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AAAI
2000
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Self-Organization of Innate Face Preferences: Could Genetics Be Expressed through Learning?
Self-organizing models develop realistic cortical structures when given approximations of the visual environment as input, and are an effective way to model the development of fac...
James A. Bednar, Risto Miikkulainen
ACL
1998
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Growing Semantic Grammars
A critical path in the development of natural language understanding NLU modules lies in the di culty of de ning a mapping from words to semantics: Usually it takes in the order o...
Marsal Gavaldà, Alex Waibel
COLING
2000
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Taking Account of the User's View in 3D Multimodal Instruction Dialogue
While recent advancements in virtual reality technology have created a rich communication interface linking humans and computers, there has been little work on building dialogue s...
Yukiko I. Nakano, Kenji Imamura, Hisashi Ohara
WEBNET
2000
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To Measure or not to measure: Why web usability is different from traditional usability
: Web usability is a common term used in discussions of WWW (World Wide Web). This is definitely important, as more and more web sites are frequently visited and have great impact ...
Charlotte Olsson
DGO
2008
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The Deliberative E-Rulemaking project (DeER): improving federal agency rulemaking via natural language processing and citizen di
Many scholars believe that electronic rulemaking has great but largely untapped potential to expand the public's democratic input and improve federal agency regulatory rules....
Peter Muhlberger, Nick Webb, Jennifer Stromer-Gall...
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