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NIPS
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Learning and using relational theories
Much of human knowledge is organized into sophisticated systems that are often called intuitive theories. We propose that intuitive theories are mentally represented in a logical ...
Charles Kemp, Noah Goodman, Joshua B. Tenenbaum
JUCS
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Pipeline-scheduling Simulator for Educational Purpose
: This paper presents a project that provides both, to professors and to students, a tool that is useful for studying, teaching and learning how pipelines work and how they can be ...
José M. Chaves-González, Miguel A. V...
ASPLOS
2008
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Learning from mistakes: a comprehensive study on real world concurrency bug characteristics
The reality of multi-core hardware has made concurrent programs pervasive. Unfortunately, writing correct concurrent programs is difficult. Addressing this challenge requires adva...
Shan Lu, Soyeon Park, Eunsoo Seo, Yuanyuan Zhou
JMLR
2012
11 years 10 months ago
A metric learning perspective of SVM: on the relation of LMNN and SVM
Support Vector Machines, SVMs, and the Large Margin Nearest Neighbor algorithm, LMNN, are two very popular learning algorithms with quite different learning biases. In this paper...
Huyen Do, Alexandros Kalousis, Jun Wang, Adam Wozn...
ACL
2009
13 years 5 months ago
The Contribution of Stylistic Information to Content-based Mobile Spam Filtering
Content-based approaches to detecting mobile spam to date have focused mainly on analyzing the topical aspect of a SMS message (what it is about) but not on the stylistic aspect (...
Dae-Neung Sohn, Jung-Tae Lee, Hae-Chang Rim