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2nd CONTEXT 1999: Trento, Italy
- Paolo Bouquet, Luciano Serafini, Patrick Brézillon, Massimo Benerecetti, F. Castellani:
Modeling and Using Context, Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT'99, Trento, Italy, September 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1688, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66432-7
Full Papers
- Varol Akman, Ferda Nur Alpaslan:
Strawson on Intended Meaning and Context. 1-14 - Horacio L. Arló-Costa:
Epistemic Context, Defeasible Inference and Conversational Implicature. 15-27 - John A. Barnden, Mark G. Lee:
An Implemented Context System that Combines Belief Reasoning, Metaphor-Based Reasoning and Uncertainty Handling. 28-41 - John Bell:
Pragmatic Reasoning: Inferring Contexts. 42-53 - Cathy Berthouzoz:
A Model of Context Adapted to Domain-Independent Machine Translation. 54-66 - Claudia Bianchi:
Three Forms of Contextual Dependence. 67-76 - Harry Bunt:
Context Representation for Dialogue Management. 77-90 - Antonella De Angeli, Laurent Romary, Frederic Wolff:
Ecological Interfaces: Extending the Pointing Paradigm by Visual Context. 91-104 - Anna Maria Di Sciullo:
Formal Context and Morphological Analysis. 105-118 - Bruce Edmonds:
The Pragmatic Roots of Context. 119-132 - Anita Fetzer:
Non-acceptances: Re- or Un-creating Context? 133-144 - Chiara Ghidini:
Modelling (Un)Bounded Beliefs. 145-158 - Chiara Ghidini, Luciano Serafini:
A Context-Based Logic for Distributed Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. 159-172 - Guillaume Giraudet, Corinne Roumes:
Independence from Context Information Provided by Spatial Signature Learning in a Natural Object Localization Task. 173-185 - Wolfram Hinzen:
Contextual Dependence and the Epistemic Foundations of Dynamic Semantics. 186-199 - Boicho N. Kokinov:
Dynamics and Automaticity of Context: A Cognitive Modeling Approach. 200-213 - Soichi Kozai:
A Mental Space Account for Speaker's Empathy: Japanese Profiling Identity vs. English Shading Identity. 214-227 - Tomoko Matsui:
On the Role of Context in Relevance-Based Accessibility Ranking of Candidate Referents. 228-241 - Christof Monz:
Contextual Inference in Computational Semantics. 242-255 - Renate Motschnig-Pitrik:
Contexts and Views in Object-Oriented Languages. 256-269 - Carlo Penco:
Objective and Cognitive Context. 270-283 - Jean-Charles Pomerol, Patrick Brézillon:
Dynamics between Contextual Knowledge and Proceduralized Context. 284-295 - Yannick Prié, Alain Mille, Jean-Marie Pinon:
A Context-Based Audiovisual Representation Model for Audiovisual Information Systems. 296-309 - M. Andrea Rodríguez, Max J. Egenhofer:
Putting Similarity Assessments into Context: Matching Functions with the User's Intended Operations. 310-323 - Marina Sbisà:
Presupposition, Implicature and Context in Text Understanding. 324-338 - Barry Smith, Achille C. Varzi:
The Formal Structure of Ecological Contexts. 339-350 - Richmond H. Thomason:
Type Theoretic Foundations for Context, Part 1: Contexts as Complex Type-Theoretic Objects. 351-360 - Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Violation Contexts and Deontic Independence. 361-374 - Roy M. Turner:
A Model of Explicit Context Representation and Use for Intelligent Agents. 375-388 - Nikolai Vazov:
Context-Scanning Strategy in Temporal Reasoning. 389-402 - Wayne Wobcke:
The Role of Context in the Analysis and Design of Agent Programs. 403-416 - Roger A. Young:
Context and Supercontext. 417-430 - Elisabetta Zibetti, Elizabeth Hamilton, Charles Tijus:
The Role of Context in Interpreting Perceived Events as Actions. 431-442
Short Papers
- Alfs T. Berztiss:
Contexts, Domains, and Software. 443-446 - Alex G. Büchner, John G. Hughes, David A. Bell:
Contextual Data and Domain Knowledge for Incorporation in Knowledge Discovery Systems. 447-450 - Maud Champagne, Jacques Virbel, Jean-Luc Nespoulous:
The Differential (?) Processing of Literal and Nonliteral Speech Acts: A Psycholinguistic Approach. 451-454 - Henning Christiansen:
Open Theories and Abduction for Context and Accommodation. 455-458 - John K. Debenham:
Context as Fuzzy Degrees of Acceptability for Knowledge Base Integrity. 459-462 - Thorstein Fretheim, Wim A. van Dommelen:
Building Context with Intonation. 463-466 - Sabine Geldof:
Parrot-Talk Requires Multiple Context Dimensions. 467-470 - Alain Giboin:
Contextual Divorces: Towards a Framework for Identifying Critical Context Issues in Collaborative-Argumentation System Design. 471-474 - Jeanette K. Gundel, Kaja Borthen, Thorstein Fretheim:
The Role of Context in Pronominal Reference to Higher Order Entities in English and Norwegian. 475-478 - Timo Honkela:
Connectionist Analysis and Creation of Context for Natural Language Understanding and Knowledge Management. 479-482 - Roland Klemke:
The Notion of Context in Organisational Memories. 483-486 - Séverine Mérand, Charles Tijus, Sébastien Poitrenaud:
The Effect of Context Complexity on the Memorisation of Objects. 487-490 - Yasunori Morishima:
Effects of Discourse Context on Inference Computation During Comprehension. 491-494 - Rolf Nossum, Michael Thielscher:
Counterfactual Reasoning by Means of a Calculus of Narrative Context. 495-498 - Laurent Pasquier, Patrick Brézillon, Jean-Charles Pomerol:
Context and Decision Graphs for Incident Management on a Subway Line. 499-502 - Gerhard Peter, Brigitte Grote:
Using Context to Guide Information Search for Preventive Quality Management. 503-506 - Fabio Pianesi, Achille C. Varzi:
The Context-Dependency of Temporal Reference in Event Semantics. 507-510 - Béatrice Pudelko, Elizabeth Hamilton, Denis Legros, Charles Tijus:
How Context Contributes to Metaphor Understanding. 511-514 - Jamie Sherrah, Shaogang Gong:
Exploiting Context in Gesture Recognition. 515-518 - Lucia M. Tovena:
The Use of Context in the Analysis of Negative Concord and N-words. 519-522 - Elise H. Turner, Roy M. Turner, John Phelps, Mark Neal, Charles Grunden, Jason Mailman:
Aspects of Context for Understanding Multi-modal Communication. 523-526
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