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ITICSE
2003
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Teaching undergraduate software design in a liberal arts environment using RoboCup
Most large research universities include a software design or software development course as a required or elective component of an undergraduate computer science major. For vario...
Timothy Huang, Frank Swenton
SIGADA
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Teaching graphics using Ada
This paper describes several tools related to the Ada language that were developed to support the teaching of a computer graphics course. These tools include an updated and improv...
C. Wayne Brown
ACL
2010
14 years 7 months ago
Predicate Argument Structure Analysis Using Transformation Based Learning
Maintaining high annotation consistency in large corpora is crucial for statistical learning; however, such work is hard, especially for tasks containing semantic elements. This p...
Hirotoshi Taira, Sanae Fujita, Masaaki Nagata
ITICSE
2004
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Use of large databases for group projects at the nexus of teaching and research
Final year, group (capstone) projects in computing disciplines are often expected to fill multiple roles: in addition to allowing students to learn important domain-specific knowl...
Richard C. Thomas, Rebecca Mancy
COCO
2009
Springer
155views Algorithms» more  COCO 2009»
15 years 4 months ago
Weak Derandomization of Weak Algorithms: Explicit Versions of Yao's Lemma
—A simple averaging argument shows that given a randomized algorithm A and a function f such that for every input x, Pr[A(x) = f(x)] ≥ 1−ρ (where the probability is over the...
Ronen Shaltiel