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GECCO
2004
Springer
160views Optimization» more  GECCO 2004»
14 years 26 days ago
Finding Effective Software Metrics to Classify Maintainability Using a Parallel Genetic Algorithm
The ability to predict the quality of a software object can be viewed as a classification problem, where software metrics are the features and expert quality rankings the class lab...
Rodrigo A. Vivanco, Nicolino J. Pizzi
ISI
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Using "Cited by" Information to Find the Context of Research Papers
This paper proposes a novel method of analyzing data to find important information about the context of research papers. The proposed CCTVA (Collecting, Cleaning, Translating, Visu...
Chun-Hung Lu, Chih-Chien Wang, Min-Yuh Day, Chorng...
CAISE
2003
Springer
14 years 21 days ago
Ranking Web Documents with Dynamic Evaluation by Expert Groups
Abstract. In spite of the wide use of the Internet, it is difficult to develop desirable web documents evaluation that reflects users’ needs. Many automatic ranking systems have ...
Sea Woo Kim, Chin-Wan Chung
HIS
2003
13 years 8 months ago
Rated MCRDR: Finding non-Linear Relationships Between Classifications in MCRDR
Multiple Classification Ripple Down Rules (MCRDR) is a simple and effective knowledge acquisition technique that produces representations, or knowledge maps, of a human expert’s ...
Richard Dazeley, Byeong Ho Kang
EMNLP
2009
13 years 5 months ago
A Study on the Semantic Relatedness of Query and Document Terms in Information Retrieval
The use of lexical semantic knowledge in information retrieval has been a field of active study for a long time. Collaborative knowledge bases like Wikipedia and Wiktionary, which...
Christof Müller, Iryna Gurevych