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COGSCI
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
Disfluencies, language comprehension, and Tree Adjoining Grammars
Disfluencies include editing terms such as uh and um as well as repeats and revisions. Little is known about how disfluencies are processed, and there has been next to no research...
Fernanda Ferreira, Ellen F. Lau, Karl G. D. Bailey
RSA
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
Word maps and spectra of random graph lifts
We study here the spectra of random lifts of graphs. Let G be a finite connected graph, and let the infinite tree T be its universal cover space. If λ1 and ρ are the spectral ...
Nati Linial, Doron Puder
ICWSM
2009
13 years 5 months ago
From Generating to Mining: Automatically Scripting Conversations Using Existing Online Sources
Hearing people argue opposing sides of an issue can be a useful way to understand the topic; however, these debates or conversations often don't exist. Unfortunately, generat...
Nathan D. Nichols, Lisa M. Gandy, Kristian J. Hamm...
BMCBI
2011
13 years 2 months ago
A comparison and user-based evaluation of models of textual information structure in the context of cancer risk assessment
Background: Many practical tasks in biomedicine require accessing specific types of information in scientific literature; e.g. information about the results or conclusions of the ...
Yufan Guo, Anna Korhonen, Maria Liakata, Ilona Sil...