The skills required to solve crossword puzzles involve two important aspects of lexical memory: semantic information in the form of clues that indicate the meaning of the answer, and orthographic patterns that constrain the possibilities but may also provide hints to possible answers. Mueller and Thanasuan (2013) proposed a model accounting for the simple memory access processes involved in solving individual crossword clues, but expert solvers also bring additional skills and strategies to bear on solving complete puzzles. In this paper, we developed an computational model of crossword solving that incorporates strategic and other factors, and is capable of solving crossword puzzles in a human-like fashion, in order to understand the compl...
This paper presents a relatively unexplored area of expertise research which focuses on the solving ...
Understanding of human expertise and its acquisition has progressed substantially since Chase & ...
The language of crosswords is intended to trick readers to some degree while still eventually\ud lea...
The skills required to solve crossword puzzles involve two important aspects of lexical memory: sema...
Cryptic crosswords, the dominant crossword variety in the UK, are a promising target for advancing N...
Cryptic crosswords, the dominant crossword variety in the UK, are a promising target for advancing N...
There is little question that the crossword is the most popular type of word puzzle in both England ...
AbstractWe attacked the problem of solving crossword puzzles by computer: given a set of clues and a...
British-style cryptic crossword solving is an under-researched domain of expertise, relatively unbur...
Abstract We attacked the problem of solving crossword puzzles by computer: Given a set of clues and ...
In this paper, we study the impact of rela-tional and syntactic representations for an interesting a...
The goal of Angry Words was to solve crossword puzzles using a computer. Given an empty grid and a l...
We present the Berkeley Crossword Solver, a state-of-the-art approach for automatically solving cros...
The goal of Angry Words was to solve crossword puzzles using a computer. Given an empty grid and a l...
In this paper, we study the impact of rela-tional and syntactic representations for an interesting a...
This paper presents a relatively unexplored area of expertise research which focuses on the solving ...
Understanding of human expertise and its acquisition has progressed substantially since Chase & ...
The language of crosswords is intended to trick readers to some degree while still eventually\ud lea...
The skills required to solve crossword puzzles involve two important aspects of lexical memory: sema...
Cryptic crosswords, the dominant crossword variety in the UK, are a promising target for advancing N...
Cryptic crosswords, the dominant crossword variety in the UK, are a promising target for advancing N...
There is little question that the crossword is the most popular type of word puzzle in both England ...
AbstractWe attacked the problem of solving crossword puzzles by computer: given a set of clues and a...
British-style cryptic crossword solving is an under-researched domain of expertise, relatively unbur...
Abstract We attacked the problem of solving crossword puzzles by computer: Given a set of clues and ...
In this paper, we study the impact of rela-tional and syntactic representations for an interesting a...
The goal of Angry Words was to solve crossword puzzles using a computer. Given an empty grid and a l...
We present the Berkeley Crossword Solver, a state-of-the-art approach for automatically solving cros...
The goal of Angry Words was to solve crossword puzzles using a computer. Given an empty grid and a l...
In this paper, we study the impact of rela-tional and syntactic representations for an interesting a...
This paper presents a relatively unexplored area of expertise research which focuses on the solving ...
Understanding of human expertise and its acquisition has progressed substantially since Chase & ...
The language of crosswords is intended to trick readers to some degree while still eventually\ud lea...