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ITS
2010
Springer
166views Multimedia» more  ITS 2010»
13 years 10 months ago
Socially Capable Conversational Tutors Can Be Effective in Collaborative Learning Situations
Tutorial Dialog has been shown to be effective in supporting both individual as well as group learners. However, unlike the case with individual learners, teams of learners often i...
Rohit Kumar, Hua Ai, Jack L. Beuth, Carolyn Penste...
GI
2009
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Discovery of Smart Objects in Ubiquitous Environments and the Need for Interaction Metaphors
: In ubiquitous environments computers and smart devices, especially the technical view on them, disappear and users are supported to concentrate on the tasks they actually intend ...
René Reiners
BILDMED
2008
118views Algorithms» more  BILDMED 2008»
13 years 6 months ago
Validation Metrics for Non-rigid Registration of Medical Images Containing Vessel Trees
Abstract. Validation of non-rigid registration methods is still a challenging task. Different evaluation criteria were published, yet no widely accepted gold standard exists. The a...
Thomas Lange, Hans Lamecker, Michael Hünerbei...
SIGMOD
2011
ACM
179views Database» more  SIGMOD 2011»
12 years 8 months ago
How soccer players would do stream joins
In spite of the omnipresence of parallel (multi-core) systems, the predominant strategy to evaluate window-based stream joins is still strictly sequential, mostly just straightfor...
Jens Teubner, René Müller
LREC
2008
123views Education» more  LREC 2008»
13 years 6 months ago
Evaluating Complement-Modifier Distinctions in a Semantically Annotated Corpus
We evaluate the extent to which the distinction between semantically core and non-core dependents as used in the FrameNet corpus corresponds to the traditional distinction between...
Mark McConville, Myroslava Dzikovska