BibSLEIGH
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Stem discours$ (all stems)

34 papers:

ECIRECIR-2015-KuytenBHPA
A Discourse Search Engine Based on Rhetorical Structure Theory (PK, DB, BH, HP, KA), pp. 80–91.
CSCWCSCW-2014-ValkanovaWMM #interactive #named #visualisation
MyPosition: sparking civic discourse by a public interactive poll visualization (NV, RW, AVM, JM), pp. 1323–1332.
HCIHCI-AIMT-2014-SiegertHPW #human-computer #interactive
Discourse Particles and User Characteristics in Naturalistic Human-Computer Interaction (IS, MH, DP, AW), pp. 492–501.
CHICHI-2013-HarmonM #smarttech
Stories of the Smartphone in everyday discourse: conflict, tension & instability (EH, MM), pp. 1051–1060.
CHICHI-2013-ValkanovaJTM #exclamation #social #visualisation
Reveal-it!: the impact of a social visualization projection on public awareness and discourse (NV, SJ, MT, AVM), pp. 3461–3470.
CHICHI-2012-TomlinsonSPPB #human-computer
Collapse informatics: augmenting the sustainability & ICT4D discourse in HCI (BT, MSS, DJP, YP, EB), pp. 655–664.
CIKMCIKM-2012-HongZCYZZ #recognition
Cross-argument inference for implicit discourse relation recognition (YH, XZ, TC, JMY, QZ, GZ), pp. 295–304.
CIKMCIKM-2012-ReyesD #natural language #preprocessor
Preprocessing of informal mathematical discourse in context ofcontrolled natural language (REGdPR, JFDF), pp. 1632–1636.
CSCWCSCW-2011-DiakopoulosN #online #quality #towards
Towards quality discourse in online news comments (ND, MN), pp. 133–142.
CIKMCIKM-2011-HeerschopGHFKJ #analysis #using
Polarity analysis of texts using discourse structure (BH, FG, AH, FF, UK, FdJ), pp. 1061–1070.
KDIRKDIR-2011-ShaikhSW #classification #multi
Classification of Dialogue Acts in Urdu Multi-party Discourse (SS, TS, NW), pp. 406–412.
ICEISICEIS-J-2009-MacielPRG #web
Applying the Discourse Theory to the Moderator’s Interferences in Web Debates (CM, VCP, LR, ACBG), pp. 882–893.
REFSQREFSQ-2009-Kof #automaton #modelling #specification
Translation of Textual Specifications to Automata by Means of Discourse Context Modeling (LK), pp. 197–211.
SACSAC-2009-MacielPRG #identification #web
Identifying discourse mistakes in web debates: moderation in the DCC (CM, VCP, LR, ACBG), pp. 690–691.
CIKMCIKM-2008-ChalamallaNSR #identification
Identification of class specific discourse patterns (AC, SN, LVS, GR), pp. 1193–1202.
HCIOCSC-2007-ZhouS #behaviour #collaboration #community #towards
Towards Building a Math Discourse Community: Investigating Collaborative Information Behavior (NZ, GS), pp. 509–518.
SIGIRSIGIR-2007-VerberneBOC
Evaluating discourse-based answer extraction for why-question answering (SV, LB, NO, PAC), pp. 735–736.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2005-HabermanAG #algorithm
Is it really an algorithm: the need for explicit discourse (BH, HA, DG), pp. 74–78.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2004-SammonAC #comprehension #enterprise
Understanding the ERP Post-Implementation Discourse (DS, FA, FC), pp. 466–472.
HTHT-2003-RutledgeABPDV #generative #hypermedia #semantics
Finding the story: broader applicability of semantics and discourse for hypermedia generation (LR, MA, RB, SP, WvD, MV), pp. 67–76.
HTHT-2001-ManciniS #hypermedia
Cognitive coherence relations and hypertext: from cinematic patterns to scholarly discourse (CM, SBS), pp. 165–174.
ICMLICML-2000-NomotoM #analysis #automation
Comparing the Minimum Description Length Principle and Boosting in the Automatic Analysis of Discourse (TN, YM), pp. 687–694.
ICMLICML-2000-WalkerWL #comprehension #fault #identification #natural language #using
Using Natural Language Processing and discourse Features to Identify Understanding Errors (MAW, JHW, IL), pp. 1111–1118.
ICPRICPR-v4-2000-WatanabeOIK #analysis #video
Discourse Structure Analysis for News Video by Checking Surface Information in the Transcript (YW, YO, EI, SK), pp. 4242–4245.
CHICHI-1998-SumnerS #concept #documentation
From Documents to Discourse: Shifting Conceptions of Scholarly Publishing (TS, SBS), pp. 95–102.
CHICHI-1998-ZhouF #automation #synthesis #visual notation
Visual Task Characterization for Automated Visual Discourse Synthesis (MXZ, SF), pp. 392–399.
ICMLICML-1998-SamuelCV #learning
An Investigation of Transformation-Based Learning in Discourse (KS, SC, KVS), pp. 497–505.
ICPRICPR-1998-WengH #learning #recognition #sequence
Sensorimotor action sequence learning with application to face recognition under discourse (J(W, WSH), pp. 252–254.
CIKMCIKM-1995-Paradis #topic #using
Using Linguistic and Discourse Structures to Derive Topics (FP), pp. 44–49.
CAiSECAiSE-1992-Dalianis #concept #generative #natural language #validation
A Method for Validating a Conceptual Model by Natural Language Discourse Generation (HD), pp. 425–444.
KRKR-1992-Poesio
Conversational Events and Discourse State Change: A Preliminary Report (MP), pp. 369–380.
ICLPNACLP-1989-Bernth #comprehension #logic
Discourse Understanding in Logic (AB), pp. 755–771.
HTHT-1987-Charney
Comprehending Non-Linear Text: The Role of Discourse Cues and Reading Strategies (DC), pp. 109–120.
SIGIRSIGIR-1983-BrooksB #analysis #design #information retrieval #interactive #using
Using Discourse Analysis for The Design of Information Retrieval Interaction Mechanisms (HMB, NJB), pp. 31–47.

Bibliography of Software Language Engineering in Generated Hypertext (BibSLEIGH) is created and maintained by Dr. Vadim Zaytsev.
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