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2008
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
What makes propositional abduction tractable
Abduction is a fundamental form of nonmonotonic reasoning that aims at finding explanations for observed manifestations. This process underlies many applications, from car configu...
Gustav Nordh, Bruno Zanuttini
JPDC
2008
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Parallel techniques for information extraction from hyperspectral imagery using heterogeneous networks of workstations
Recent advances in space and computer technologies are revolutionizing the way remotely sensed data is collected, managed and interpreted. In particular, NASA is continuously gath...
Antonio J. Plaza
AI
2002
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Improving heuristic mini-max search by supervised learning
This article surveys three techniques for enhancing heuristic game-tree search pioneered in the author's Othello program Logistello, which dominated the computer Othello scen...
Michael Buro
JHSN
2000
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15 years 6 months ago
Telemedicine: challenges and opportunities
Telemedicine is many things to many people. Only until a few years ago, telemedicine was equated to video teleconferencing between physicians, while nowadays, perhaps the most acti...
Sang-goo Lee, Seong K. Mun, Prakash Jha, Betty Ann...
CSB
2005
IEEE
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15 years 12 months ago
Learning Yeast Gene Functions from Heterogeneous Sources of Data Using Hybrid Weighted Bayesian Networks
We developed a machine learning system for determining gene functions from heterogeneous sources of data sets using a Weighted Naive Bayesian Network (WNB). The knowledge of gene ...
Xutao Deng, Huimin Geng, Hesham H. Ali