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CVPR
2010
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Improving State-of-the-Art OCR through High-Precision Document-Specific Modeling
Optical character recognition (OCR) remains a difficult problem for noisy documents or documents not scanned at high resolution. Many current approaches rely on stored font models...
Andrew Kae, Gary Huang, Erik Learned-miller, Carl ...
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AO
2005
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14 years 11 months ago
Domain modelling and NLP: Formal ontologies? Lexica? Or a bit of both?
There are a number of genuinely open questions concerning the use of domain models in nlp. It would be great if contributors to Applied Ontology could help addressing them rather ...
Massimo Poesio
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MM
2005
ACM
169views Multimedia» more  MM 2005»
15 years 5 months ago
An ambient intelligence platform for physical play
This paper describes an ambient intelligent prototype known as socio-ec(h)o. socio-ec(h)o explores the design and implementation of a system for sensing and display, user modeling...
Ron Wakkary, Marek Hatala, Robb Lovell, Milena Dro...
NLE
2007
148views more  NLE 2007»
14 years 11 months ago
Abbreviated text input using language modeling
We address the problem of improving the efficiency of natural language text input under degraded conditions (for instance, on mobile computing devices or by disabled users), by ta...
Stuart M. Shieber, Rani Nelken
ECCV
2010
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Modeling Temporal Structure of Decomposable Motion Segments for Activity Classification
Abstract. Much recent research in human activity recognition has focused on the problem of recognizing simple repetitive (walking, running, waving) and punctual actions (sitting up...