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Chapter and Conference Paper
Towards a Theory on Process Automation Effects
Process automation is a crucial strategy for improving business processes, but little attention has been paid to the effects that automation has once it is operational. This paper addresses this research probl...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Ground Segmentation Method Based on Gradient Fields for 3D Point Clouds
In order to navigate in an unknown environment, autonomous robots must distinguish traversable ground regions from impassible obstacles. Thus, ground segmentation is a crucial step for handling this issue. Thi...
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Article
A collaborative client participant fusion system for realistic remote conferences
Remote conferencing systems provide a shared environment where people in different locations can communicate and collaborate in real time. Currently, remote video conferencing systems present separate video im...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Robot Reinforcement Learning for Automatically Avoiding a Dynamic Obstacle in a Virtual Environment
In a virtual environment, a robot can serve people by bringing things to them. However, when a robot moves within a house, it collides with a dynamic obstacle. These collisions make it difficult for a robot to...
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Article
Situation-evoking stimuli, domain of reference, and the incremental interpretation of lexical ambiguity
In two experiments, we examined the influence of situation-evoking stimuli on the resolution of lexical ambiguity. In Experiment 1, we examined situation-evoking stimuli at an early NP position. Readers were a...
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Article
The influence of global discourse on lexical ambiguity resolution
The influence of global discourse on the resolution of lexical ambiguity was examined in a series of naming experiments. Two-sentence passages were constructed to bias either the dominant or the subordinate me...
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Article
Strength of context does modulate the subordinate bias effect: A reply to Binder and Rayner
Using a self-paced reading task, Kellas, Martin, Yehling, Herman, and Vu (1995) demonstrated that strength of context can modulate the effects of meaning frequency. Binder and Rayner (1998) initially replicate...
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Article
Sources of sentence constraint on lexical ambiguity resolution
Results from a series of naming experiments demonstrated that major lexical categories of simple sentences can provide sources of constraint on the interpretation of ambiguous words (homonyms). Manipulation of...