A lexical analogy is a pair of word-pairs that share a similar semantic relation. Lexical analogies occur frequently in text and are useful in various natural language processing ...
Recent developments in philosophy, linguistics, developmental psychology and arti cial intelligence make it possible to envision a developmental path for an arti cial agent, groun...
Paul R. Cohen, Marc S. Atkin, Tim Oates, Carole R....
When an image is viewed at varying resolutions, it is known to create discrete perceptual jumps or transitions amid the continuous intensity changes. In this paper, we study a per...
Speech carries both linguistic content – phonemes, words, sentences – and talker information, sometimes called ‘indexical information’. While talker variability materially...
Abstract. Bayesian nets (BNs) appeared in the 1980s as a solution to computational and representational problems encountered in knowledge representation of uncertain information. S...