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Towards adaptive spoken dialog systems. (English)
New York, NY: Springer (ISBN 978-1-4614-4592-0/hbk; 978-1-4614-4593-7/ebook). xiv, 251~p. EUR~99.95/net; SFR~133.50; \sterling~90.00/hbk (2013).
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Infinite-horizon models for inventory control under yield uncertainty and disruptions (English)
Computers & OR 39, No. 4, 850-862 (2012).
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Anger recognition in speech using acoustic and linguistic cues. (English)
Speech Commun. 53, No. 9-10, 1198-1209 (2011).
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NovelSNPer: a fast tool for the identification and characterization of novel SNPs and indels. (English)
Adv. Bioinform. 2011, Article ID 657341, 11 p. (2011).
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Characterizing contextual equivalence in calculi with passivation. (English)
Inf. Comput. 209, No. 11, 1390-1433 (2011).
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Controlling reversibility in higher-order pi. (English)
Katoen, Joost-Pieter (ed.) et al., CONCUR 2011 ‒ concurrency theory. 22nd international conference, CONCUR 2011, Aachen, Germany, September 6‒9, 2011. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-23216-9/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6901, 297-311 (2011).
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On the expressiveness and decidability of higher-order process calculi. (English)
Inf. Comput. 209, No. 2, 198-226 (2011).
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Anger recognition in speech using acoustic and linguistic cues (English)
Speech Communication 53, No. 9-10, 1198-1209 (2011).
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Novelsnper: A fast tool for the identification and characterization of novel SNPs and indels (English)
Adv. Bioinformatics 2011 (2011).
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Controlling reversibility in higher-order pi (English)
CONCUR, 297-311 (2011).
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Modeling and predicting quality in spoken human-computer interaction (English)
SIGDIAL Conference, 173-184 (2011).
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Query reasoning on trees with types, interleaving, and counting (English)
IJCAI, 718-723 (2011).
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Registration of multi-frequency SAR imagery using phase correlation methods (English)
IGARSS, 3708-3711 (2011).
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Aaron: an adaptable execution environment (English)
DSN, 411-421 (2011).
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Understanding the impact of remote service technology on service business models in manufacturing: from improving after-sales services to building service ecosystems (English)
ECIS (2011).
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Tackling a shilly-shally classifier for predicting task success in spoken dialogue interaction (English)
INTERSPEECH, 805-808 (2011).
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Attention, sobriety checkpoint! can humans determine by means of voice, if someone is drunk$\dots $and can automatic classifiers compete? (English)
INTERSPEECH, 3221-3224 (2011).
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ANB- and ANBDmem-encoding: detecting hardware errors in software. (English)
Schoitsch, Erwin (ed.), Computer safety, reliability, and security. 29th international conference, SAFECOMP 2010, Vienna, Austria, September 14‒17, 2010. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-15650-2/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6351, 169-182 (2010).
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Facing reality: simulating deployment of anger recognition in IVR systems. (English)
Lee, Gary Geunbae (ed.) et al., Spoken dialogue systems for ambient environments. Second international workshop on spoken dialogue systems technology, IWSDS 2010, Gotemba, Shizuoka, Japan, October 1‒2, 2010. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-16201-5/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6392. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 122-131 (2010).
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On the expressiveness of polyadic and synchronous communication in higher-order process calculi. (English)
Abramsky, Samson (ed.) et al., Automata, languages and programming. 37th international colloquium, ICALP 2010, Bordeaux, France, July 6‒10, 2010. Proceedings, Part II. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-14161-4/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6199, 442-453 (2010).
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