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New objects do not capture attention without a sensory transient
In: Attention, perception, & psychophysics. - New York, NY : Springer 72 (2010) 5, 1298-1310
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Visual marking survives graphical change if meaning is retained
In: Attention, perception, & psychophysics. - New York, NY : Springer 72 (2010) 8, 2144-2156
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Rôle des procédures exploratoires manuelles dans la perception haptique et visuelle de formes chez des enfants scolarisés en cycle 2
In: L' année psychologique. - Paris : Necplus 110 (2010) 2, 197-225
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Shallow versus deep footprints in pseudo-word grapheme-to-phoneme conversion: Dutch and English
In: Journal of Germanic linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 22 (2010) 4, 425-443
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An exact A* method for deciphering letter-substitution ciphers
In: Association for Computational Linguistics. Proceedings of the conference. - Stroudsburg, Penn. : ACL 48 (2010) 2, 1040-1047
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A statistical model for lost language decipherment
In: Association for Computational Linguistics. Proceedings of the conference. - Stroudsburg, Penn. : ACL 48 (2010) 2, 1048-1057
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Reliable Electronic Text: The Elusive Prerequisite for a Host of Human Language Technologies
In: DTIC (2010)
Abstract: Electronic text for use by human language technologies originates from a number of sources direct keyboard entry, optical character recognition, speech recognition, and text-containing computer files. In particular, text-containing computer files may elude processing by an array of human language technology applications (e.g., search, language ID, machine translation, and text analytics). This paper brings to light the effort required to extract electronic text from these files preserve its integrity, and, for some use cases, preserve its structure. It explores a series of specific human language technologies, highlighting the following aspects for each: relevant use cases, the impact of text extraction or conversion errors, the criticality of dependable text extraction and reliable electronic text, and the importance of experimentation and/or testing prior to use. Overall, this paper promotes the successful use of human language technology by equipping the reader to be discerning about the use of human language technology applications with text-containing files.
Keyword: *COMPUTER FILES; *LANGUAGE; *MACHINE TRANSLATION; *MICROCOMPUTERS; *SPEECH RECOGNITION; *TEXT PROCESSING; Computer Programming and Software; Computer Systems Management and Standards; CONVERSION; ERRORS; HUMAN RESOURCES; HUMANS; Linguistics; OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION
URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA546707
http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA546707
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BHL-EUROPE: Biodiversity Heritage Library for Europe
Hoffmann, Jana; Scholz, Henning. - : EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2010
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Le rôle des fréquences spatiales dans l’effet d’encombrement en identification de lettres
Zahabi, Sacha. - 2010
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Frequency trajectory effects in Chinese character recognition: evidence for the arbitrary mapping hypothesis
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 110 (2009) 1, 39-50
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Simulating language-specific and language-general effects in a statistical learning model of Chinese reading
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 61 (2009) 2, 238-257
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Are onsets and codas important in processing letter position? A comparison of TL effects in English and Korean
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 60 (2009) 4, 530-542
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Optical character recognition errors and their effects on natural language processing
In: International journal on document analysis and recognition. - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer 12 (2009) 3, 141-151
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Markov models for offline handwriting recognition: a survey
In: International journal on document analysis and recognition. - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer 12 (2009) 4, 269-298
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A performance evaluation protocol for symbol spotting systems in terms of recognition and location indices
In: International journal on document analysis and recognition. - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer 12 (2009) 2, 83-96
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SVM-based hierarchical architectures for handwritten Bangla character recognition
In: International journal on document analysis and recognition. - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer 12 (2009) 2, 97-108
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Devanagari OCR using a recognition driven segmentation framework and stochastic language models
In: International journal on document analysis and recognition. - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer 12 (2009) 2, 123-138
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Farsi and Arabic document images lossy compression based on the mixed raster content model
In: International journal on document analysis and recognition. - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer 12 (2009) 4, 227-248
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Special issue on noisy text analytics
In: International journal on document analysis and recognition. - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer 12 (2009) 3, 139-140
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Using topic models for OCR correction
In: International journal on document analysis and recognition. - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer 12 (2009) 3, 153-164
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