Sciweavers

317 search results - page 54 / 64
» Who gives a tweet
Sort
View
KR
2004
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Historical Remarks on Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Especially Circumscription
Humans have always done nonmonotonic reasoning, but rigorous monotonic reasoning in reaching given conclusions has been deservedly more respected and admired. Euclid contains the ...
John McCarthy
SIGIR
2003
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Salton Award Lecture - Information retrieval and computer science: an evolving relationship
Following the tradition of these acceptance talks, I will be giving my thoughts on where our field is going. Any discussion of the future of information retrieval (IR) research, h...
W. Bruce Croft
SIGUCCS
2003
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
What's old is new again: training is the information technology constant
This paper is an account of some of the more instructive experiences we gained as we sought to ensure that our information technology training programs kept pace with a fast chang...
George Bradford
SIGUCCS
2003
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Escaping the quicksand and getting back on the trail of team projects
Working in a team environment can be either an efficient and productive means of completing projects or a nightmare where the project never seems to end. Most of us have been a pa...
Steven K. Brawn, Kelly Caye, R. Mark Koan
CAIP
2003
Springer
133views Image Analysis» more  CAIP 2003»
14 years 2 months ago
Optimizing Eigenfaces by Face Masks for Facial Expression Recognition
A new direction in improving modern dialogue systems is to make a human-machine dialogue more similar to a human-human dialogue. This can be done by adding more input modalities. O...
Carmen Frank, Elmar Nöth