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TREC 2008 at the University at Buffalo: Legal and Blog Track
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THUIR at TREC2008: Blog Track
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KLE at TREC 2008 Blog Track: Blog Post and Feed Retrieval
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DCU at the TREC 2008 Blog Track
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Applying A Formal Language of Command and Control For Interoperability Between Systems
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Automating Convoy Training Assessment to Improve Soldier Performance
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Barriers, Bridges, and Progress in Cognitive Modeling for Military Applications
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Odds of Successful Transfer of Low-level Concepts: A Key Metric for Bidirectional Speech-to-Speech Machine Translation in DARPA's TRANSTAC Program
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ReSEARCH: A Requirements Search Engine
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Integrating a Natural Language Message Pre-Processor with UIMA
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CSIR at TREC 2008 Expert Search Task: Modeling Expert Evidence in Expert Search
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Support for the Annual Meeting (30th) of the Cognitive Science Society
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Laboratory for Computational Cultural Dynamics
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Semantical Machine Understanding
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Natural Language Dialogue Architectures for Tactical Questioning Characters
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Abstract: In this paper we contrast three architectures for natural language questioning characters. We contrast the relative costs and benefits of each approach in building characters for tactical questioning. The first architecture works purely at the textual, using cross-language information retrieval techniques to learn the best output for any input from a training set of linked questions and answers. The second architecture adds a global emotional model and computes a compliance model, which can result in different outputs for different levels, given the same inputs. The third architecture works at a semantic level and allows authoring of different policies for response for different kinds of information. We describe these architectures and their strengths and weaknesses with respect to expressive capacity, performance, and authoring demands. ; See also ADM002187. Published in the Proceedings of the Army Science Conference (26th) Held in Or.lando, Florida on 1-4 December 2008.
Keyword: *NATURAL LANGUAGE; *SEMANTICS; ARCHITECTURE; EMOTIONS; GLOBAL; Linguistics; LINKAGES; MODELS; POLICIES; SYMPOSIA; TRAINING
URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA503947
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IIT Kharagpur at TREC 2008 Blog Track
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DERI at TREC 2008 Enterprise Search Track
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UTDallas at TREC 2008 Blog Track
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Empirical Properties of Multilingual Phone-To-Word Transduction
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A Sensemaking Visualization Tool with Military Doctrinal Elements
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