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Vol-620
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COSLI-2010
Computational Models of Spatial Language Interpretation
Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Models of Spatial Language Interpretation at Spatial Cognition 2010
Mt. Hood/Portland, Oregon, USA, August 15, 2010.
Edited by
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Artificial Intelligence Group, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
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Spatial Cognition Research Center (SFB/TR8),
University of Bremen, Germany
Table of Contents
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A Probabilistic Approach to Modelling Spatial Language with Its Application To Sensor Models
1-8
Jamie Frost, Alastair Harrison, Stephen Pulman, Paul Newman
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Spatial Relations in Text-to-Scene Conversion
9-16
Bob Coyne, Richard Sproat, Julia Hirschberg
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From Language towards Formal Spatial Calculi
17-24
Parisa Kordjamshidi, Martijn Van Otterlo, Marie-Francine Moens
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Human Evaluation of Robot-Generated Spatial Descriptions
25-32
Simon Dobnik, Stephen G. Pulman
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Connecting Language and Geography with Region-Topic Models
33-40
Michael Speriosu, Travis Brown, Taesun Moon, Jason Baldridge, Katrin Erk
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The Occurrence and Distribution of Spatial Reference Relative to Discourse Relations
41-44
Blake Stephen Howald
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Interpreting Spatial Relational Nouns in Japanese
45-48
Sumiyo Nishiguchi
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From Data Collection to Analysis - Exploring Regional Linguistic Variation in Route Directions by Spatially-Stratified Web Sampling
49-52
Sen Xu, Anuj Jaiswal, Xiao Zhang, Alexander Klippel, Prasenjit Mitra, Alan MacEachren
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Spatial Relations for Positioning Objects in a Cabinet
53-56
Yohei Kurata, Hui Shi
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Iconic Gestures with Spatial Semantics: A Case Study
57-60
Elizabeth Hinkelman
The whole proceedings can also be downloaded as a single file (pdf).
08-Aug-2010: submitted by Robert Ross, Joana Hois, John Kelleher
12-Aug-2010: published on CEUR-WS.org