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BCSHCI
2007
14 years 11 months ago
Using formal models to design user interfaces: a case study
The use of formal models for user interface design can provide a number of benefits. It can help to ensure consistency across designs for multiple platforms, prove properties such...
Judy Bowen, Steve Reeves
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APIN
2006
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Cell modeling with reusable agent-based formalisms
Biologists are building increasingly complex models and simulations of cells and other biological entities, and are looking at alternatives to traditional representations. Making ...
Ken Webb, Tony White
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AO
2005
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14 years 9 months ago
Domain modelling and NLP: Formal ontologies? Lexica? Or a bit of both?
There are a number of genuinely open questions concerning the use of domain models in nlp. It would be great if contributors to Applied Ontology could help addressing them rather ...
Massimo Poesio
FGR
2008
IEEE
156views Biometrics» more  FGR 2008»
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Modelling human perception of static facial expressions
Data collected through a recent web-based survey show that the perception (i.e. labeling) of a human facial expression by a human observer is a subjective process, which results i...
Matteo Sorci, Jean-Philippe Thiran, J. Cruz, T. Ro...
ICCV
1995
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
3D Human Body Model Acquisition from Multiple Views
We present a novel motion-based approach for the part determination and shape estimation of a human’s body parts. The novelty of the technique is that neither a prior model of t...
Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Dimitris N. Metaxas