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ESEC
1999
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Yesterday, My Program Worked. Today, It Does Not. Why?
Imagine some program and a number of changes. If none of these changes is applied (“yesterday”), the program works. If all changes are applied (“today”), the program does n...
Andreas Zeller
JOT
2010
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15 years 2 months ago
Towards a theory and calculus of aliasing
A theory, graphical notation, mathematical calculus and implementation for finding whether two given expressions can, at execution time, denote references attached to the same obj...
Bertrand Meyer
ACL
1992
15 years 5 months ago
Estimating Upper and Lower Bounds on the Performance of Word-Sense Disambiguation Programs
We have recently reported on two new word-sense disambiguation systems, one trained on bilingual material (the Canadian Hansards) and the other trained on monolingual material (Ro...
William A. Gale, Kenneth Ward Church, David Yarows...
BMCBI
2007
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15 years 3 months ago
Accelerated search for biomolecular network models to interpret high-throughput experimental data
Background: The functions of human cells are carried out by biomolecular networks, which include proteins, genes, and regulatory sites within DNA that encode and control protein e...
Suman Datta, Bahrad A. Sokhansanj
ECCV
2010
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
A Fast Dual Method for HIK SVM Learning
Histograms are used in almost every aspect of computer vi-4 4 sion, from visual descriptors to image representations. Histogram Inter-5 5 section Kernel (HIK) and SVM classifiers ...