This paper describes the work, the vision, and the approach of the Child Computer Interaction (ChiCI) group at the University of Central Lancashire in the UK. This group, formed f...
Janet C. Read, Stuart MacFarlane, Rebecca Kelly, E...
— Robots that can interact naturally with humans require the integration and coordination of many different components with heavy computational demands. We argue that an architec...
. We consider the Distributed Cognition paradigm as a framework for implementing artificial components of human cognition. We take email/internet search as a setting of distributed...
We introduce the concept of Computer Assisted Visual InterActive Recognition (CAVIAR). In CAVIAR, a parameterized geometrical model serves as the human-computer communication chan...
Abstract. Much important evolutionary activity occurs in gene clusters, where a copy of a gene may be free to evolve new functions. Computational methods to extract evolutionary in...