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SI3D
1992
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
NPSNET: Constructing a 3D Virtual World
The development of 3D visual simulation systemson inexpensive, commercially available graphics workstations is occurring today and will be commonplace in the near future. Such sys...
Michael Zyda, David R. Pratt, James G. Monahan, Ka...
CCGRID
2007
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Revisit of View-Oriented Parallel Programming
Traditional parallel programming styles have many problems which hinder the development of parallel applications. The message passing style can be too complex for many programmers...
Z. Huang, W. Chen
153
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SIGSOFT
2005
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
PR-Miner: automatically extracting implicit programming rules and detecting violations in large software code
Programs usually follow many implicit programming rules, most of which are too tedious to be documented by programmers. When these rules are violated by programmers who are unawar...
Zhenmin Li, Yuanyuan Zhou
131
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ICML
2005
IEEE
16 years 4 months ago
Learning class-discriminative dynamic Bayesian networks
In many domains, a Bayesian network's topological structure is not known a priori and must be inferred from data. This requires a scoring function to measure how well a propo...
John Burge, Terran Lane
130
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ACIVS
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Image Categorization Using ESFS: A New Embedded Feature Selection Method Based on SFS
Abstract. Feature subset selection is an important subject when training classifiers in Machine Learning (ML) problems. Too many input features in a ML problem may lead to the so-...
Huanzhang Fu, Zhongzhe Xiao, Emmanuel Dellandr&eac...