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SIGLEX
1991
15 years 1 months ago
For the Lexicon that Has Everything
This paper argues that itisimpossible to separate lexicaland encyclopedic knowledge and describes an attempt to build a large lexical database that contains the range of informati...
Martha W. Evens, Joanne Dardaine, Yu-Feng Huang, S...
ALGORITHMS
2010
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14 years 7 months ago
A Complete Theory of Everything (Will Be Subjective)
Increasingly encompassing models have been suggested for our world. Theories range from generally accepted to increasingly speculative to apparently bogus. The progression of theo...
Marcus Hutter
WWW
2009
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Crawling English-Japanese person-name transliterations from the web
Automatic compilation of lexicon is a dream of lexicon compilers as well as lexicon users. This paper proposes a system that crawls English-Japanese person-name transliterations f...
Satoshi Sato
WSDM
2009
ACM
176views Data Mining» more  WSDM 2009»
15 years 4 months ago
The web changes everything: understanding the dynamics of web content
The Web is a dynamic, ever changing collection of information. This paper explores changes in Web content by analyzing a crawl of 55,000 Web pages, selected to represent different...
Eytan Adar, Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais, Jonatha...
STOC
2007
ACM
127views Algorithms» more  STOC 2007»
15 years 9 months ago
First to market is not everything: an analysis of preferential attachment with fitness
The design of algorithms on complex networks, such as routing, ranking or recommendation algorithms, requires a detailed understanding of the growth characteristics of the network...
Christian Borgs, Jennifer T. Chayes, Constantinos ...