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Andrei Popescu-Belis, Thomas Meyer

This paper presents a method for verb phrase (VP) alignment in an English/French parallel corpus and its use for improving statistical machine translation (SMT) of verb tenses. The method starts from automatic word alignment performed with GIZA++, and reli ...
2014

Discourse-level Features for Statistical Machine Translation

Thomas Meyer

Machine Translation (MT) has progressed tremendously in the past two decades. The rule-based and interlingua approaches have been superseded by statistical models, which learn the most likely translations from large parallel corpora. System design does not ...
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)2014

Who's Doing What: Joint Modeling of Names and Verbs for Simultaneous Face and Pose Annotation

Barbara Caputo, Jie Luo, Vittorio Ferrari

Given a corpus of news items consisting of images accompanied by text captions, we want to find out “who’s doing what”, i.e. associate names and action verbs in the captions to the face and body pose of the persons in the images. We present a joint model f ...
MIT Press2009

Characterizing the EEG Correlates of Exploratory Behavior

José del Rocio Millán Ruiz, Ricardo Andres Chavarriaga Lozano, Nicolas Bourdaud

This study aims to characterize the EEG correlates of exploratory behavior. Decision making in an uncertain environment raises a conflict between two opposing needs: gathering information about the environment and exploiting this knowledge in order to opti ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2008

Characterizing the EEG Correlates of Exploratory Behavior

José del Rocio Millán Ruiz, Ricardo Andres Chavarriaga Lozano, Nicolas Bourdaud

This study aims to characterize the EEG correlates of exploratory behavior. Decision making in an uncertain environment raises a conflict between two opposing needs: gathering information about the environment and exploiting this knowledge in order to opti ...
IDIAP2008

Conditionally optimal weights of evidence

Stephan Morgenthaler, Robert Staudte

A weight of evidence is a calibrated statistic whose values in [0, 1] indicate the degree of agreement between the data and either of two hypothesis, one being treated as the null (H 0) and the other as the alternative (H 1). A value of zero means perfect ...
Springer-Verlag2005

Ecrire la couleur

Stéphanie Joho Monnerat

Digital color, by its ambiguous nature, which always oscillates between a writing and a sensation, is always shifting, elusive, intangible, and yet, well presents, through the increasing use of computers in every field. Since it seems impossible to solve n ...
EPFL2004

Walking or talking? Behavioral and neurophysiological correlates of action verb processing

Friedhelm Christoph Hummel

Brain activity elicited by visually presented words was investigated using behavioral measures and current source densities calculated from high-resolution EEG recordings. Verbs referring to actions usually performed with different body parts were compared ...
Elsevier2001

Neurophysiological distinction of verb categories

Friedhelm Christoph Hummel

Neurophysiological brain responses to subcategories of action verbs were recorded using high resolution EEG. Starting 240 ms after word onset, topographies of event-related potentials distinguished between verbs referring to different action types. Current ...
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins2000

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