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IJCAI
1997
13 years 5 months ago
Aggregating Features and Matching Cases on Vague Linguistic Expressions
Decision making based on the comparison of multiple criteria of two or more alternatives, is the subject of intensive research. In many decision making situations, a single criter...
Alfons Schuster, Werner Dubitzky, Philippe Lopes, ...
IJCAI
1997
13 years 5 months ago
Name-It: Naming and Detecting Faces in Video by the Integration of Image and Natural Language Processing
We have been developing Name-It, a system that associates faces and names in news videos. First, as the only knowledge source, the system is given news videos which include image ...
Shin'ichi Satoh, Yuichi Nakamura, Takeo Kanade
IJCAI
1997
13 years 5 months ago
The Self-Organizing Desk
The self-organizing desk is a system that enhances a physical desk-top with electronic information. It can remember, organize, update, and manipulate the information contained in ...
Daniela Rus, Peter de Santis
IJCAI
1997
13 years 5 months ago
Law Discovery using Neural Networks
This paper proposes a new connectionist approach to numeric law discovery; i.e., neural networks (law-candidates) are trained by using a newly invented second-order learning algor...
Kazumi Saito, Ryohei Nakano
IJCAI
1997
13 years 5 months ago
Content Ordering in the Generation of Persuasive Discourse
A framework is summarized which supports the planning of natural language argument structure. One key aspect of natural argument is the order in which components are presented. Th...
Chris Reed, Derek Long
IJCAI
1997
13 years 5 months ago
On the Role of Hierarchy for Neural Network Interpretation
In this paper, we concentrate on the expressive power of hierarchical structures in neural networks. Recently, the so-called SplitNet model was introduced. It develops a dynamic n...
Jürgen Rahmel, Christian Blum, Peter Hahn
IJCAI
1997
13 years 5 months ago
Probabilistic Partial Evaluation: Exploiting Rule Structure in Probabilistic Inference
Bayesian belief networks have grown to prominence because they provide compact representations of many domains, and there are algorithms to exploit this compactness. The next step...
David Poole