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LREC
2010
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14 years 11 months ago
Computational Linguistics for Mere Mortals - Powerful but Easy-to-use Linguistic Processing for Scientists in the Humanities
Delivering linguistic resources and easy-to-use methods to a broad public in the humanities is a challenging task. On the one hand users rightly demand easy to use interfaces but ...
Rüdiger Gleim, Alexander Mehler
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Speech-based identification of social groups in a single accent of British English by humans and computers
Classification of social groups within a given accent is a challenging refinement of language identification (LID) and accent/dialect recognition. The 2001 census of England and W...
Abualsoud Hanani, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Ca...
EUC
2008
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Human Universality in Ubiquitous Computing: Maslow, Where Are You?
Too narrow, the productivity-oriented vision guiding ubiquitous computing should be replaced or enriched with humanistic aspects. We discuss the role of Maslow's hierarchy of...
Sébastien Duval, Christian Hoareau, Hiromic...
JDCTA
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
Fusion Techniques for Reliable Information: A Survey
Information fused by multi-sensors is an important factor for obtaining reliable contextual information in smart spaces which use the pervasive and ubiquitous computing techniques...
Hyun Lee, Byoungyong Lee, Kyungseo Park, Ramez Elm...
IPPS
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
A Survey of Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis for Real-Time Java
As real-time systems become more prevalent, there is a need to guarantee that these increasingly complex systems perform as designed. One technique involves a static analysis to p...
Trevor Harmon, Raymond Klefstad