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FGR
2004
IEEE
87views Biometrics» more  FGR 2004»
15 years 10 months ago
Transition Movement Models for Large Vocabulary Continuous Sign Language Recognition
The major challenges that sign language recognition (SLR) now faces are developing methods that solve large vocabulary continuous sign problems. In this paper, large vocabulary co...
Wen Gao, Gaolin Fang, Debin Zhao, Yiqiang Chen
ICSR
2000
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Achieving Extensibility Through Product-Lines and Domain-Specific Languages: A Case Study
ions that are fundamental to simulators. We present preliminary results that show how our PLA and DSL synergistically produce a more flexible way of implementing state-machine-base...
Don S. Batory, Clay Johnson, Bob MacDonald, Dale v...
PATAT
2000
Springer
89views Education» more  PATAT 2000»
15 years 10 months ago
A Language for Specifying Complete Timetabling Problems
The timetabling problem consists in fixing a sequence of meetings between teachers and students in a given period of time, satisfying a set of different constraints. There are a nu...
Luís Paulo Reis, Eugenio Oliveira
DGO
2008
188views Education» more  DGO 2008»
15 years 8 months ago
Enabling synergy between psychology and natural language processing for e-Government: crime reporting and investigative intervie
We are developing an automated crime reporting and investigative interview system. The system incorporates cognitive interview techniques to maximize witness memory recall, and in...
Alicia Iriberri, Chih Hao Ku, Gondy Leroy
LREC
2008
133views Education» more  LREC 2008»
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A Common Ground for Virtual Humans: Using an Ontology in a Natural Language Oriented Virtual Human Architecture
When dealing with large, distributed systems that use state-of-the-art components, individual components are usually developed in parallel. As development continues, the decouplin...
Arno Hartholt, Thomas Russ, David R. Traum, Eduard...