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CHI
2003
ACM
14 years 10 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»
13 years 11 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
14 years 3 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
14 years 3 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
13 years 11 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