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CHI
2003
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Looks good to me
The evaluation of grammar inference systems is clearly a non-trivial task, as it is possible to have more than one correct grammar for a given language. The `looks good to me'...
Linda Roberts, Leigh Rankin, Edward A. Silver, Dar...
GECCO
2008
Springer
117views Optimization» more  GECCO 2008»
15 years 6 months ago
Is "best-so-far" a good algorithmic performance metric?
In evolutionary computation, experimental results are commonly analyzed using an algorithmic performance metric called best-so-far. While best-so-far can be a useful metric, its u...
Nathaniel P. Troutman, Brent E. Eskridge, Dean F. ...
INFOVIS
2003
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Visualizing Evolving Networks: Minimum Spanning Trees versus Pathfinder Networks
Network evolution is a ubiquitous phenomenon in a wide variety of complex systems. There is an increasing interest in statistically modeling the evolution of complex networks such...
Chaomei Chen, Steven Morris
SPIRE
2007
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Extending Weighting Models with a Term Quality Measure
Abstract. Weighting models use lexical statistics, such as term frequencies, to derive term weights, which are used to estimate the relevance of a document to a query. Apart from t...
Christina Lioma, Iadh Ounis
IJCAI
1997
15 years 7 months ago
Learning Short-Term Weights for GSAT
We investigate an improvement to GSAT which associates a weight with each clause. We change the objective function so that GSAT moves to assignments maximizing the weight of satis...
Jeremy Frank