Cognitive Systems [electronic resource] :Joint Chinese-German Workshop, Shanghai, China, March 7-11, 2005, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Ruqian Lu, Jörg H. Siekmann, Carsten Ullrich.
by Lu, Ruqian [editor.]; Siekmann, Jörg H [editor.]; Ullrich, Carsten [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Cognitive Systems -- Natural Language Dialog with a Tutor System for Mathematical Proofs -- On the Effectiveness of Visualizations in a Theory of Computing Course -- Some Cognitive Aspects of a Turing Test for Children -- Challenges in Search and Usage of Multi-media Learning Objects -- An Intelligent Platform for Information Retrieval -- P-Terse: A Peer-to-Peer Based Text Retrieval and Search System -- Identifying Semantic Relations Between Named Entities from Chinese Texts -- Research on English-Chinese Bi-directional Cross-Language Information Retrieval -- Analyzing Image Texture from Blobs Perspective -- Access to Content -- Content-Based Image and Video Indexing and Retrieval -- Shape Recognition with Coarse-to-Fine Point Correspondence Under Image Deformations -- Towards Efficient Ranked Query Processing in Peer-to-Peer Networks.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Joint Chinese-German Workshop on Cognitive Systems held in Shanghai in March 2005. The 13 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions for inclusion in the book. The workshop served to present the current state of the art in the new transdiscipline of cognitive systems, which is emerging from computer science, the neurosciences, computational linguistics, neurological networks and the new philosophy of mind. The papers are organized in topical sections on multimodal human-computer interfaces, neuropsychology and neurocomputing, Chinese-German natural language processing and psycholinguistics, as well as information processing and retrieval from the semantic Web for intelligent applications.
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