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Sarah George
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- affiliation: Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j5]Seth B. Boren, Sean I. Savitz, Timothy M. Ellmore, Octavio D. Arevalo, Jaroslaw Aronowski, Christin Silos, Sarah George, Muhammad E. Haque:
Longitudinal Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study: A Seed-Based Connectivity Biomarker in Patients with Ischemic and Intracerebral Hemorrhage Stroke. Brain Connect. 13(8): 498-507 (2023)
2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [c19]YiRu Li, Sarah George, Craig Apfelbeck, Abdeltawab M. Hendawi, David Hazel, Ankur Teredesai, Mohamed H. Ali:
Routing service with real world severe weather. SIGSPATIAL/GIS 2014: 585-588
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c18]Ingrid Zukerman, Enes Makalic, Michael Niemann, Sarah George:
A Probabilistic Approach to the Interpretation of Spoken Utterances. PRICAI 2008: 581-592 - 2007
- [j4]Sarah George, Ingrid Zukerman, Michael Niemann:
Inferences, suppositions and explanatory extensions in argument interpretation. User Model. User Adapt. Interact. 17(5): 439-474 (2007) - [c17]Michael Niemann, Ingrid Zukerman, Enes Makalic, Sarah George:
Hypothesis Generation and Maintenance in the Interpretation of Spoken Utterances. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2007: 466-475 - 2006
- [c16]Ingrid Zukerman, Michael Niemann, Sarah George, Yuval Marom:
Probabilistic, Multi-staged Interpretation of Spoken Utterances. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2006: 1215-1220 - [c15]Ingrid Zukerman, Michael Niemann, Sarah George:
Probabilistic, Multi-staged Interpretation of Spoken Utterances. CIMCA/IAWTIC 2006: 194 - [c14]Ingrid Zukerman, Michael Niemann, Sarah George:
Balancing Conflicting Factors in Argument Interpretation. SIGDIAL Workshop 2006: 134-143 - 2005
- [j3]Ingrid Zukerman, Sarah George:
A Probabilistic Approach for Argument Interpretation. User Model. User Adapt. Interact. 15(1-2): 5-53 (2005) - [c13]Sarah George, Ingrid Zukerman, Michael Niemann:
Modeling Suppositions in Users' Arguments. User Modeling 2005: 19-29 - 2004
- [c12]Ingrid Zukerman, Michael Niemann, Sarah George:
Improving the Presentation of Argument Interpretations Based on User Trials. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2004: 587-598 - [c11]Sarah George, Ingrid Zukerman, Michael Niemann:
An Anytime Algorithm for Interpreting Arguments. PRICAI 2004: 311-321 - 2003
- [c10]Ingrid Zukerman, Sarah George, Yingying Wen:
Lexical Paraphrasing for Document Retrieval and Node Identification. IWP@ACL 2003: 94-101 - [c9]Sarah George, Ingrid Zukerman, Mark George:
An information-theoretic approach for argument interpretation in a conversational setting. AAMAS 2003: 992-993 - [c8]Sarah George, Ingrid Zukerman:
An Information-theoretic Approach for Argument Interpretation. SIGDIAL Workshop 2003: 44-52 - [c7]Ingrid Zukerman, Sarah George, Mark George:
Incorporating a User Model into an Information Theoretic Framework for Argument Interpretation. User Modeling 2003: 106-116 - 2002
- [c6]Sarah George, Ingrid Zukerman:
Argument Interpretation Using Minimum Message Length. Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2002: 297-308 - [c5]Ingrid Zukerman, Sarah George:
Towards a Noise-Tolerant, Representation-Independent Mechanism for Argument Interpretation. COLING 2002 - [c4]Ingrid Zukerman, Sarah George:
A Minimum Message Length Approach for Argument Interpretation. SIGDIAL Workshop 2002: 211-220 - 2000
- [j2]Sarah George:
Named Organic Reactions By Thomas Laue and Andreas Plagens. John Wiley & Sons: Chichester, UK, 1998, 288 pp. ISBN 0-471-97142-1. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 40(3): 881-881 (2000) - [j1]Sarah George:
Sci/Tech Librarianship: Education and Training Edited by Julie Hallmark and Ruth K. Seidman. Haworth Press: New York, 1998, 99 pp, ISBN 0-7890-0545-X. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 40(4): 1074-1074 (2000) - [c3]Nathalie Jitnah, Ingrid Zukerman, Richard McConachy, Sarah George:
Towards the Generation of Rebuttals in a Bayesian Argumentation System. INLG 2000: 39-46 - [c2]Ingrid Zukerman, Richard McConachy, Sarah George:
Using Argumentation Strategies in Automated Argument Generation. INLG 2000: 55-62 - [c1]Ingrid Zukerman, Nathalie Jitnah, Richard McConachy, Sarah George:
Recognizing Intentions from Rejoinders in a Bayesian Interactive Argumentation System. PRICAI 2000: 252-263
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