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JCT
2008
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Partition identities and the coin exchange problem
The number of partitions of n into parts divisible by a or b equals the number of partitions of n in which each part and each difference of two parts is expressible as a non-negati...
Alexander E. Holroyd
EACL
2010
ACL Anthology
15 years 4 months ago
Attribute-Centric Referring Expression Generation
The premise of the work presented in this chapter is that much of the existing work on the generation of referring expressions has focused on aspects of the problem that appear to ...
Robert Dale, Jette Viethen
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Facial Expression Recognition: A Fully Integrated Approach
The most expressive way humans display emotions is through facial expressions. Humans detect and interpret faces and facial expressions in a scene with little or no effort. Still, ...
Roberto Valenti, Nicu Sebe, Theo Gevers
ICIAR
2004
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
A Coarse-to-Fine Classification Scheme for Facial Expression Recognition
Abstract. In this paper, a coarse-to-fine classification scheme is used to recognize facial expressions (angry, disgust, fear, happiness, neutral, sadness and surprise) of novel ex...
Xiaoyi Feng, Abdenour Hadid, Matti Pietikäine...
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TCS
2010
15 years 1 months ago
On the expressiveness of interaction
Subbisimilarity is proposed as a general tool to classify the relative expressive power of process calculi. The expressiveness of several variants of CCS is compared in terms of t...
Yuxi Fu, Hao Lu