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FUIN
2006
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A Categorical View on Algebraic Lattices in Formal Concept Analysis
Formal concept analysis has grown from a new branch of the mathematical field of lattice theory to a widely recognized tool in Computer Science and elsewhere. In order to fully be...
Pascal Hitzler, Markus Krötzsch, Guo-Qiang Zh...
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HICSS
1999
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
Voting before Discussing: Computer Voting as Social Communication
This paper presents a case study on the use of an alternative method of computer support to that normally used, one that uses voting as a tool for social rather than rational choi...
Brian Whitworth, Robert J. McQueen
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DAGSTUHL
1996
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On-line Algorithms in Machine Learning
The areas of On-Line Algorithms and Machine Learning are both concerned with problems of making decisions about the present based only on knowledge of the past. Although these area...
Avrim Blum
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TCS
1998
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Merit Factors and Morse Sequences
Abstract. We show that Turyn’s conjecture, arising from the Theory of Error Correcting Codes, has an equivalent formulation in Dynamical Systems Theory. In particular, Turyn’s ...
T. Downarowicz, Y. Lacroix
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DFG
2007
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Why Interval Arithmetic is so Useful
: Interval arithmetic was introduced by Ramon Moore [Moo66] in the 1960s as an approach to bound rounding errors in mathematical computation. The theory of interval analysis emerge...
Younis Hijazi, Hans Hagen, Charles D. Hansen, Kenn...