Computational humor is a branch of computational linguistics and artificial intelligence which uses computers in humor research. It is a relatively new...
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application is computational humor production. JAPE (Joke Analysis and Production Engine) is one of the earliest large, automated humor production systems...
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Although humor is a phenomenon experienced by most humans, its exact cause is a topic of heavy debate. There are many theories of humor which attempt to...
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Phrasal template (category Computational linguistics)
Meeting, Association for Computational Linguistics (1997-01-01). Proceedings of the Conference. Association for Computational Linguistics. Susan Armstrong...
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computational cybernetics The integration of cybernetics and computational intelligence techniques. computational humor A branch of computational linguistics...
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Computer humour (redirect from Computer humor)
Wozniak Computational humor, a branch of computational linguistics and artificial intelligence which uses computers in humor research Humor on the internet...
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cognitive psychology, philosophy, and the arts (e.g., computational art as part of computational culture). Is the application of computer systems to emulate...
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logic Computable Computational complexity Computational epistemology Computational humor Computational theories of mind Computational theory of mind Computer...
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other academic fields to explore new aspects of traditional culture. Computational humor is just one new field that has taken up the traditional oral forms...
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definition Claude Lévi-Strauss Cognitive synonymy Colloquial language Computational humor Concept Concept and object Conceptual metaphor Context-sensitive...
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circle Cognitive science Commensurability (philosophy of science) Computational humor Computer ethics Confirmation holism Conjecture Conjectures and Refutations...
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artificial intelligence Uncanny valley Music and artificial intelligence Computational humor Chatbot AIBO – Sony's robot dog. It integrates vision, hearing and...
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Computational creativity Computational humor Computational intelligence Computational Intelligence (journal) Computational linguistics Computational neuroscience...
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Joke (section Computational humour)
understanding of jokes. Computational humour is a new field of study which uses computers to model humour; it bridges the disciplines of computational linguistics...
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ordinary human activities, observations, and tasks are transferred into a computational representation. More precisely the gap means the difference between...
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Recursion (redirect from Recursive humor)
Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL '02), Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 112–119, doi:10...
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Victor Raskin (category Humor researchers)
Structural and Computational Linguistics, Moscow State University, USSR 1999–present Editor-at-Large, HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research 1998–present...
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website while working on his Ph.D. dissertation in applied math and computational science at the University of Iowa. While writing his dissertation, he...
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Inside the eye, a liquid called aqueous humor helps to maintain shape and provides nutrients. The aqueous humor normally drains through the trabecular...
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several refracting bodies of the eye (the cornea, lens, aqueous humor, and vitreous humor) are replaced by an ideal air/water interface surface that is...
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(2): 157–205. doi:10.1207/s15516709cog2302_2. Thomas R. Shultz (2003). Computational Developmental Psychology. Prentice Hall. p. 236. ISBN 9780132288064...
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Conceptual blending (section Computational models)
identified a common pattern in creative achievements in the arts, sciences and humor that he had termed "bisociation of matrices." A newer version of blending...
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Complexion (redirect from Complexion (humorism))
combination of things, and later in physiological terms, to the balance of humors. The four humours were four fluids that were thought to permeate the body...
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Tinsley Oden, 86, American engineer, founder of the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences. Paul D. Phillips, 105, American brigadier...
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eye-tracking experiment". 2016 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI). IEEE: 442–448. ISBN 978-1-5090-1728-7...
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End-user license agreement (section Humor)
Quick Guide to Software Licensing for the Scientist-Programmer". PLOS Computational Biology. 8 (7): e1002598. Bibcode:2012PLSCB...8E2598M. doi:10.1371/journal...
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the American Academy of Dermatology Robert F. Murphy (1974), American computational biologist and professor at Carnegie Mellon University Steven Kahn (1975)...
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DeLano was educated at Yale University, where he helped produce campus humor magazine The Yale Record. In 2000, he launched the PyMOL open-source molecular...
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Project Space Track (section Orbital computations)
Lawrence W.: Ballbuster in Orbit. The Official History of Spacetrack. [Humor] Project Space Track: Bedford MA: June 1965. Cotter, L[awrence] R.: Sputniks...
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