Browsing Computer Science (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "Artificial Intelligence"
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1st Workshop on Context Representation in User Modelling
(Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 2023)Context, a critical aspect of personalisation and human-computer interaction, is becoming increasingly significant with the prolif- eration of user-centric applications. The First ACM Workshop on Context Representation ... -
Design of AI-based lane changing modules in connected and autonomous vehicles: a survey
(2022)Lane changing is one of the complex driving tasks as it requires the vehicle to be aware of its highlydynamic surrounding environment, make decisions, and enact them in a timely manner. By exploiting both sensors and ... -
IoT Data Quality Assessment Framework using Adaptive Weighted Estimation Fusion
(2023)Timely data quality assessment has been shown to be crucial for the development of IoT-based applications. Different IoT applications' varying data quality requirements pose a challenge, as each application requires a ... -
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 ... -
Statistical Power and Translationese in Machine Translation Evaluation
(Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020)The term translationese has been used to describe features of translated text, and in this paper, we provide detailed analysis of potential adverse effects of translationese on machine translation evaluation. Our analysis ... -
Using Deep Reinforcement Learning to Coordinate Multi-Modal Journey Planning with Limited Transportation Capacity
(2021)Multi-modal journey planning for large numbers of simultaneous travellers is a challenging prob- lem, particularly in the presence of limited transportation capacity. Fundamental trade-offs exist between balancing the ... -
Voicing Suggestions and Enabling Reflection: Results of an Expert Discussion on Proactive Assistants for Time Management
(Association for Computing MachineryNew YorkNYUnited States, 2023)While voice-controllable Intelligent Personal Assistants (IPAs) have become widespread in recent years, they remain primarily reactive with rather constrained calendaring capabilities. Anticipating more adaptive and complex ...