This paper considers the problem of modeling disease progression from historical clinical databases, with the ultimate objective of stratifying patients into groups with clearly d...
Ronald K. Pearson, Robert J. Kingan, Alan Hochberg
This paper describes an algorithm for determining if an event occurs persistently within an interval where the interval is periodic but the event is not. The goal of the algorithm...
We argue that a comprehensive model of graph comprehension must include spatial cognition. We propose that current models of graph comprehension have not needed to incorporate spat...
Theoretical and empirical work on the geometry of environmental knowledge is discussed. Certain patterns of distanc.e and directional estimates collected from humans have been inte...
Decision trees have been successfully used for the task of classification. However, state-of-the-art algorithms do not incorporate the user in the tree construction process. This ...