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PRL
2008
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15 years 2 months ago
Deformations, patches, and discriminative models for automatic annotation of medical radiographs
In this paper, we describe three different methods for the classification and annotation of medical radiographs. The methods were applied in the medical image annotation tasks of ...
Thomas Deselaers, Hermann Ney
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ICAI
2010
15 years 15 days ago
An Efficient Sequential Covering Algorithm for Explaining Subsets of Data
Given a subset of data that differs from the rest, a user often wants an explanation as to why this is the case. For instance, in a database of flights, a user may want to understa...
Matthew Michelson, Sofus A. Macskassy
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PPDP
2010
Springer
15 years 12 days ago
Tabling for transaction logic
Transaction Logic is a logic for representing declarative and procedural knowledge in logic programming, databases, and AI. It has been successful in areas as diverse as workflows...
Paul Fodor, Michael Kifer
DEBU
2010
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14 years 12 months ago
Flash in a DBMS: Where and How?
Over the past decade, new solid state storage technologies, with flash being the most mature one, have become increasingly popular. Such technologies store data durably, and can a...
Manos Athanassoulis, Anastasia Ailamaki, Shimin Ch...
ECEASST
2010
14 years 9 months ago
Verified Visualisation of Textual Modelling Languages
Abstract. Many modelling languages have both a textual and a graphical form. The relationship between these two forms ought to be clear and concrete, but is instead commonly unders...
Fintan Fairmichael, Joseph Kiniry