5.
Finding Structure in a Document Collection 6. Looking for Information in Documents
7. Case Studies 8. Emerging Directions Appendix: Software Notes References
Author Index Subject Index Text Mining: Predictive Methods for
Analyzing Unstructured Information by Sholom M. Weiss, Nitin Indurkhya, Tong
Zhang and Fred Damerau, 2004, Springer Verlag, ISBN: 0-387-95433-3, Pages: 236. For
more info: http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/
0,11855,4-146-22-34526885-0,00.html
Spoken
Dialogue Technology: Towards the Conversational User Interface by
Michael F. McTear This book covers spoken dialogue systems, ranging from
theoretical aspects to a detailed analysis of well-established methods and tools
for developing spoken dialogue systems. The book enables the reader to design
and test dialogue systems. Development environments and languages include the
CSLU toolkit, VoiceXML, SALT, and XHTML+ voice. Research in spoken dialogue systems
is presented along with theoretical issues. A dedicated web site containing supplementary
materials, code and links to resources is available to readers. Table of
Contents: 1. What is a Spoken Dialogue System? 2. The Components of a
Spoken Dialogue System 3. Describing Dialogue 4. Developing a Spoken Dialogue
System: The Dialogue Engineering Lifecycle | |
5. Directed Dialogue Systems 6. Developing Directed Dialogue Systems using
the CSLU Toolkit 7. Developing Directed Dialogue Systems using VoiceXML 8.
Mixed-Initiative Dialogue Systems 9. Developing Mixed-Initiative Dialogue
Systems using VoiceXML 10. Developing Mixed-Initiative Dialogue Systems using
the CU Communicator System 11. Conversational Agents 12. Future Developments
Spoken Dialogue Technology: Towards the Conversational User Interface
by Michael F. McTear, 2004, Springer Verlag, ISBN: 1-85233-672-2, Pages: 432.
For
more info: http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/
frontpage/0,11855,4-40109-22-28205661-0,00.html
Fuzzy
Control of Queuing Systems by Runtong Zhang, Yannis A. Phillis and
Vassilis S. Kouikoglou Queuing control affects manufacturing and communication
networks around the world. This book discusses the use of fuzzy logic technologies
to solve queuing control problems. This approach determines explicit solutions
to various types of control issues in queuing systems. Included in the book are
detailed case studies to demonstrate this new approach and how it differs from
classical techniques. The book is directed at students, practitioners and researchers. Table
of Contents: Preface 1.Introduction 2.Fuzzy Logic 3.Knowledge
and Fuzzy Control 4.Control of the Service Activities 5.Control of the
Queue Discipline 6.Control of the Admission of Customers 7.Coordinating
Multiple Control Policies 8.Applications of Fuzzy Queuing Control to the Internet
9.Closure Appendix: Markov Queuing Models and Simulation References
Index Fuzzy Control of Queuing Systems by Runtong Zhang, Yannis
A. Phillis and Vassilis S. Kouikoglou, 2004, Springer Verlag, ISBN: 1-85233-824-5,
Pages 175. For more info: http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/
0,11855,4-40109-22-29559980-0,00.html
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