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AAAI
1994
13 years 7 months ago
The Automated Mapping of Plans for Plan Recognition
To coordinate with other agents in its environment, an agent needs models of what the other agents are trying to do. When communication is impossible or expensive, this informatio...
Marcus J. Huber, Edmund H. Durfee, Michael P. Well...
ICFP
2002
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Tagless staged interpreters for typed languages
Multi-stage programming languages provide a convenient notation for explicitly staging programs. Staging a definitional interpreter for a domain specific language is one way of de...
Emir Pasalic, Walid Taha, Tim Sheard
CASES
2007
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Scratch-pad memory allocation without compiler support for java applications
ABSTRACT This paper presents the first scratch-pad memory allocation scheme that requires no compiler support for interpreted-language based applications. A scratch-pad memory (SPM...
Nghi Nguyen, Angel Dominguez, Rajeev Barua
JISBD
2000
13 years 7 months ago
Databases and Natural Language Interfaces
A Natural Language Interface for Databases allows users of multimedia kiosks to formulate natural language questions. User questions are first translated into a logic language and ...
Porfírio P. Filipe, Nuno J. Mamede
IAAI
2003
13 years 7 months ago
A Cellular Telephone-Based Application for Skin-Grading to Support Cosmetic Sales
We have developed a sales support system for door-todoor sales of cosmetics based on a skin-image grading system called Skin-CRM (Skin Customer Relationship Management). Our Skin-...
Hironori Hiraishi, Fumio Mizoguchi