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Implicit Referring as an Indication of Familiarity in Faceto

by Face And Phone, Gunnvald B. Svendsen, Bente Evjemo - Proc. Interact 2003
"... A large body of research shows that familiarity between speakers makes their use of referring expressions more effective. This paper presents two studies that suggest that it's also the other way around, i.e. effective referring, in this case implicit referring, suggests a relation between the ..."
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A large body of research shows that familiarity between speakers makes their use of referring expressions more effective. This paper presents two studies that suggest that it's also the other way around, i.e. effective referring, in this case implicit referring, suggests a relation between

Assieme: finding and leveraging implicit references in a web search interface for programmers

by Raphael Hoffmann, James Fogarty, Daniel S. Weld - In: 20th annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology , 2007
"... Programmers regularly use search as part of the development process, attempting to identify an appropriate API for a problem, seeking more information about an API, and seeking samples that show how to use an API. However, neither general-purpose search engines nor existing code search engines curre ..."
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, and pages that include explanatory text and sample code. Assieme uses a novel approach to finding and resolving implicit references to Java packages, types, and members within sample code on the Web. In a study of programmers performing searches related to common programming tasks, we show that programmers

Maintaining knowledge about temporal intervals

by James F. Allen - COMMUNICATION OF ACM , 1983
"... The problem of representing temporal knowledge arises in many areas of computer science. In applications in which such knowledge is imprecise or relative, current representations based on date lines or time instants are inadequate. An interval-based temporal logic is introduced, together WiUl a comp ..."
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computationally effective reasoning algorithm based on constraint- propagation. This system is notable in offering a delicate balance between expressive power and the efficiency of its deductive engine. A notion of reference intervals is introduced which captures the temporal hierarchy implicit in many domains

Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques

by Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber , 2000
"... Our capabilities of both generating and collecting data have been increasing rapidly in the last several decades. Contributing factors include the widespread use of bar codes for most commercial products, the computerization of many business, scientific and government transactions and managements, a ..."
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, a promising and flourishing frontier in database systems and new database applications. Data mining, also popularly referred to as knowledge discovery in databases (KDD), is the automated or convenient extraction of patterns representing knowledge implicitly stored in large databases, data

Assieme: Finding and Leveraging Implicit References in a Web Search Interface for Programmers

by unknown authors
"... Programmers regularly use search as part of the development process, attempting to identify an appropriate API for a problem, seeking more information about an API, and seeking samples that show how to use an API. However, neither general-purpose search engines nor existing code search engines curre ..."
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, and pages that include explanatory text and sample code. Assieme uses a novel approach to finding and resolving implicit references to Java packages, types, and members within sample code on the Web. In a study of programmers performing searches related to common programming tasks, we show that programmers

Assieme: Finding and Leveraging Implicit References in a Web Search Interface for Programmers

by unknown authors
"... Programmers regularly use search as part of the development process, attempting to identify an appropriate API for a problem, seeking more information about an API, and seeking samples that show how to use an API. However, neither general-purpose search engines nor existing code search engines curre ..."
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, and pages that include explanatory text and sample code. Assieme uses a novel approach to finding and resolving implicit references to Java packages, types, and members within sample code on the Web. In a study of programmers performing searches related to common programming tasks, we show that programmers

DEGREES OF INDIRECTNESS: TWO TYPES OF IMPLICIT REFERENTS AND THEIR RETRIEVAL VIA UNACCENTED

by In A. Branco, T. Mcenery, R. Mitkov, Anaphora Processing Linguistic, Francis Cornish
"... In this chapter, I aim to show that so-called«indirect » anaphora, when realized via unaccented pronouns, is less of a marked discourse phenomenon than previously claimed. After a definition of indirect anaphora, which is distinguished from ‘exophora’,in particular, the chapter tries to delimit the ..."
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the threshold of discourse-cognitive activation or saliency beyond which the retrieval of an intended ‘indirect ’ referent by a token of this indexical form type is not possible without incurring a processing cost. One condition for such a retrieval is claimed to be the degree of centrality of the referent

A four-step camera calibration procedure with implicit image correction

by Janne Heikkilä, Olli Silvén - Proc. IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition , 1997
"... In geometrical camera calibration the objective is to deter-mine a set of camera parameters that describe the map-ping between 3-D reference coordinates and 2-D image coordinates. Various methods for camera calibration can be found from the literature. However, surprisingly little attention has been ..."
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In geometrical camera calibration the objective is to deter-mine a set of camera parameters that describe the map-ping between 3-D reference coordinates and 2-D image coordinates. Various methods for camera calibration can be found from the literature. However, surprisingly little attention has

Deictic Codes for the Embodiment of Cognition

by Dana H. Ballard, Mary M. Hayhoe, Polly K. Pook, Rajesh P. N. Rao, Short Abstract - Behavioral and Brain Sciences , 1995
"... To describe phenomena that occur at different time scales, computational models of the brain must necessarily incorporate different levels of abstraction. We argue that at time scales of approximately one-third of a second, orienting movements of the body play a crucial role in cognition and form a ..."
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is through a system of implicit reference termed deictic, whereby pointing movements are used to bind objects in the world to cognitive programs. We show how deictic bindings enable the solution of natural tasks and argue that one of the central features of cognition, working memory, can be related to moment

Geometry images

by Xianfeng Gu, Steven J. Gortler, Hugues Hoppe - IN PROC. 29TH SIGGRAPH , 2002
"... Surface geometry is often modeled with irregular triangle meshes. The process of remeshing refers to approximating such geometry using a mesh with (semi)-regular connectivity, which has advantages for many graphics applications. However, current techniques for remeshing arbitrary surfaces create onl ..."
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Surface geometry is often modeled with irregular triangle meshes. The process of remeshing refers to approximating such geometry using a mesh with (semi)-regular connectivity, which has advantages for many graphics applications. However, current techniques for remeshing arbitrary surfaces create
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