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EUSFLAT
2007
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Selection of Optimal Set of Diagnostic Tests with Use of Evolutionary Approach in Intelligent Systems
This paper concerns problem of selection of optimal subset of irredundant unconditional diagnostic tests by means of evolutionary approach. The method of correction of features’...
A. E. Yankovskaya, Y. R. Tsoy
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WWW
2006
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Symmetrically exploiting XML
Path expressions are the principal means of locating data in a hierarchical model. But path expressions are brittle because they often depend on the structure of data and break if...
Shuohao Zhang, Curtis E. Dyreson
SI3D
2009
ACM
16 years 18 days ago
Fast high-quality line visibility
Lines drawn over or in place of shaded 3D models can often provide greater comprehensibility and stylistic freedom that shading alone. A substantial challenge for making stylized ...
Forrester Cole, Adam Finkelstein
CEAS
2004
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
The Impact of Feature Selection on Signature-Driven Spam Detection
Signature-driven spam detection provides an alternative to machine learning approaches and can be very effective when near-duplicates of essentially the same message are sent in h...
Aleksander Kolcz, Abdur Chowdhury, Joshua Alspecto...
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IUI
1999
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Programming by Demonstration: An Inductive Learning Formulation
Although Programming by Demonstration (PBD) has the potential to improve the productivity of unsophisticated users, previous PBD systems have used brittle, heuristic, domain-speci...
Tessa A. Lau, Daniel S. Weld