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AML
2005
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Middle diamond
Under certain cardinal arithmetic assumptions, we prove that for every large enough regular cardinal, for many regular < , many stationary subsets of concentrating on cofinali...
Saharon Shelah
APAL
2005
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A Sahlqvist theorem for distributive modal logic
In this paper we consider distributive modal logic, a setting in which we may add modalities, such as classical types of modalities as well as weak forms of negation, to the fragm...
Mai Gehrke, Hideo Nagahashi, Yde Venema
BSL
2000
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Combinatorics with definable sets: Euler characteristics and Grothendieck rings
We recall the notions of weak and strong Euler characteristics on a first order structure and make explicit the notion of a Grothendieck ring of a structure. We define partially or...
Jan Krajícek, Thomas Scanlon
COGSCI
2002
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Statistical models for the induction and use of selectional preferences
Selectional preferences have a long history in both generative and computational linguistics. However, since the publication of Resnik's dissertation in 1993, a new approach ...
Marc Light, Warren R. Greiff
SIGKDD
2000
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Support Vector Machines: Hype or Hallelujah?
Support Vector Machines (SVMs) and related kernel methods have become increasingly popular tools for data mining tasks such as classification, regression, and novelty detection. T...
Kristin P. Bennett, Colin Campbell