no code implementations • 1 Apr 2022 • Kien Nguyen, John Krumm
Complicating this prediction approach is the fact that another location measurement could appear at any time, making the prediction redundant and wasteful.
no code implementations • 7 Oct 2021 • Kien Nguyen, John Krumm, Cyrus Shahabi
The Gaussian process is a powerful and flexible technique for interpolating spatiotemporal data, especially with its ability to capture complex trends and uncertainty from the input signal.
no code implementations • 25 Aug 2020 • Kien Nguyen, John Krumm, Cyrus Shahabi
Users concerned about privacy may want to charge more for data that pinpoints their location accurately, but may charge less for data that is more vague.
no code implementations • SEMEVAL 2020 • Nabil Hossain, John Krumm, Michael Gamon, Henry Kautz
The second subtask is to predict, for a pair of edited versions of the same original headline, which is the funnier version.
2 code implementations • ACL 2020 • Nabil Hossain, John Krumm, Tanvir Sajed, Henry Kautz
Building datasets of creative text, such as humor, is quite challenging.
no code implementations • NAACL 2019 • Nabil Hossain, John Krumm, Michael Gamon
We introduce, release, and analyze a new dataset, called Humicroedit, for research in computational humor.
no code implementations • 1 Jun 2019 • Nabil Hossain, John Krumm, Michael Gamon
We introduce, release, and analyze a new dataset, called Humicroedit, for research in computational humor.
no code implementations • EMNLP 2017 • Nabil Hossain, John Krumm, V, Lucy erwende, Eric Horvitz, Henry Kautz
Computerized generation of humor is a notoriously difficult AI problem.