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COGSCI
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
The Logical Problem of Language Acquisition: A Probabilistic Perspective
Natural language is full of patterns that appear to fit with general linguistic rules but are ungrammatical. There has been much debate over how children acquire these ‘‘ling...
Anne S. Hsu, Nick Chater
IVC
2002
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13 years 6 months ago
Understanding visual behaviour
Modelling events is one of the key problems in dynamic scene analysis when salient and autonomous visual changes occuring in a scene need to be characterised effectively as meanin...
Shaogang Gong, Hilary Buxton
ICRA
2007
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Visual Categorization Robust to Large Intra-Class Variations using Entropy-guided Codebook
Abstract— Categorizing visual elements is fundamentally important for autonomous mobile robots to get intelligence such as new object acquisition and topological place classific...
Sungho Kim, In-So Kweon, Chil-Woo Lee
ECCV
2000
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
Coupled Geodesic Active Regions for Image Segmentation: A Level Set Approach
Abstract. This paper presents anovel variational method forimage segmentation that uni es boundary and region-based information sources under the Geodesic Active Region framework. ...
Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche
FLAIRS
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Verbal Polysemy in Automatic Annotation
The linguistic theory of Applicative and Cognitive Grammar analyses the language in three levels as follows: the linguistic level, the predicative level, and the semanticocognitiv...
Maryvonne Abraham