Sciweavers

6 search results - page 1 / 2
» Humor, Abstraction, and Disbelief
Sort
View
COGSCI
2008
112views more  COGSCI 2008»
13 years 4 months ago
Humor, Abstraction, and Disbelief
bstraction, and Disbelief Elena Hoicka a ; Sarah Jutsum b ; Merideth Gattis b a Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz b School of Psychology, Cardiff Unive...
Elena Hoicka, Sarah Jutsum, Merideth Gattis
SEMCO
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Detecting Attempts at Humor in Multiparty Meetings
Abstract—Systems designed for the automatic summarization of meetings have considered the propositional content of contributions by each speaker, but not the explicit techniques ...
Kornel Laskowski
WILF
2007
Springer
108views Fuzzy Logic» more  WILF 2007»
13 years 10 months ago
Recognizing Humor Without Recognizing Meaning
Abstract. We present a machine learning approach for classifying sentences as one-liner jokes or normal sentences. We use no deep analysis of the meaning to try to see if it is hum...
Jonas Sjöbergh, Kenji Araki
TSD
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
An Analysis of the Impact of Ambiguity on Automatic Humour Recognition
Abstract. One of the most amazing characteristics that defines the human being is humour. Its analysis implies a set of subjective and fuzzy factors, such as the linguistic, psych...
Antonio Reyes, Davide Buscaldi, Paolo Rosso
ICARIS
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Immunity Through Swarms: Agent-Based Simulations of the Human Immune System
Abstract. We present a swarm-based, 3-dimensional model of the human immune system and its response to first and second viral antigen exposure. Our model utilizes a decentralized ...
Christian Jacob, Julius Litorco, Leo Lee