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ECOOP
2012
Springer
11 years 11 months ago
Static Detection of Loop-Invariant Data Structures
As a culture, object-orientation encourages programmers to create objects, both short- and long-lived, without concern for cost. Excessive object creation and initialization can ca...
Guoqing (Harry) Xu, Dacong Yan, Atanas Rountev
CHI
1998
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Scripting Graphical Applications by Demonstration
Writing scripts (often called “macros”) can be helpful for automating repetitive tasks. Scripting facilities for text editors like Emacs and Microsoft Word have been widely us...
Brad A. Myers
ECIR
2009
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Refining Keyword Queries for XML Retrieval by Combining Content and Structure
Abstract. The structural heterogeneity and complexity of XML repositories makes query formulation challenging for users who have little knowledge of XML. To assist its users, an XM...
Desislava Petkova, W. Bruce Croft, Yanlei Diao
IJCAI
1989
13 years 10 months ago
Layering Predictions: Flexible Use of Dialog Expectation in Speech Recognition
entional user behavior, we need a principled mannerAbstract for relaxing contextual constraints when they are violated.When computer speech recognition is used for problem In order...
Sheryl R. Young, Wayne H. Ward, Alexander G. Haupt...
BMCBI
2010
123views more  BMCBI 2010»
13 years 3 months ago
Predicting conserved protein motifs with Sub-HMMs
Background: Profile HMMs (hidden Markov models) provide effective methods for modeling the conserved regions of protein families. A limitation of the resulting domain models is th...
Kevin Horan, Christian R. Shelton, Thomas Girke