: Resonance (Gibson, 1986) of users while interacting with a product should be a key issue in the development of human computer interaction. Because resonance requires developing o...
Much of the power of probabilistic methods in modelling language comes from their ability to compare several derivations for the same string in the language. An important starting...
In this paper we prove that for any simple polygon P with n vertices, the sum of the number of strictly internal edges and the number of strictly external visibility edges of P is...
The Dempster-Shafer theory gives a solid basis for reasoning applications characterized by uncertainty. A key feature of the theory is that propositions are represented as subsets...
Ideally pattern recognition machines provide constant output when the inputs are transformed under a group G of desired invariances. These invariances can be achieved by enhancing...