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JCT
2007
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A zero-free interval for flow polynomials of cubic graphs
Let P(G,t) and F(G,t) denote the chromatic and flow polynomials of a graph G. D.R. Woodall has shown that, if G is a plane triangulation, then the only zeros of P(G,t) in (−∞...
Bill Jackson
JSW
2007
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Supporting UML Sequence Diagrams with a Processor Net Approach
— UML sequence diagrams focus on the interaction between different classes. For distributed real time transaction processing it is possible to end up with complex sequence diagra...
Tony Spiteri Staines
LRE
2007
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Unleashing the killer corpus: experiences in creating the multi-everything AMI Meeting Corpus
The AMI Meeting Corpus contains 100 hours of meetings captured using many synchronized recording devices, and is designed to support work in speech and video processing, language ...
Jean Carletta
COMBINATORICS
2004
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Enumerative Problems Inspired by Mayer's Theory of Cluster Integrals
The basic functional equations for connected and 2-connnected graphs can be traced back to the statistical physicists Mayer and Husimi. They play an essential role in establishing...
Pierre Leroux
CORR
2000
Springer
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Variable Word Rate N-grams
The rate of occurrence of words is not uniform but varies from document to document. Despite this observation, parameters for conventional n-gram language models are usually deriv...
Yoshihiko Gotoh, Steve Renals
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