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JCB
2006
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Designing an A* Algorithm for Calculating Edit Distance between Rooted-Unordered Trees
Tree structures are useful for describing and analyzing biological objects and processes. Consequently, there is a need to design metrics and algorithms to compare trees. A natura...
Yair Horesh, Ramit Mehr, Ron Unger
JUCS
2008
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Exposure and Support of Latent Social Networks among Learning Object Repository Users
Abstract: Although immense efforts have been invested in the construction of hundreds of learning object repositories, the degree of reuse of learning resources maintained in such ...
Peng Han, Gerd Kortemeyer, Bernd J. Krämer, C...
JLP
2006
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Algebraic-coalgebraic specification in CoCasl
We introduce CoCasl as a light-weight but expressive coalgebraic extension of the algebraic specification language Casl. CoCasl allows the nested combination of algebraic datatype...
Till Mossakowski, Lutz Schröder, Markus Rogge...
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JMLR
2006
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Bayesian Network Learning with Parameter Constraints
The task of learning models for many real-world problems requires incorporating domain knowledge into learning algorithms, to enable accurate learning from a realistic volume of t...
Radu Stefan Niculescu, Tom M. Mitchell, R. Bharat ...
EOR
2007
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How much information do we need?
ct 7 Modern technology is succeeding in delivering more information to people at ever faster rates. Under traditional 8 views of rational decision making where individuals should e...
Peter M. Todd
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