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  • Bouckaert, Remco R. (2002)
    This paper is an attempt to increase the understanding in the behavior of ensembles for discrete variables in a quantitative way. A set of tight upper and lower bounds for the accuracy of an ensemble is presented for wide ...
  • Frank, Eibe; Huber, Klaus-Perter (1996)
    Using rule learning algorithms to model systems has gained considerable interest in the past. The underlying idea of active learning is to learning algorithm influence the selection of training examples. The presented ...
  • Lyons, Paul J.; Apperley, Mark; Bishop, A.G.; Moretti, G.S (1994)
    Active templates are a semi-automatic visual mechanism for generating algorithms for manipulating pointer-based data structures. The programmer creates a picture showing the affected part of a data structure before and ...
  • Larkins, Robert L.; Mayo, Michael (2008)
    This paper introduces Adaptive Feature Thresholding (AFT) which is a novel method of person-dependent off-line signature verification. AFT enhances how a simple image feature of a signature is converted to a binary feature ...
  • Teahan, W.J.; Cleary, John G. (1997)
    High quality models of English text with performance approaching that of humans is important for many applications including spelling correction, speech recognition, OCR, and encryption. A number of different statistical ...
  • Malik, Robi; Roop, Partha S. (Springer, Berlin, 2005)
    The specification matching problem in embedded systems is to determine whether an existing component may be adapted suitably to match the requirements of a new specification. Recently, a refinement called forced simulation ...
  • Witten, Ian H. (Elsevier B.V., 2004)
    Text mining is about inferring structure from sequences representing natural language text, and may be defined as the process of analyzing text to extract information that is useful for particular purposes. Although ...
  • Frank, Eibe; Hall, Mark A. (Springer, 2008)
    The much-publicized Netflix competition has put the spotlight on the application domain of collaborative filtering and has sparked interest in machine learning algorithms that can be applied to this sort of problem. The ...
  • Hinze, Annika; Junmanee, Saijai (Springer Berlin, 2006)
    Personalized recommendations in a mobile tourist information system suffer from a number of limitations. Most pronounced is the amount of initial user information needed to build a user model. In this paper, we adopt and ...
  • Junmanee, Saijai; Hinze, Annika (2005)
    An advanced tourist information provider system delivers information regarding sights and events on their users' travel route. In order to give sophisticated personalized information about tourist attractions to their ...
  • Jackson, Marcel; Stokes, Tim E. (2003)
    This paper concerns the theory of partial maps under composition and more generally, the RC-semigroups introduced by Jackson and Stokes [Semigroup Forum 62 (2001) 279–310] (semigroups with a unary operation called (right) ...
  • Faensen, Daniel; Hinze, Annika; Schweppe, Heinz (Springer, Berlin, 1998)
    An Alerting Service (AS) informs its clients about new information provided by several suppliers. Special interests of clients can be defined as profiles. In the context of digital libraries, suppliers are the providers ...
  • Broughan, Kevin A. (Association for Computing Machinery, 2009)
    An algorithm for the explicit evaluation of Kloosterman sums for GL(n, R) for n ≥2 and an implementation in the Mathematics package GL(n) pack are described
  • Sarjant, Samuel; Legg, Catherine; Robinson, Michael; Medelyan, Olena (2009)
    In order to achieve genuine web intelligence, building some kind of large general machine-readable conceptual scheme (i.e. ontology) seems inescapable. Yet the past 20 years have shown that manual ontology-building is not ...
  • Holmes, Geoffrey; Fletcher, Dale; Reutemann, Peter; Frank, Eibe (Springer, 2009)
    Chromatography is an important analytical technique that has widespread use in environmental applications. A typical application is the monitoring of water samples to determine if they contain petroleum. These tests are ...
  • Timpany, Claire; Vanderschantz, Nicholas (Common Ground Publishing, 2012)
    Pedagogical practices in formal educational settings, together with the nature of communication technologies in a variety of digital media, mean that children will encounter screen-based learning opportunities in both ...
  • DeWar, Rhys; McQueen, Robert J. (University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 1995)
    This report discusses the use of machine learning tools to examine datasets extracted from a database of dairy cows. The objective of the study was to investigate whether these machine learning tools could extract meaningful ...
  • Malone, David; Luckie, Matthew John (Springer, 2007)
    RFC 792 requires most ICMP error messages to quote the IP header and the next eight bytes of the packet to which the ICMP error message applies. The quoted packet is used by the receiver to match the ICMP message to an ...
  • Zuma, K.; Lurie, M.; Jorgensen, Murray A. (John Wiley & Sons Limited, 2006)
    In epidemiological studies where subjects are seen periodically on follow-up visits, interval-censored data occur naturally. The exact time the change of state (such as HIV seroconversion) occurs is not known exactly, only ...
  • Deutsch, Moshe; Henson, Martin C.; Reeves, Steve (Oxford University Press, 2003)
    This is the first of a series of papers devoted to the thorough investigation of (total correctness) refinement based on an underlying partial relational model. In this paper we restrict attention to operation refinement. ...

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