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GIS
2010
ACM
14 years 10 months ago
Probabilistic modeling of traffic lanes from GPS traces
Instead of traditional ways of creating road maps, an attractive alternative is to create a map based on GPS traces of regular drivers. One important aspect of this approach is to...
Yihua Chen, John Krumm
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DLOG
2010
14 years 10 months ago
Structure Preserving TBox Repair using Defaults
Unsatisfiable concepts are a major cause for inconsistencies in Description Logics knowledge bases. Popular methods for repairing such concepts aim to remove or rewrite axioms to r...
Thomas Scharrenbach, Rolf Grütter, Bettina Wa...
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KBSE
2010
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Automated program repair through the evolution of assembly code
A method is described for automatically repairing legacy software at the assembly code level using evolutionary computation. The technique is demonstrated on Java byte code and x8...
Eric Schulte, Stephanie Forrest, Westley Weimer
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KBSE
2005
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Automating experimentation on distributed testbeds
Engineering distributed systems is a challenging activity. This is partly due to the intrinsic complexity of distributed systems, and partly due to the practical obstacles that de...
Yanyan Wang, Matthew J. Rutherford, Antonio Carzan...
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EWCBR
2006
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
What Evaluation Criteria Are Right for CCBR? Considering Rank Quality
Abstract. Evaluation criteria for conversational CBR (CCBR) systems are important to guide development and tuning of new methods, and to enable practitioners to make informed decis...
Steven Bogaerts, David B. Leake