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UIST
1994
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Evolutionary Learning of Graph Layout Constraints from Examples
We propose a new evolutionary method of extracting user preferences from examples shown to an automatic graph layout system. Using stochastic methods such as simulated annealing a...
Toshiyuki Masui
ICCV
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Probabilistic Linear Discriminant Analysis for Inferences About Identity
Many current face recognition algorithms perform badly when the lighting or pose of the probe and gallery images differ. In this paper we present a novel algorithm designed for th...
Simon J. D. Prince, James H. Elder
CORR
2002
Springer
97views Education» more  CORR 2002»
13 years 7 months ago
Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down? Semantic Orientation Applied to Unsupervised Classification of Reviews
This paper presents a simple unsupervised learning algorithm for classifying reviews as recommended (thumbs up) or not recommended (thumbs down). The classification of a review is...
Peter D. Turney
ICST
2009
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
A Flexible Framework for Quality Assurance of Software Artefacts with Applications to Java, UML, and TTCN-3 Test Specifications
Manual reviews and inspections of software artefacts are time consuming and thus, automated analysis tools have been developed to support the quality assurance of software artefac...
Jens Nodler, Helmut Neukirchen, Jens Grabowski
KDD
2009
ACM
167views Data Mining» more  KDD 2009»
14 years 8 months ago
Seven pitfalls to avoid when running controlled experiments on the web
Controlled experiments, also called randomized experiments and A/B tests, have had a profound influence on multiple fields, including medicine, agriculture, manufacturing, and adv...
Thomas Crook, Brian Frasca, Ron Kohavi, Roger Long...