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AIR
2006
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Attention driven reference resolution in multimodal contexts
In recent years a a number of psycholinguistic experiments have pointed to the interaction between language and vision. In particular, the interaction between visual attention and ...
John D. Kelleher
ALIFE
2006
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The Origin of the Eukaryotic Cell Based on Conservation of Existing Interfaces
Current theories about the origin of the eukaryotic cell all assume that during evolution a prokaryotic cell acquired a nucleus. Here, it is shown that a scenario in which the nucl...
Albert D. G. de Roos
IANDC
2008
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Inclusion dynamics hybrid automata
Hybrid systems are dynamical systems with the ability to describe mixed discretecontinuous evolution of a wide range of systems. Consequently, at first glance, hybrid systems appe...
Alberto Casagrande, Carla Piazza, Alberto Policrit...
ETT
2006
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On the outage behaviour of large DS-CDMA systems with LMMSE detection
Abstract-- The outage behaviour of the single cell DSCDMA uplink is investigated for flat Rayleigh fading channels. Goal of the work is to find an analytical way for the optimisati...
Oliver Prätor, Gerhard Fettweis
IJMMS
2006
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Constructing computer-based tutors that are socially sensitive: Politeness in educational software
Students rated 16 tutorial statements on negative politeness (i.e., how much the tutor ``allows me freedom to make my own decisions'') and positive politeness (i.e., how...
Richard E. Mayer, W. Lewis Johnson, Erin Shaw, Sah...