A Hybrid Expert System-Neural Network for Capsule Formulation
... The objective was to construct a prototype intelligent hybrid Prototype Expert Network (PEN) for capsule formulation, which may yield formulations meeting specific running and drug delivery performance design criteria for BCS II drugs. To that end, a rule-based expert system (MES) was developed to s ...
... The objective was to construct a prototype intelligent hybrid Prototype Expert Network (PEN) for capsule formulation, which may yield formulations meeting specific running and drug delivery performance design criteria for BCS II drugs. To that end, a rule-based expert system (MES) was developed to s ...
Artificial Intelligence and Other Approaches to Speech Understanding
... a view of speech understanding as problem solving, and suggest a process where diverse knowledge sources cooperate by taking turns — for example, with a partially recognized input leading to a partial understanding, that understanding being used to “figure out” more words, leading to a better recog ...
... a view of speech understanding as problem solving, and suggest a process where diverse knowledge sources cooperate by taking turns — for example, with a partially recognized input leading to a partial understanding, that understanding being used to “figure out” more words, leading to a better recog ...
Journal of Systems and Software:: A Fuzzy Neural Network for
... vocal sound. Speech recognition applications include voice dialing (e.g., "Call home"), call routing (e.g., "I would like to make a collect call"), demotic appliance control and contentbased spoken audio search (e.g., find a pod cast where particular words were spoken), simple data entry (e.g., ente ...
... vocal sound. Speech recognition applications include voice dialing (e.g., "Call home"), call routing (e.g., "I would like to make a collect call"), demotic appliance control and contentbased spoken audio search (e.g., find a pod cast where particular words were spoken), simple data entry (e.g., ente ...
Artificial and Computational Intelligence for Games on Mobile
... This makes them a practical choice for development and study in an academic environment, using relatively small teams of academics and students, who are able to work on relatively low budgets. For example, the small screen size and lack of powerful graphics hardware typical of mobile devices means t ...
... This makes them a practical choice for development and study in an academic environment, using relatively small teams of academics and students, who are able to work on relatively low budgets. For example, the small screen size and lack of powerful graphics hardware typical of mobile devices means t ...
Uluslararası İnsan Bilimleri Dergisi
... 6. Learning with PDAs and IPAs Developed on a spoken dialogue system that uses a natural spoken language and semantic understanding techniques in an attempt to help the users obtain desired information (Chen, 2015), IPAs could be used for self-learning purposes. As also indicated in Horizon Report b ...
... 6. Learning with PDAs and IPAs Developed on a spoken dialogue system that uses a natural spoken language and semantic understanding techniques in an attempt to help the users obtain desired information (Chen, 2015), IPAs could be used for self-learning purposes. As also indicated in Horizon Report b ...
Document
... Semantic Web: adding semantic on the web Web Service: providing automatic services online ...
... Semantic Web: adding semantic on the web Web Service: providing automatic services online ...
Temporal Dynamics of User Interests in Tagging
... Personalized tag recommendation is a recent topic in recommender systems. The two main directions for these systems are content-based approaches and graph-based approaches. Content-based methods, which usually encode users’ preferences from textual information (e.g., web pages), can predict tags for ...
... Personalized tag recommendation is a recent topic in recommender systems. The two main directions for these systems are content-based approaches and graph-based approaches. Content-based methods, which usually encode users’ preferences from textual information (e.g., web pages), can predict tags for ...
Temporal Symbolic Integration Applied to a Multimodal System
... the semantic content of an utterance from which gestures and speech develop in close relation. He suggests a temporal displacement of approximately one or two seconds between two successive semantical units. Similarly, Ballard [1] presents an organization of human computation into temporal bands of ...
... the semantic content of an utterance from which gestures and speech develop in close relation. He suggests a temporal displacement of approximately one or two seconds between two successive semantical units. Similarly, Ballard [1] presents an organization of human computation into temporal bands of ...
Out of Context - Media Lab Login
... The context problem has special relevance for the new generation of software agents that will soon be both augmenting and replacing today's interaction paradigm of direct-manipulation interfaces. We tend to conceptualize a computer system as being like a box of tools, each tool being specialized to ...
... The context problem has special relevance for the new generation of software agents that will soon be both augmenting and replacing today's interaction paradigm of direct-manipulation interfaces. We tend to conceptualize a computer system as being like a box of tools, each tool being specialized to ...
173 A MOBILE EXPERT SYSTEM APPLICATION FOR SOLVING
... For the time being, the smartphone is the most popular device in the world a device that is still in development. Today everyone has a personal smartphonedevice. Thecapability of these smartphones is to run a variety of all kinds of applications, make user’s use it most of the time as well as for th ...
... For the time being, the smartphone is the most popular device in the world a device that is still in development. Today everyone has a personal smartphonedevice. Thecapability of these smartphones is to run a variety of all kinds of applications, make user’s use it most of the time as well as for th ...
Google Research Awards Proposal
... 2. Gaussian Processes with graph kernels: Previous work [6] has provided a Gaussian Process Bayesian preference elicitation approach using a joint kernel function that factorizes over user and item features (with kernel parameters learned via autorelevance determination). This approach can be extend ...
... 2. Gaussian Processes with graph kernels: Previous work [6] has provided a Gaussian Process Bayesian preference elicitation approach using a joint kernel function that factorizes over user and item features (with kernel parameters learned via autorelevance determination). This approach can be extend ...
Lecture 4
... Some answer wasn’t produced: the proof failed when it should have succeeded. Some particular true atom wasn’t derived. The program gets into an infinite loop. The system asks irrelevant questions. ...
... Some answer wasn’t produced: the proof failed when it should have succeeded. Some particular true atom wasn’t derived. The program gets into an infinite loop. The system asks irrelevant questions. ...
Douglas Schultz
... • The proxy does long-term work based on user preferences, then sends asynchronous notifications to the client. • This is common for the role of user agents in searching, collecting and aggregating information for the user. • WAP is one example that supports both. ...
... • The proxy does long-term work based on user preferences, then sends asynchronous notifications to the client. • This is common for the role of user agents in searching, collecting and aggregating information for the user. • WAP is one example that supports both. ...
The Twins Corpus of Museum Visitor Questions
... The transcribed audio recordings from the museum visitors have been used for the adaptation of three separate acoustic models, namely for children’s, male and female speech (Potamianos and Narayanan, 2003). Adaptation was performed using Maximum Likelihood Linear Regression while the original childr ...
... The transcribed audio recordings from the museum visitors have been used for the adaptation of three separate acoustic models, namely for children’s, male and female speech (Potamianos and Narayanan, 2003). Adaptation was performed using Maximum Likelihood Linear Regression while the original childr ...
slides - University of Virginia
... In contrast, with Crosspoint, problems can be described from the problem holder’s perspective, and the characteristics of the desired outcome can be identified. ...
... In contrast, with Crosspoint, problems can be described from the problem holder’s perspective, and the characteristics of the desired outcome can be identified. ...
Conceptual grouping in word co-occurrence networks
... do this, among which the Aqua Browser [Veling 1997]. Secondly, grouping can be used to enhance precision in Information Retrieval systems. By grouping the user query in the way presented in this paper, the system can present the user with a tailor-made overview of the document collection. This appli ...
... do this, among which the Aqua Browser [Veling 1997]. Secondly, grouping can be used to enhance precision in Information Retrieval systems. By grouping the user query in the way presented in this paper, the system can present the user with a tailor-made overview of the document collection. This appli ...
Spoken dialogue technology achievements and challenges`` ( file)
... AI inspired: planning, reasoning, machine learning Statistical v symbolic approaches Advanced dialogue control, error handling, adaptivity, ...
... AI inspired: planning, reasoning, machine learning Statistical v symbolic approaches Advanced dialogue control, error handling, adaptivity, ...
Intelligent User Interfaces for Ubiquitous Computing
... Based on the context definition, each group of directly or indirectly affected users must be carefully analyzed. Their physical and cognitive abilities, their cultural and social background may affect the way they interact with the system. Special needs may play a role. Accessibility has become impo ...
... Based on the context definition, each group of directly or indirectly affected users must be carefully analyzed. Their physical and cognitive abilities, their cultural and social background may affect the way they interact with the system. Special needs may play a role. Accessibility has become impo ...
ONLINE JAVA COMPILER research paper.docx
... 4. More time spent on source code maintenance, extra trouble when updates are released. V. IMPLEMENTATION The online java compiler provides a feature that enables the output of source code in multiprogramming languages at run time, based on a single model that represent the code to render. We can ge ...
... 4. More time spent on source code maintenance, extra trouble when updates are released. V. IMPLEMENTATION The online java compiler provides a feature that enables the output of source code in multiprogramming languages at run time, based on a single model that represent the code to render. We can ge ...
Speech Recognition Using Hidden Markov Model
... Hidden refers to the state sequence through which model passes ...
... Hidden refers to the state sequence through which model passes ...
Artificial Intelligence in Computer Graphics
... wide range of meaning. This is the case for developers building communicative humanoids that interact with real people through stateof-the-art tracking technologies. One of the main challenges of AI is, therefore, complexity management.This complexity is quite different from that encountered in comp ...
... wide range of meaning. This is the case for developers building communicative humanoids that interact with real people through stateof-the-art tracking technologies. One of the main challenges of AI is, therefore, complexity management.This complexity is quite different from that encountered in comp ...
Artificial Intelligence for Speech Recognition
... Speech recognition is sometimes a necessity for people who have difficulty interacting with their computers through a keyboard, for example, those with serious carpal tunnel syndrome, damaged hands or arms, or other physical limitations. Speech recognition technology is used more and more for teleph ...
... Speech recognition is sometimes a necessity for people who have difficulty interacting with their computers through a keyboard, for example, those with serious carpal tunnel syndrome, damaged hands or arms, or other physical limitations. Speech recognition technology is used more and more for teleph ...
T O W A R D S ... A C T I V I T Y ...
... the applications riding above them. New services that are emerging through this middleware are centered on web functions. We note several areas where current research and products are centered: object-specific functionality, user-specific functionality, and authentication and access control services ...
... the applications riding above them. New services that are emerging through this middleware are centered on web functions. We note several areas where current research and products are centered: object-specific functionality, user-specific functionality, and authentication and access control services ...
- IJSRSET
... the proposed system. The research based analysis and experiments conclude that it is possible to add more features to the mailing system. ...
... the proposed system. The research based analysis and experiments conclude that it is possible to add more features to the mailing system. ...
A Novel Technique for Sessions Identification in Web Usage Mining
... single page stay time. The set of pages visited by a specific user at a specific time is called page viewing time. It varies from 25.5 minutes [3] to 24 hours [13] while 30 minutes is the default timeout by Cooley [11]. The second method depends on page stay time which is calculated with the differe ...
... single page stay time. The set of pages visited by a specific user at a specific time is called page viewing time. It varies from 25.5 minutes [3] to 24 hours [13] while 30 minutes is the default timeout by Cooley [11]. The second method depends on page stay time which is calculated with the differe ...
Speech-generating device
Speech-generating devices (SGDs), also known as voice output communication aids, are electronic augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems used to supplement or replace speech or writing for individuals with severe speech impairments, enabling them to verbally communicate their needs. SGDs are important for people who have limited means of interacting verbally, as they allow individuals to become active participants in communication interactions.There are several input and display methods for users of varying abilities to make use of SGDs. Some SGDs have multiple pages of symbols to accommodate a large number of utterances, and thus only a portion of the symbols available are visible at any one time, with the communicator navigating the various pages. Speech-generating devices can produce electronic voice output by using digitized recordings of natural speech or through speech synthesis—which may carry less emotional information but can permit the user to speak novel messages.The content, organization, and updating of the vocabulary on an SGD is influenced by a number of factors, such at the user's needs and the contexts that the device will be used in. The development of techniques to improve the available vocabulary and rate of speech production is an active research area. Vocabulary items should be of high interest to the user, be frequently applicable, have a range of meanings, and be pragmatic in functionality.There are multiple methods of accessing messages on devices: directly or indirectly, or using specialized access devices—although the specific access method will depend on the skills and abilities of the user. SGD output is typically much slower than speech, although rate enhancement strategies can increase the user's rate of output, resulting in enhanced efficiency of communication.The first known SGD was prototyped in the mid-1970s, and rapid progress in hardware and software development has meant that SGD capabilities can now be integrated into devices like smartphones. Notable users of SGDs include Stephen Hawking, Roger Ebert, and Tony Proudfoot.Speech-generating systems may be dedicated devices developed solely for AAC, or non-dedicated devices such as computers running additional software to allow them to function as AAC devices.