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JCT
2008
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13 years 10 months ago
Partition identities and the coin exchange problem
The number of partitions of n into parts divisible by a or b equals the number of partitions of n in which each part and each difference of two parts is expressible as a non-negati...
Alexander E. Holroyd
IJON
1998
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Solving arithmetic problems using feed-forward neural networks
We design new feed-forward multi-layered neural networks which perform di erent elementary arithmetic operations, such as bit shifting, addition of N p-bit numbers, and multiplica...
Leonardo Franco, Sergio A. Cannas
JAIR
2011
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13 years 5 months ago
Narrowing the Modeling Gap: A Cluster-Ranking Approach to Coreference Resolution
Traditional learning-based coreference resolvers operate by training the mention-pair model for determining whether two mentions are coreferent or not. Though conceptually simple ...
Altaf Rahman, Vincent Ng
ECOOP
2009
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Featherweight Jigsaw: A Minimal Core Calculus for Modular Composition of Classes
We present FJig, a simple calculus where basic building blocks are classes in the style of Featherweight Java, declaring elds, methods and one constructor. However, inheritance has...
Giovanni Lagorio, Marco Servetto, Elena Zucca
GECCO
2003
Springer
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14 years 3 months ago
Dynamic Strategies in a Real-Time Strategy Game
Abstract. Most modern real-time strategy computer games have a sophisticated but fixed ‘AI’ component that controls the computer’s actions. Once the user has learned how suc...
William Joseph Falke II, Peter Ross