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SAFECOMP
2000
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Expert Error: The Case of Trouble-Shooting in Electronics
An expert trouble-shooter is a subject who has a great deal of experience in his activity that allows him or her to be very efficient. However, the large amount of problems he or s...
Denis Besnard
ESEM
2008
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
An empirical model to predict security vulnerabilities using code complexity metrics
Complexity is often hypothesized to be the enemy of software security. If this hypothesis is true, complexity metrics may be used to predict the locale of security problems and ca...
Yonghee Shin, Laurie Williams
JBI
2006
13 years 10 months ago
Support versus corroboration
Numerous metrics have been developed that attempt to assess the reliability of phylogenetic trees. Several of these commonly used measures of tree and tree branch support are desc...
Mary G. Egan
EOR
2007
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13 years 9 months ago
Heuristic modeling of expectation formation in a complex experimental information environment
Academic subjects made judgmental forecasts of a graphically presented time series in a laboratory experiment. Besides the past realizations of the time series itself, the only av...
Otwin Becker, Johannes Leitner, Ulrike Leopold-Wil...
PR
1998
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13 years 9 months ago
Assessing agreement between human and machine clusterings of image databases
There is currently much interest in the organization and content-based querying image databases. The usual hypothesis is that image similarity can be characterized evel features, ...
David McG. Squire, Thierry Pun