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ICSM
2009
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
What's hot and what's not: Windowed developer topic analysis
As development on a software project progresses, developers shift their focus between different topics and tasks many times. Managers and newcomer developers often seek ways of un...
Abram Hindle, Michael W. Godfrey, Richard C. Holt
ECSQARU
2009
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Can the Minimum Rule of Possibility Theory Be Extended to Belief Functions?
Abstract. When merging belief functions, Dempster rule of combination is justified only when sources can be considered as independent. When dependencies are ill-known, it is usual ...
Sébastien Destercke, Didier Dubois
JCDL
2005
ACM
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14 years 4 months ago
What's there and what's not?: focused crawling for missing documents in digital libraries
Some large scale topical digital libraries, such as CiteSeer, harvest online academic documents by crawling open-access archives, university and author homepages, and authors’ s...
Ziming Zhuang, Rohit Wagle, C. Lee Giles
HEURISTICS
2007
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13 years 10 months ago
Metaheuristics can solve sudoku puzzles
: In this paper we present, to our knowledge, the first application of a metaheuristic technique to the very popular and NP-complete puzzle known as ‘sudoku’. We see that this ...
Rhyd Lewis
ECAI
1998
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
What You See Is What You Meant: direct knowledge editing with natural language feedback
Many kinds of knowledge-based system would be easier to develop and maintain if domain experts (as opposed to knowledge engineers) were in a position to define and edit the knowled...
Richard Power, Donia Scott, Roger Evans