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KDD
2006
ACM
130views Data Mining» more  KDD 2006»
14 years 10 months ago
Discovering significant rules
In many applications, association rules will only be interesting if they represent non-trivial correlations between all constituent items. Numerous techniques have been developed ...
Geoffrey I. Webb
ICPR
2008
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
3D localization of partially buried object in unstructured environment
This paper describes a method to localize objects which are partially buried in an unstructured environment. The objects are limited to surfaces of revolution in the present study...
Kenichi Maruyama, Koji Oka, Ryuichi Takase, Yoshih...
ICRA
2002
IEEE
150views Robotics» more  ICRA 2002»
14 years 2 months ago
Detecting Surface Features During Locomotion using Optic Flow
We test the hypothesis that: (1) Optic flow can be used to detect significant environmental features during locomotion in a biped, even given significant up and down movement and j...
M. Anthony Lewis
APSEC
2001
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Expert Maintainers' Strategies and Needs when Understanding Software: A Case Study Approach
Accelerating the learning curve of software maintainers working on systems with which they have little familiarity motivated this study. A working hypothesis was that automated me...
Christos Tjortjis, Paul J. Layzell
IC
2004
13 years 11 months ago
TOP: A Transport Overlay Protocol for Peer-to-Peer Applications
In the next generation Internet, the network should not only be considered as a communication medium but also as a large source of services which use entails performance, reliabil...
Thierry Rakotoarivelo, Patrick Sénac, Sebas...