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NIPS
2000
15 years 7 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
15 years 29 days 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»
16 years 6 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»
15 years 6 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»
15 years 3 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