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EWCBR
2008
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
CBR System for Leukemia Patients Diagnosis
The use of computational methods is fundamental in cancer research. One of the possibilities is the use of Artificial Intelligence techniques. Several of these techniques have been...
Juan Francisco de Paz, Sara Rodríguez, Javi...
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ACL
2007
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Forest-to-String Statistical Translation Rules
In this paper, we propose forest-to-string rules to enhance the expressive power of tree-to-string translation models. A forestto-string rule is capable of capturing nonsyntactic ...
Yang Liu, Yun Huang, Qun Liu, Shouxun Lin
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LREC
2008
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Collection and Preprocessing of Czech Sign Language Corpus for Sign Language Recognition
This paper discusses the design, recording and preprocessing of a Czech sign language corpus. The corpus is intended for training and testing of sign language recognition (SLR) sy...
Pavel Campr, Marek Hrúz, Jana Trojanov&aacu...
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LREC
2008
145views Education» more  LREC 2008»
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Annotating Superlatives
This paper describes a three-part annotation scheme for superlatives: The first identifies syntactic classes, since superlatives can serve different semantic purposes. The second ...
Silke Scheible
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FLAIRS
2004
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A Tool for Satisfiability-Based Commonsense Reasoning in the Event Calculus
We present a tool for commonsense reasoning in the classical logic event calculus using satisfiability. We describe the tool, which takes event calculus reasoning problems as inpu...
Erik T. Mueller