The Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning features a shared task, in which participants train and test their learning systems on the same data sets. In 2007, as in...
Many geographic terms, such as "river" and "lake", are vague, with no clear boundaries of application. In particular, the spatial extent of such features is oft...
We present a formal description of a neurofuzzy system capable of aligning two sequences recognizing their internal structure. The alignment is done on two levels: grouping of the...
Dyadic data refers to a domain with two nite sets of objects in which observations are made for dyads, i.e., pairs with one element from either set. This type of data arises natur...
GraphPlan-like and SATPLAN-like planners have shown to outperform classical planners for most of the classical planning domains. However, these two propositional approaches do not ...