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116 | Christoph Bartneck |
How Convincing is Mr. Data's Smile: Affective Expressions of Machines. |
User Model. User Adapt. Interact. |
2001 |
DBLP DOI BibTeX RDF |
affective expressions, convincingness, distinctness, emotion, abstraction, music, speech, face, modality |
36 | Peter Potash, Adam Ferguson, Timothy J. Hazen |
Ranking Passages for Argument Convincingness. |
ArgMining@ACL |
2019 |
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36 | Yunfan Gu, Zhongyu Wei, Maoran Xu, Hao Fu, Yang Liu 0004, Xuanjing Huang 0001 |
Incorporating Topic Aspects for Online Comment Convincingness Evaluation. |
ArgMining@EMNLP |
2018 |
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36 | Peter Potash, Robin Bhattacharya, Anna Rumshisky |
Length, Interchangeability, and External Knowledge: Observations from Predicting Argument Convincingness. |
IJCNLP(1) |
2017 |
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36 | Lisa Andreevna Chalaguine, Claudia Schulz 0001 |
Assessing Convincingness of Arguments in Online Debates with Limited Number of Features. |
EACL (Student Research Workshop) |
2017 |
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36 | Ivan Habernal, Iryna Gurevych |
What makes a convincing argument? Empirical analysis and detecting attributes of convincingness in Web argumentation. |
EMNLP |
2016 |
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36 | Ivan Habernal, Iryna Gurevych |
Which argument is more convincing? Analyzing and predicting convincingness of Web arguments using bidirectional LSTM. |
ACL (1) |
2016 |
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36 | Peeter Lorents, Erika Matsak |
Veracity and Convincingness: Sources of Plausibility for Decision Making and Situation Management. |
SNPD |
2013 |
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26 | Bernhard E. Riecke, Jörg Schulte-Pelkum, Marios N. Avraamides, Markus von der Heyde, Heinrich H. Bülthoff |
Cognitive factors can influence self-motion perception (vection) in virtual reality. |
ACM Trans. Appl. Percept. |
2006 |
DBLP DOI BibTeX RDF |
Ego-motion simulation, spatial presence, virtual reality, psychophysics, spatial orientation, vection |
26 | Bernhard E. Riecke |
Simple user-generated motion cueing can enhance self-motion perception (Vection) in virtual reality. |
VRST |
2006 |
DBLP DOI BibTeX RDF |
motion cueing, self-motion perception, virtual reality, human factors, psychophysics, wheelchair, vection, self-motion simulation |
26 | Bernhard E. Riecke, Jörg Schulte-Pelkum, Marios N. Avraamides, Markus von der Heyde, Heinrich H. Bülthoff |
Scene consistency and spatial presence increase the sensation of self-motion in virtual reality. |
APGV |
2005 |
DBLP DOI BibTeX RDF |
ego-motion simulation, spatial presence, virtual reality, human factors, psychophysics, spatial orientation, vection |
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