: WordNet (WN) is a lexical knowledge base, first developed for English and then adopted for several Western European languages, which was created as a machinereadable dictionary b...
Accelerated by the technological advances in the domain, the size of the biomedical literature has been growing rapidly. As a result, it is not feasible for individual researchers...
We present a method for space-time completion of large space-time "holes" in video sequences of complex dynamic scenes. The missing portions are filled-in by sampling sp...
Abstract. We describe an architecture for building speech-enabled conversational agents, deployed as self-contained Web services, with ability to provide inference processing on ve...
The World Wide Web is a collection of databases as well as web sites. Databases associated with web sites provide public access via query forms on web pages. They constitute an en...