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Abstract. It is argued that the ability to generalise is the most important characteristic of learning and that generalisation may be achieved only if pattern recognition systems l...
I provide several lessons learned from running a number of conference program committees over the past decade, as well as some additional thoughts on conference organization and t...
Abstract. In this paper we describe a virtual laboratory that is designed to accelerate scientific exploration and discovery by minimizing the time between the generation of a scie...
Judith Ellen Devaney, Steven G. Satterfield, John ...
We describe the challenge of combining continuous computer vision techniques and qualitative, symbolic methods to achieve a system capable of cognitive vision. Key to a truly cogni...
Anthony G. Cohn, David C. Hogg, Brandon Bennett, V...
Abstract. The use of gesture as a natural interface serves as a motivating force for research in modeling, analyzing and recognition of gestures. In particular, human computer inte...