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CSCW
2010
ACM
16 years 20 days ago
Are you having difficulty?
It would be useful if software engineers/instructors could be aware that remote team members/students are having difficulty with their programming tasks. We have developed an appr...
Jason Carter, Prasun Dewan
AUSDM
2007
Springer
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15 years 7 months ago
A Two-Step Classification Approach to Unsupervised Record Linkage
Linking or matching databases is becoming increasingly important in many data mining projects, as linked data can contain information that is not available otherwise, or that woul...
Peter Christen
SIGARCH
2008
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15 years 3 months ago
Servo: a programming model for many-core computing
Conventional programming models were designed to be used by expert programmers for programming for largescale multiprocessors, distributed computational clusters, or specialized p...
Nicolas Zea, John Sartori, Rakesh Kumar
SPEECH
2010
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14 years 10 months ago
Predicting the phonetic realizations of word-final consonants in context - A challenge for French grapheme-to-phoneme converters
One of the main problems in developing a text-to-speech (TTS) synthesizer for French lies in grapheme-to-phoneme conversion. Automatic converters produce still too many errors in ...
Josafá de Jesus Aguiar Pontes, Sadaoki Furu...
TNN
2010
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14 years 10 months ago
Sparse approximation through boosting for learning large scale kernel machines
Abstract--Recently, sparse approximation has become a preferred method for learning large scale kernel machines. This technique attempts to represent the solution with only a subse...
Ping Sun, Xin Yao