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FIRSTMONDAY
2011
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The more people I meet, the more I like my dog: A study of pet-oriented social networks on the Web
There has been extensive research into friend-oriented and professional social networking websites, but relatively little work on passion-oriented sites designed to connect strang...
Jennifer Golbeck
ICONFERENCE
2011
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Loose strands: searching for evidence of public access ICT impact on development
Telecenters, libraries and internet cafés are often credited as being important venues for making information and communication technologies (ICTs) more widely available for peop...
Araba Sey, Michelle Fellows
IR
2011
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Learning to rank for why-question answering
In this paper, we evaluate a number of machine learning techniques for the task of ranking answers to why-questions. We use TF-IDF together with a set of 36 linguistically motivate...
Suzan Verberne, Hans van Halteren, Daphne Theijsse...
JOCN
2011
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Reasoning with Exceptions: An Event-related Brain Potentials Study
■ Defeasible inferences are inferences that can be revised in the light of new information. Although defeasible inferences are pervasive in everyday communication, little is kno...
Judith Pijnacker, Bart Geurts, Michiel van Lambalg...
TMI
2011
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Labeling of Lumbar Discs Using Both Pixel- and Object-Level Features With a Two-Level Probabilistic Model
Abstract—Backbone anatomical structure detection and labeling is a necessary step for various analysis tasks of the vertebral column. Appearance, shape and geometry measurements ...
Raja' S. Alomari, Jason J. Corso, Vipin Chaudhary
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