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IJPRAI
2006
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The Unexpected Aspects of Surprise
Some symbolic AI models for example BDI (belief, desire, intention) models are conceived as explicit and operational models of the intentional pursuit and belief dynamics. The mai...
Emiliano Lorini, Cristiano Castelfranchi
JDWM
2006
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Discovering Surprising Instances of Simpson's Paradox in Hierarchical Multidimensional Data
This paper focuses on the discovery of surprising, unexpected patterns, based on a data mining method that consists of detecting instances of Simpson's paradox. By its very n...
Carem C. Fabris, Alex Alves Freitas
JCO
2007
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An unexpected meeting of four seemingly unrelated problems: graph testing, DNA complex screening, superimposed codes and secure
This paper discusses the relation among four problems: graph testing, DNA complex screening, superimposed codes and secure key distribution. We prove a surprising equivalence relat...
H. B. Chen, Ding-Zhu Du, Frank K. Hwang
AOSD
2011
ACM
12 years 11 months ago
Closure joinpoints: block joinpoints without surprises
Block joinpoints allow programmers to explicitly mark regions of base code as “to be advised”, thus avoiding the need to extract the block into a method just for the sake of c...
Eric Bodden
ICSE
2007
IEEE-ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Identifying Feature Interactions in Multi-Language Aspect-Oriented Frameworks
The simultaneous use of multiple aspect languages has the potential of becoming a significant one, as new aspectoriented frameworks are developed and existing ones expand to incor...
Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz