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DAGSTUHL
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Subjectivity in Clone Judgment: Can We Ever Agree?
An objective definition of what a code clone is currently eludes the field. A small study was performed at an international workshop to elicit judgments and discussions from world ...
Cory Kapser, Paul Anderson, Michael W. Godfrey, Ra...
WWW
2009
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Learning consensus opinion: mining data from a labeling game
We consider the problem of identifying the consensus ranking for the results of a query, given preferences among those results from a set of individual users. Once consensus ranki...
Paul N. Bennett, David Maxwell Chickering, Anton M...
CCR
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
You must be joking...: should the internet have an ON/OFF switch?
If despite your better judgment you decide to read this article, keep in mind that it was written during the summer, and this has been the hottest summer ever. To avoid such artic...
Michalis Faloutsos
CIVR
2010
Springer
227views Image Analysis» more  CIVR 2010»
13 years 2 months ago
Evaluating detection of near duplicate video segments
The automatic detection of near duplicate video segments, such as multiple takes of a scene or different news video clips showing the same event, has received growing research int...
Werner Bailer
SIGIR
2010
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Optimal meta search results clustering
By analogy with merging documents rankings, the outputs from multiple search results clustering algorithms can be combined into a single output. In this paper we study the feasibi...
Claudio Carpineto, Giovanni Romano