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LREC
2008
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What's in a Colour? Studying and Contrasting Colours with COMPARA
In this paper we present contrastive colour studies done using COMPARA, the largest edited parallel corpus in the world (as far as we know). The studies were the result of semanti...
Diana Santos, Maria do Rosário Silva, Susan...
LREC
2008
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What is poorly Said is a Little Funny
We implement several different methods for generating jokes in English. The common theme is to intentionally produce poor utterances by breaking Grice's maxims of conversatio...
Jonas Sjöbergh, Kenji Araki
INTERACT
2007
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Do I Do What I Say?: Observed Versus Stated Privacy Preferences
Abstract. This paper examines the use of surveys in measuring privacy concerns in ubiquitous computing environments. Two evaluation techniques are used to study the privacy concern...
Kay Connelly, Ashraf Khalil, Yong Liu
OWLED
2008
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What Causes Pneumonia? The Case for a Standard Semantics for "may" in OWL
: One of users' most frequent questions about OWL is "how do I say `may'?", as in "Bacteria may cause pneumonia." In many fields, particularly biomedi...
Alan L. Rector, Robert Stevens, Nick Drummond
PST
2008
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Mimicry Attacks Demystified: What Can Attackers Do to Evade Detection?
Mimicry attacks have been the focus of detector research where the objective of the attacker is to generate an attack that evades detection while achieving the attacker's goa...
Hilmi Günes Kayacik, A. Nur Zincir-Heywood