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Degree achievements and maximalization: a cross-linguistic perspective
This paper discusses degree achievements cross-linguistically, focusing on the maximalization possibilities reported in the literature. I introduce a four-way typology where languages differ regarding whether they overtly mark (with lexical items) degree
Gabriel Martínez Vera
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Planning on Discrete Event Systems using parallelism maximization [PDF]
This work deals with the production planning problem in Discrete Event Systems, using the Supervisory Control Theory to delimit the search universe and developing two heuristics based on the maximization of the parallelism to find sequences that minimize makespan.
Lucas V.R. Alves +2 more
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Event Collapse in Contrast Maximization Frameworks
Contrast maximization (CMax) is a framework that provides state-of-the-art results on several event-based computer vision tasks, such as ego-motion or optical flow estimation. However, it may suffer from a problem called event collapse, which is an undesired solution where events are warped into too few pixels.
Shintaro Shiba +2 more
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Utility-maximizing event stream suppression [PDF]
Complex Event Processing (CEP) has emerged as a technology for monitoring event streams in search of user specified event patterns. When a CEP system is deployed in sensitive environments the user may wish to mitigate leaks of private information while ensuring that useful nonsensitive patterns are still reported.
Di Wang +3 more
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This paper explores the encoding of telicity in Hungarian. While proposing a mereological, scalar semantic analysis, it shows that Hungarian uses a telicity-marking strategy in which it contrasts with English, where telicity is not the direct consequence
Éva Kardos
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Tango's maximized excess events test with different weights [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundTango's maximized excess events test (MEET) has been shown to have very good statistical power in detecting global disease clustering. A nice feature of this test is that it considers a range of spatial scale parameters, adjusting for the multiple testing.
Song, Changhong, Kulldorff, Martin
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Maximal meaningful events and applications to image analysis
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Desolneux, Agnès +2 more
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On the (a)telicity property of English verb phrases
The aim of the paper is that of offering an overview of various executions of the aspectual notions of (a)telicity in the current literature. The core idea is that in English the telic-atelic contrast is compositionally computed at the level of VP or IP.
Ilinca Crăiniceanu, Ileana Baciu
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Events in quantum mechanics are maximally non-absolute
The notorious quantum measurement problem brings out the difficulty to reconcile two quantum postulates: the unitary evolution of closed quantum systems and the wave-function collapse after a measurement. This problematics is particularly highlighted in the Wigner's friend thought experiment, where the mismatch between unitary evolution and ...
George Moreno +3 more
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Fast Budgeted Influence Maximization Over Multi-Action Event Logs
In a social network, influence maximization is the problem of identifying a set of users that own the maximum {\it influence ability} across the network. In this paper, a novel credit distribution (CD) based model, termed as the multi-action CD (mCD) model, is introduced to quantify the influence ability of each user, which works with practical ...
Qilian Yu +3 more
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