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LREC
2010
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15 years 5 months ago
DICIT: Evaluation of a Distant-talking Speech Interface for Television
The EC-funded project DICIT developed distant-talking interfaces for interactive TV. The final DICIT prototype system processes multimodal user input by speech and remote control....
Timo Sowa, Fiorenza Arisio, Luca Cristoforetti
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CIDU
2010
15 years 1 months ago
Improving Cause Detection Systems with Active Learning
Active learning has been successfully applied to many natural language processing tasks for obtaining annotated data in a cost-effective manner. We propose several extensions to an...
Isaac Persing, Vincent Ng
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LADS
2007
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Measuring Complexity of Multi-agent Simulations - An Attempt Using Metrics
Abstract The variety of existing agent-based simulations is overwhelming. However – especially when comparing agent-based simulation to other simulation paradigms, a reference fr...
Franziska Klügl
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BMCBI
2005
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15 years 3 months ago
Data-poor categorization and passage retrieval for Gene Ontology Annotation in Swiss-Prot
Background: In the context of the BioCreative competition, where training data were very sparse, we investigated two complementary tasks: 1) given a Swiss-Prot triplet, containing...
Frédéric Ehrler, Antoine Geissbü...
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EACL
2009
ACL Anthology
16 years 4 months ago
Analysing Wikipedia and Gold-Standard Corpora for NER Training
Named entity recognition (NER) for English typically involves one of three gold standards: MUC, CoNLL, or BBN, all created by costly manual annotation. Recent work has used Wikipe...
Joel Nothman, Tara Murphy, James R. Curran