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ICALP
2001
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Quantum Complexities of Ordered Searching, Sorting, and Element Distinctness
We consider the quantum complexities of the following three problems: searching an ordered list, sorting an un-ordered list, and deciding whether the numbers in a list are all dis...
Peter Høyer, Jan Neerbek, Yaoyun Shi
LREC
2008
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14 years 9 days ago
Using Lexical Acquisition to Enrich a Predicate Argument Reusable Database
The work described in this paper aims to enrich the noun classifications of an existing database of lexical resources (de Matos and Ribeiro, 2004) adding missing information such ...
Paula Cristina Vaz, David Martins de Matos, Nuno J...
ACL
2010
13 years 9 months ago
Predicate Argument Structure Analysis Using Transformation Based Learning
Maintaining high annotation consistency in large corpora is crucial for statistical learning; however, such work is hard, especially for tasks containing semantic elements. This p...
Hirotoshi Taira, Sanae Fujita, Masaaki Nagata
ECTEL
2006
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Personalization Services in Argumentation Tools: a Catalyst for Learning
Argumentation is considered as an essential element for effective learning since it enables learners to develop their points of view and refine their knowledge. Our aim being to fa...
Christina E. Evangelou, Nikos Karousos, Manolis Tz...
ICDIM
2010
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
High-order functions and their ordering relations
High-order functions are the sole elements in a class of recursive functions. The functions are related to each other through application, i.e., applying a function to an argument...
Kevin H. Xu, Jingsong Zhang, Shelby Gao