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PUC
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Where will they turn: predicting turn proportions at intersections
Predicting a driver’s route would be useful for warning a driver of upcoming road hazards, informing about traffic situations, and serving relevant advertising. There are many cl...
John Krumm
EUSFLAT
2003
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13 years 5 months ago
Prediction of surface roughness in ultraprecision turning using fuzzy logic
Ultraprecision turning is a manufacturing process used to generate a high surface roughness in precision components, and its input-output relationships are highly nonlinear. Surfa...
Arup Kumar Nandi
ACL
2001
13 years 5 months ago
Predicting User Reactions to System Error
This paper focuses on the analysis and prediction of so-called aware sites, defined as turns where a user of a spoken dialogue system first becomes aware that the system has made ...
Diane J. Litman, Julia Hirschberg, Marc Swerts
INTERSPEECH
2010
12 years 11 months ago
The prosody of Swedish conversational grunts
This paper explores conversational grunts in a face-to-face setting. The study investigates the prosody and turn-taking effect of fillers and feedback tokens that has been annotat...
D. Neiberg, J. Gustafson
DCG
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Odd Crossing Number and Crossing Number Are Not the Same
The crossing number of a graph is the minimum number of edge intersections in a plane drawing of a graph, where each intersection is counted separately. If instead we count the nu...
Michael J. Pelsmajer, Marcus Schaefer, Daniel Stef...