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YouTube movie reviews: sentiment analysis in an audio-visual context
Wollmer M., Weninger F., Knaup T., Schuller B., Sun C., Sagae K., Morency L. IEEE Intelligent Systems 28(3): 46-53, 2013. Type: Article
Sentiment analysis has been an interesting research topic in recent years. Previous work has focused on generic problem settings where only textual description is available, which is essentially a natural language processing task. In t...
Mar 3 2014
Social computing: an AI perspective
Zeng D. IEEE Intelligent Systems 28(3): 2-5, 2013. Type: Article
In this letter from the editor, Zeng summarizes the emerging field of social computing. The editor has an interest in establishing an agenda for the discipline and shaping its growth. The letter traces the history of this exponentially...
Feb 11 2014
MOOCs: so many learners, so much potential ..
Kay J., Reimann P., Diebold E., Kummerfeld B. IEEE Intelligent Systems 28(3): 70-77, 2013. Type: Article
Kay et al. present an essentially optimistic view of massive open online courses (MOOCs). However, as they suggest with the ellipsis (…) in the title, the situation is complex. The intention is to be analytical and put the new phenomen...
Feb 4 2014
Monitoring complex environments using a knowledge-driven approach based on intelligent agents
Albusac J., Vallejo D., Castro-Schez J., Remagnino P., Gonzalez C., Jimenez L. IEEE Intelligent Systems 25(3): 24-31, 2010. Type: Article
The general problem addressed in this paper is how to provide intelligence surveillance in an environment that consists of complex scenes. In an intelligent surveillance system, events of interest must be recognized and complex environ...
Oct 1 2010
Beyond Asimov: the three laws of responsible robotics
Murphy R., Woods D. IEEE Intelligent Systems 24(4): 14-20, 2009. Type: Article
This is a thoughtful paper on the problems and perils of Asimov’s laws of robotics, particularly in human-robot interaction (HRI), by two major practitioners in the field. Murphy and Woods state and describe the major limitat...
Feb 5 2010
Digital intuition: applying common sense using dimensionality reduction
Havasi C., Speer R., Pustejovsky J., Lieberman H. IEEE Intelligent Systems 24(4): 24-35, 2009. Type: Article
This paper presents a brief but sound description of Open Mind Common Sense (OMCS), a new project from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The main goal for designing the OMCS system was to find suitable means to ensure an...
Nov 30 2009
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