This two-day workshop examines the ways that on-line communities create and refine their shared resources, including both the formal and observable artifacts (documents, chats, th...
Most approaches to detection and classification of human activity deal with observing individual persons. However, people often tend to organize into groups to achieve certain goa...
Marko Jug, Janez Pers, Branko Dezman, Stanislav Ko...
Dual supervision refers to the general setting of learning from both labeled examples as well as labeled features. Labeled features are naturally available in tasks such as text c...
Vikas Sindhwani, Prem Melville, Richard D. Lawrenc...
Multi-class classification schemes typically require human input in the form of precise category names or numbers for each example to be annotated – providing this can be impra...
Ajay Joshi, Fatih Porikli, Nikolaos Papanikolopoul...
Theoretical and empirical work on the geometry of environmental knowledge is discussed. Certain patterns of distanc.e and directional estimates collected from humans have been inte...