large legacy software systems generally cannot meet its objectives because it cannot be cost-effective. There are two main reasons for this. First, it is...
Bruce W. Weide, Wayne D. Heym, Joseph E. Hollingsw...
AAMAS
2008
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Agents that argue and explain classifications
Argumentation is a promising approach used by autonomous agents for reasoning about inconsistent/incomplete/uncertain knowledge, based on the construction and the comparison of ar...
Leila Amgoud, Mathieu Serrurier