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NIPS
2000
13 years 8 months ago
Finding the Key to a Synapse
Experimental data have shown that synapses are heterogeneous: different synapses respond with different sequences of amplitudes of postsynaptic responses to the same spike train. ...
Thomas Natschläger, Wolfgang Maass
COLING
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Finding the Storyteller: Automatic Spoiler Tagging using Linguistic Cues
Given a movie comment, does it contain a spoiler? A spoiler is a comment that, when disclosed, would ruin a surprise or reveal an important plot detail. We study automatic methods...
Sheng Guo, Naren Ramakrishnan
SIGCSE
2009
ACM
194views Education» more  SIGCSE 2009»
14 years 8 months ago
Integrating pedagogical code reviews into a CS 1 course: an empirical study
Formal code inspections are employed by teams of professional software engineers to identify software defects and improve the quality of software. After reviewing a piece of code ...
Christopher D. Hundhausen, Anukrati Agrawal, Dana ...
JCT
2008
70views more  JCT 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
The number of possibilities for random dating
Let G be a regular graph and H a subgraph on the same vertex set. We give surprisingly compact formulas for the number of copies of H one expects to find in a random subgraph of G...
Aaron Abrams, Rod Canfield, Andrew Granville
ICDM
2010
IEEE
164views Data Mining» more  ICDM 2010»
13 years 5 months ago
On Finding Similar Items in a Stream of Transactions
While there has been a lot of work on finding frequent itemsets in transaction data streams, none of these solve the problem of finding similar pairs according to standard similar...
Andrea Campagna, Rasmus Pagh