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GBRPR
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Reactive Tabu Search for Measuring Graph Similarity
Abstract. Graph matching is often used for image recognition. Different kinds of graph matchings have been proposed such as (sub)graph isomorphism or error-tolerant graph matching...
Sébastien Sorlin, Christine Solnon
WSTST
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
An Incremental Algorithm to find Asymmetric Word Similarities for Fuzzy Text Mining
Synonymy – different words with the same meaning – is a major problem for text mining systems. We have proposed asymmetric word similarities as a possible solution to this prob...
Trevor P. Martin, Masrah Azmi-Murad
SIGIR
2011
ACM
12 years 11 months ago
No free lunch: brute force vs. locality-sensitive hashing for cross-lingual pairwise similarity
This work explores the problem of cross-lingual pairwise similarity, where the task is to extract similar pairs of documents across two different languages. Solutions to this pro...
Ferhan Ture, Tamer Elsayed, Jimmy J. Lin
FLAIRS
2007
13 years 11 months ago
Structure Information in Decision Trees and Similar Formalisms
In attempting to address real-life decision problems, where uncertainty about input data prevails, some kind of representation of imprecise information is important and several ha...
Mats Danielson, Love Ekenberg, David Sundgren
APCCM
2007
13 years 10 months ago
Measuring Similarity between Semantic Business Process Models
A business process may be modeled in different ways by different modelers even when utilizing the same modeling language. An appropriate method for solving ambiguity issues in p...
Marc Ehrig, Agnes Koschmider, Andreas Oberweis