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AIL
2002
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The missing link revisited: The role of teleology in representing legal argument
: In this paper I recapitulate the ideas of Berman and Hafner (1993) regarding the role of teleology in legal argument. I show how these ideas can be used to address some issues ar...
Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
ISCI
2007
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Enriching the ER model based on discovered association rules
The entity–relationship (ER) model, a powerful means for business and data modeling, needs to be enriched with new semantics as the real world changes and its understanding impr...
Guoqing Chen, Ming Ren, Peng Yan, Xunhua Guo
ICALP
2009
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Correlation Clustering Revisited: The "True" Cost of Error Minimization Problems
Correlation Clustering was defined by Bansal, Blum, and Chawla as the problem of clustering a set of elements based on a possibly inconsistent binary similarity function between e...
Nir Ailon, Edo Liberty
CG
2007
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Visual text mining using association rules
In many situations, individuals or groups of individuals are faced with the need to examine sets of documents to achieve understanding of their structure and to locate relevant in...
Alneu de Andrade Lopes, Roberto Pinho, Fernando Vi...
DSS
2007
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Large-scale regulatory network analysis from microarray data: modified Bayesian network learning and association rule mining
We present two algorithms for learning large-scale gene regulatory networks from microarray data: a modified informationtheory-based Bayesian network algorithm and a modified asso...
Zan Huang, Jiexun Li, Hua Su, George S. Watts, Hsi...