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IWSSD
2000
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
An Approach to Preserving Sufficient Correctness in Open Resource Coalitions
Most software that most people use most of the time needs only moderate assurance of fitness for its intended purpose. Unlike high-assurance software, where the severe consequence...
Orna Raz, Mary Shaw
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AAAI
2008
14 years 12 months ago
Video Activity Recognition in the Real World
With recent advances in motion detection and tracking in video, more efforts are being directed at higher-level video analysis such as recognizing actions, events and activities. ...
Anthony Hoogs, A. G. Amitha Perera
CHI
2011
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
No clicks, no problem: using cursor movements to understand and improve search
Understanding how people interact with search engines is important in improving search quality. Web search engines typically analyze queries and clicked results, but these actions...
Jeff Huang, Ryen W. White, Susan T. Dumais
IEE
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
A lightweight technique for assessing risks in requirements analysis
: A simple and practical technique for assessing the risks, that is, the potential for error, and consequent loss, in software system development, acquired during a requirements en...
Kenneth Boness, Anthony Finkelstein, Rachel Harris...
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ACL
2003
14 years 11 months ago
Recognizing Expressions of Commonsense Psychology in English Text
Many applications of natural language processing technologies involve analyzing texts that concern the psychological states and processes of people, including their beliefs, goals...
Andrew Gordon, Abe Kazemzadeh, Anish Nair, Milena ...