We used a new method to assess how people can infer unobserved causal structure from patterns of observed events. Participants were taught to draw causal graphs, and then shown a ...
Tamar Kushnir, Alison Gopnik, Chris Lucas, Laura S...
We present a trainable sequential-inference technique for processes with large state and observation spaces and relational structure. Our method assumes "reliable observation...
The alignment problem--establishing links between corresponding phrases in two related sentences--is as important in natural language inference (NLI) as it is in machine translati...
Bill MacCartney, Michel Galley, Christopher D. Man...
Handshape is a key linguistic component of signs, and thus, handshape recognition is essential to algorithms for sign language recognition and retrieval. In this work, linguistic ...
Ashwin Thangali, Stan Sclaroff, Carol Neidle, Joan...
We consider two scenarios of naming people in databases of news photos with captions: (i) finding faces of a single person, and (ii) assigning names to all faces. We combine an in...
Matthieu Guillaumin, Thomas Mensink, Jakob J. Verb...