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Experimenting with Aesthetics-Based Graph Layout
2000Many automatic graph layout algorithms have been implemented to display relational data in a graphical (usually node-arc) manner. The success of these algorithms is typically measured by their computational efficiency and the extent to which they conform to aesthetic criteria (for example, minimising the number of crossings, maximising symmetry ...
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Engineering Experience Base Maintenance Knowledge
2001The value of a corporate information system such as an experience base tends to degrade with time. To keep the value of such a system, maintenance is an essential. Maintenance should not simply happen ad-hoc but systematically and based on specific maintenance knowledge.
Markus Nick, Klaus-Dieter Althoff
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Mathematical Models of Experience-Based and Dynamic Experience-Based Fuzzy Classification
2009 WRI Global Congress on Intelligent Systems, 2009This paper presents novel mathematical models to decide similarity functions for experience-based and dynamic experience-based fuzzy classification. By extending crisp partition to fuzzy partition and introducing statistical approach, we firstly establish models for experience-based fuzzy classification.
Wenyi Chen +3 more
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Experiences with PDG-Based IFC
2010Information flow control systems provide the guarantees that are required in today's security-relevant systems. While the literature has produced a wealth of techniques to ensure a given security policy, there is only a small number of implementations, and even these are mostly restricted to theoretical languages or a subset of an existing language ...
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Experience Based Nonmonotonic Reasoning
2013Within everyday reasoning we often use argumentation patterns that employ the rather vague notion of something being normally true. This form of reasoning is usually captured using Reiter's Default Logic. However, in Default Logic one has to make explicit the rules which are to be used for reasoning and which are supposed to be normally true. This is a
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Experience-Based Support for Code Inspections
2005According to recent surveys, software developers still perceive current inspection tools as insufficient. One reason might be that most of the existing tools focus their support on organizational aspects of the inspection. We present a knowledge-based tool that provides intelligent support in the defect detection step.
Markus Nick +2 more
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2020
This chapter presents experimental evidence suggesting that the acceptability of certain island violations is contingent on the prior experience that speakers have with both main situation type described by the proposition itself, and the particular syntactic construction in which it is conveyed. Highly coherent and prototypical complex structures more
Rui P. Chaves, Michael T. Putnam
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This chapter presents experimental evidence suggesting that the acceptability of certain island violations is contingent on the prior experience that speakers have with both main situation type described by the proposition itself, and the particular syntactic construction in which it is conveyed. Highly coherent and prototypical complex structures more
Rui P. Chaves, Michael T. Putnam
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Experiments on linguistically-based term associations
Information Processing & Management, 1992Abstract A description of the hyperterm system REALIST (REtrieval Aids by LInguistics and STatistics) and in more detail a description of its semantic component is given. We call a hyperterm system a system that contains different kinds of term relations. The semantic component of REALIST generates semantic term relations such as synonyms.
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An experiment in knowledge-based automatic programming
Artificial Intelligence, 1979Abstract Human programmers seem to know a lot about programming. This suggests a way to try to build automatic programming systems: encode this knowledge in some machine-usable form. In order to test the viability of this approach, knowledge about elementary symbolic programming has been codified into a set of about four hundred detailed rules, and a
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The "Experience-Based Medicine" of the Thirteenth Century
Early Science and Medicine, 2009AbstractWe should not assume that medieval physicians did not take pains to found their practice upon evidence. Academic physicians at Montpellier ca. 1300 were cautious about accepting textbook claims for the powers of drugs, and tried to verify each drug's physiological effects before using it; yet they were also flexible, ready to believe that ...
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