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LREC
2008
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Towards Formal Interpretation of Semantic Annotation
In this paper we present a novel approach to the incremental incorporation of semantic information in natural language processing which does not fall victim to the notorious probl...
Harry Bunt, Chwhynny Overbeeke
MC
2008
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Paper-Centric Interaction Concepts for Collaborative Learning
Field studies show that in many learning settings paper has intrinsic advantages over electronic documents. In this paper we present concepts for the collaborative annotation and ...
Jürgen Steimle, Oliver Brdiczka
NIPS
2008
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Integrating Locally Learned Causal Structures with Overlapping Variables
In many domains, data are distributed among datasets that share only some variables; other recorded variables may occur in only one dataset. While there are asymptotically correct...
Robert E. Tillman, David Danks, Clark Glymour
NIPS
2008
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Multi-Agent Filtering with Infinitely Nested Beliefs
In partially observable worlds with many agents, nested beliefs are formed when agents simultaneously reason about the unknown state of the world and the beliefs of the other agen...
Luke S. Zettlemoyer, Brian Milch, Leslie Pack Kael...
OWLED
2008
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What Causes Pneumonia? The Case for a Standard Semantics for "may" in OWL
: One of users' most frequent questions about OWL is "how do I say `may'?", as in "Bacteria may cause pneumonia." In many fields, particularly biomedi...
Alan L. Rector, Robert Stevens, Nick Drummond