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AIR
2006
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Just enough learning (of association rules): the TAR2 "Treatment" learner
Abstract. An over-zealous machine learner can automatically generate large, intricate, theories which can be hard to understand. However, such intricate learning is not necessary i...
Tim Menzies, Ying Hu
TKDE
2008
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Competitor Mining with the Web
This paper is concerned with the problem of mining competitors from the Web automatically. Nowadays, the fierce competition in the market necessitates every company to know not onl...
Shenghua Bao, Rui Li, Yong Yu, Yunbo Cao
IJCAI
1997
13 years 11 months ago
Change, Change, Change: Three Approaches
We consider the frame problem, that is, char­ acterizing the assumption that properties tend to persist over time. We show that there are at least three distinct assumptions that...
Tom Costello
CCE
2007
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An upper ontology based on ISO 15926
Ontologies reflect our view of what exists and developing ontologies for a given domain requires a common context. This context can be characterized explicitly by means of an uppe...
Rafael Batres, Matthew West, David Leal, David Pri...
CLEIEJ
2004
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BMM: A Business Modeling Method For Information Systems Development
An important premise of most of the contemporary methods for developing Software and Information Systems is that a good understanding of the application domain is essential for a ...
Jonás A. Montilva Calderón, Judith B...