Human motion can be understood on many levels. The most basic level is the notion that humans are collections of things that have predictable visual appearance. Next is the notion...
Christopher Richard Wren, Brian P. Clarkson, Alex ...
We illustrate how the use of metaphorical views for reasoning with metaphor requires the mapping of information such as event shape, event rate and mental/emotional states from th...
John A. Barnden, Sheila Glasbey, Mark G. Lee, Alan...
This paper presents a theory that supports commonsense, qualitative reasoning about the flow of liquid around slowly moving solid objects; specifically, inferring that liquid can ...
In this paper we present an approach to recognition confidence scoring and a set of techniques for integrating confidence scores into the understanding and dialogue components of ...
Timothy J. Hazen, Stephanie Seneff, Joseph Polifro...
Understanding the energy consumption of flash devices is important for two reasons. First, energy is emerging as a key metric for data management systems. It is thus important to ...