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Navigating joint projects with dialogue

by Adrian Bangerter, Herbert H. Clark - Cognitive Science , 2003
"... Dialogue has its origins in joint activities, which it serves to coordinate. Joint activities, in turn, usually emerge in hierarchically nested projects and subprojects. We propose that participants use dialogue to coordinate two kinds of transitions in these joint projects: vertical transitions, or ..."
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Dialogue has its origins in joint activities, which it serves to coordinate. Joint activities, in turn, usually emerge in hierarchically nested projects and subprojects. We propose that participants use dialogue to coordinate two kinds of transitions in these joint projects: vertical transitions

The TSIMMIS Project: Integration of Heterogeneous Information Sources

by Sudarshan Chawathe, Hector Garcia-Molina, Joachim Hammer, Kelly Ireland, Yannis Papakonstantinou, Jeffrey Ullman, Jennifer Widom
"... The goal of the Tsimmis Project is to develop tools that facilitate the rapid integration of heterogeneous information sources that may include both structured and unstructured data. This paper gives an overview of the project, describing components that extract properties from unstructured objects, ..."
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, that translate information into a common object model, that combine information from several sources, that allow browsing of information, and that manage constraints across heterogeneous sites. Tsimmis is a joint project between Stanford and the IBM Almaden Research Center.

The Berkeley FrameNet Project

by Collin F. Baker , Charles J. Fillmore, John B. Lowe - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE COLING-ACL , 1998
"... FrameNet is a three-year NSF-supported project in corpus-based computational lexicography, now in its second year #NSF IRI-9618838, #Tools for Lexicon Building"#. The project's key features are #a# a commitment to corpus evidence for semantic and syntactic generalizations, and #b# the repr ..."
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FrameNet is a three-year NSF-supported project in corpus-based computational lexicography, now in its second year #NSF IRI-9618838, #Tools for Lexicon Building"#. The project's key features are #a# a commitment to corpus evidence for semantic and syntactic generalizations, and #b

Inequality and Inefficiency in Joint Projects

by Debraj Ray, Jean-marie Bal, Olivier Dagnelie , 2003
"... A group of agents voluntarily participates in a joint project, in which efforts are not perfectly substitutable. The output is divided according to some given vector of shares. A share vector is unimprovable if no other share vector yields a higher sum of payoffs. When the elasticity of substitution ..."
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A group of agents voluntarily participates in a joint project, in which efforts are not perfectly substitutable. The output is divided according to some given vector of shares. A share vector is unimprovable if no other share vector yields a higher sum of payoffs. When the elasticity

Navigating joint projects in telephone conversations.

by Adrian Bangerter , Herbert H Clark , Anna R Katz - Discourse Processes 37.1: , 2004
"... Conversation coordinates joint activities and the joint projects that compose them. Participants coordinate (1) vertical transitions on entering and exiting joint projects; and (2) horizontal transitions in continuing within them. Transitions are coordinated using project markers such as uh-huh, ye ..."
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Conversation coordinates joint activities and the joint projects that compose them. Participants coordinate (1) vertical transitions on entering and exiting joint projects; and (2) horizontal transitions in continuing within them. Transitions are coordinated using project markers such as uh

Delay in Joint Projects

by Für Sozialforschung, Freie Universität Berlin, Markt Und Politische Ökonomie, Sebastian Kessing , 2003
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Inequality and a Repeated Joint Project ∗

by Olivier Dagnelie, Económico Csic , 2008
"... Agents voluntarily contribute to an infinitely repeated joint project. We investigate the conditions for cooperation to be a renegotiation-proof and coalition-proof equilibrium before examining the influence of output share inequality on the sustainability of cooperation. When shares are not equally ..."
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Agents voluntarily contribute to an infinitely repeated joint project. We investigate the conditions for cooperation to be a renegotiation-proof and coalition-proof equilibrium before examining the influence of output share inequality on the sustainability of cooperation. When shares

A Parametric Texture Model based on Joint Statistics of Complex Wavelet Coefficients

by Javier Portilla, Eero P. Simoncelli - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER VISION , 2000
"... We present a universal statistical model for texture images in the context of an overcomplete complex wavelet transform. The model is parameterized by a set of statistics computed on pairs of coefficients corresponding to basis functions at adjacent spatial locations, orientations, and scales. We de ..."
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develop an efficient algorithm for synthesizing random images subject to these constraints, by iteratively projecting onto the set of images satisfying each constraint, and we use this to test the perceptual validity of the model. In particular, we demonstrate the necessity of subgroups of the parameter

The KEK/JAERI Joint Project: Status of Design and Development

by K Hasegawa - Proc. 2000 Linac Conf., TU102 , 2000
"... Abstract The Japan Hadron Facility of KEK and the Neutron Science Project of JAERI have been merged to one project; the KEK/JAERI Joint Project for high-intensity proton accelerator facility. The purpose of the Joint Project is to pursue frontier science and nuclear technology. The accelerator for ..."
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Abstract The Japan Hadron Facility of KEK and the Neutron Science Project of JAERI have been merged to one project; the KEK/JAERI Joint Project for high-intensity proton accelerator facility. The purpose of the Joint Project is to pursue frontier science and nuclear technology. The accelerator

RF Acceleration Systems for the JAERI-KEK Joint Project

by M. Yoshii, T. Uesugi, E. Ezura, C. Ohmori, Y. Hashimoto
"... The RF acceleration system has been designed for the JAERI-KEK Joint Project for High-Intensity Proton Accelerators in Japan. Main parameters for the RF system will be described. A high power RF system to drive a new type of rf cavity using MA (Magnetic Alloy) cores will be also reported. 1. ..."
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The RF acceleration system has been designed for the JAERI-KEK Joint Project for High-Intensity Proton Accelerators in Japan. Main parameters for the RF system will be described. A high power RF system to drive a new type of rf cavity using MA (Magnetic Alloy) cores will be also reported. 1.
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