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BTW
2005
Springer
91views Database» more  BTW 2005»
14 years 1 months ago
Element Relationship: Exploiting Inline Markup for Better XML Retrieval
: With the increasing popularity of semi-structured documents (particularly in the form of XML) for knowledge management, it is important to create tools that use the additional in...
Philipp Dopichaj
SCFBM
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Epigrass: a tool to study disease spread in complex networks
Background: The construction of complex spatial simulation models such as those used in network epidemiology, is a daunting task due to the large amount of data involved in their ...
Flávio C. Coelho, Oswaldo G. Cruz, Cl&aacut...
IPPS
2000
IEEE
14 years 3 days ago
Controlling Distributed Shared Memory Consistency from High Level Programming Languages
One of the keys for the success of parallel processing is the availability of high-level programming languages for on-the-shelf parallel architectures. Using explicit message passi...
Yvon Jégou
ICLP
2001
Springer
14 years 5 days ago
On a Tabling Engine That Can Exploit Or-Parallelism
Tabling is an implementation technique that improves the declarativeness and expressiveness of Prolog by reusing solutions to goals. Quite a few interesting applications of tabling...
Ricardo Rocha, Fernando M. A. Silva, Vítor ...
ML
2012
ACM
413views Machine Learning» more  ML 2012»
12 years 3 months ago
Gradient-based boosting for statistical relational learning: The relational dependency network case
Dependency networks approximate a joint probability distribution over multiple random variables as a product of conditional distributions. Relational Dependency Networks (RDNs) are...
Sriraam Natarajan, Tushar Khot, Kristian Kersting,...