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Laughter and Topic Changes: Temporal Distribution and Information Flow
(IEEE, 2012)
Laughter is an important component of social interaction that has attracted interest within conversational analysis. However, it is not universally accepted that laughs have a function in discourse structure. In this study ...
Testing the Reliability of an Authorship Identification Method
(Trinity College Dublin, 2004)
Forensic linguists try to nd irregularities in language use, as irregularities provide
'signature' information that may withstand legal tests of certainty about,
for example, authorship identication. Irregularities ...
A SDN-Controlled Underwater MAC and Routing Testbed
(IEEE, 2016)
Ontology Mapping Representations: a Pragmatic Evaluation
(Knowledge Systems Institute Graduate School, 2009)
A common approach to mitigate the effects of ontology heterogeneity is to discover and express the specific corre-spondences (mappings) between different ontologies. An open research question is: how should such ontology ...
Non-Local Contexts Help Resolve Ambiguity
(2006)
This paper addresses nonlocal context effects in the
interpretation of ambiguous utterances in natural language.
We examine equivocation as a form of discourse
ambiguity and demonstrate that nonlocal contexts can
resolve ...
A configurable Translation-Based Cross-Lingual Ontology Mapping System to adjust Mapping Outcome
(2012)
Ontologies are widely considered as the building blocks of the semantic web, and with them, comes the data interoperability issue. As ontologies
are not necessarily always labelled in the same natural language, one way ...
Comparing SpamAssassin with CBDF email filtering
(2004)
In this paper, we compare the email filtering
software SpamAssassin with a statistical
email filter, known as chi by degrees of freedom.
We examine SpamAssassin?s filtering techniques
and ascertain their effectiveness. ...
Epistemic Signals and Emoticons Affect Kudos
(IEEE, 2012)
Our focus is on the interaction between emoticon use and epistemic hedges in the perception of individual contributions to discourse (and posters of those contributions) as deserving of kudos for their input. The communities ...
Time for laughter
(2014)
Social signals are integral to conversational interaction and constitute a large part of the social dynamics of multiparty communication. Moreover, social signals may also have a function in discourse structure. We focus ...