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  • Seeing is Believing  
  • by John Bell, Zhisheng Huang — Proceedings of Common Sense 98
  • … and Konolige [8] suggest that seeing is normally believing. Consequently, in their outline of a formal theory…
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  • Believe Or Not Believe: That is the Difference  
  • by Javier Rodero, Pablo Brañas, Adrian Gourlay, Alejandro Lorca, Javier Rodero A, Pablo Brañas A, Adrian Gourlay B, Ro Lorca C — 1999
  • … the behaviour of priests see Sawkins and Paterson (1996). 10 In a microeconomic framework, we include here…
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  • Everyday Believability  
  • by Garrett Pelton Jill, Jill Fain Lehman — 1995
  • …Everyday Believability Garrett A. Pelton Jill Fain Lehman March 1995 CMU-CS-95-133 School…
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  • To Believe is to Understand  
  • by Helen M. Meng, Wai Lam, Carmen Wai — Proceedings of Eurospeech,1999
  • interpretations from multiple parses are used. (ii) The use of a vector-based information retrieval technique [2…
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  • Believable Social and Emotional Agents  
  • by W. Scott Reilly, Jaime Carbonell, Reid Simmons, W. Scott, W. Scott, Neal Reilly, Neal Reilly — 1996
  • …-builders (artists) to create emotional agents, I provide a general framework for building emotional agents, default…
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  • Believing Change and Changing Belief  
  • by Peter Haddawy — 1996 — IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Special Issue on Higher-Order Uncertainty
  • …. For example, in Bayesian networks the directionality of a probabilistic link is typically interpreted causally…
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