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181 views 166 votes 16 years 6 months ago  WWW 2008»
Web spam detection has become one of the top challenges for the Internet search industry. Instead of using some heuristic rules, we propose a feature re-extraction strategy to opt...
105 views 130 votes 16 years 6 months ago  WWW 2001»
Mobile internet technologies, such as WAP, are important for pervasive, anytime, anywhere computing. Although much progress has been made in terms of technological innovation, man...
117 views 153 votes 15 years 11 months ago  HAPTICS 2005»
Our experience with a Haptic Workstation™ has shown that this device is uncomfortable to use during long sessions. The main reason is the uncomfortable posture of the arms, whic...
115 views 165 votes 15 years 10 months ago  ICPR 2000»
Appearance-based object recognition systems are currently the most successful approach for dealing with 3D recognition of arbitrary objects in the presence of clutter and occlusio...
147 views 147 votes 15 years 9 months ago  FINTAL 2006»
This paper investigates the combination of word-alignments computed with the competitive linking algorithm and well-established IBM models. New training methods for phrase-based st...
57 views 142 votes 15 years 7 months ago  MC 2007»
Appropriate awareness support has been an issue in the area of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) for quite a while. Yet, many challenges like the dual trade-off between a...
159 views 148 votes 15 years 7 months ago  IMAGING 2004»
A display tool has been developed to perform simulation and three-dimensional rendering of prints in the quest towards achieving improved soft proofing capabilities. It was desire...
74 views 122 votes 16 years 4 days ago  IPPS 2006»
Advances in high-performance computing have led to the broad use of computational studies in everyday engineering and scientific applications. A single study may require thousand...
121 views 147 votes 16 years 7 days ago  PKDD 2007»
In discretization of a continuous variable its numerical value range is divided into a few intervals that are used in classification. For example, Na¨ıve Bayes can benefit from...
95 views 132 votes 15 years 11 months ago  IJCNLP 2004»
Transliterating words and names from one language to another is a frequent and highly productive phenomenon. Transliteration is information loosing since important distinctions ar...