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Description Generation for Points of Interest

2021 IEEE 37th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), 2021
Description of Points of Interest (POIs) plays an important role to enhance the quality of many location-based services, such as displaying concentrated information of POIs for user-friendly experience and leading to successful POI recommendation. However, only a few popular POIs have enough description on the web.
Xiaoli Wang   +5 more
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Direct interesting rule generation

Third IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, 2004
An association rule generation algorithm usually generates too many rules including a lot of uninteresting ones. Many interestingness criteria are proposed to prune those uninteresting rules. However, they work in post-pruning process and hence do not improve the rule generation efficiency.
Jiuyong Li, Yanchun Zhang
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The generality of interest themes

Australian Psychologist, 1993
Abstract The history of interest measurement has occurred principally within vocational psychology. Beginning with E.K. Strong Jr. and G.F. Kuder it is possible to abstract thematic qualities from interest measurement which endure in Holland's (1985) theory of vocational choice.
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Implementing the General Interest

Public Administration Review, 1940
G OVERNMENT in the City of New York is to be looked at, perhaps, as a special case: sheer size and spread, remainders of local autonomy in the various boroughs, a tradition of uncontrolled speculation in land, the existence of large adjacent metropolitan areas under other administrations, fantastic overzoning for business and high-density residential ...
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Automatic Generation of Interesting Games

2009 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and its Applications, 2009
Computer games have always been a source of entertainment for all age groups. From the point of view of game developer it has always been difficult to quantify the entertainment value of the human player, as the entertainment value is very subjective.
Zahid Halim, A. Rauf Baig
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Interest Points of General Imbalance

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2009
The imbalance oriented selection scheme was recently introduced to detect stable interest points in weakly or sparsely textured images. The scheme chooses image points whose one-pixel-wide directional intensity variations can be clustered into two imbalanced classes as candidates. An important property of imbalance oriented selection is that imbalanced
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General interest (Paper Session)

Proceedings of the annual conference on - ACM 76, 1976
This session contains papers appealing to diverse interests. It includes a simulator generator which models architecture, load, and operating systems in a modular fashion allowing recombination of components; and improved proof for a theorem on search algorithms which find minimal cost paths in graphs; a method of reconstruction of algorithms from ...
Daniel P. Friedman   +6 more
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Generalizations and Interesting Directions

2013
In this chapter, we generalize our approach to the Internet with both cellular and ad-hoc wireless links and to NUM with general concave utility functions. In addition, we outline that generalized Nyquist criterion and stochastic approximation tools can be employed to study the stability and performance of the proposed network schemes in realistic ...
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Generic predicates and interest-relativity

Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 2012
Abstract“Simple generics” with bare plural subjects (e.g.,dogs bark) predicate of a kind a property that the kind “inherits” from its individual members. But what does that inheritance amount to if it is not, likemost dogs bark, based on how many individuals have the property.
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Chapter VI.11: Equity and the interests of future generations

2018
Environmental law is not oblivious to future generations and the protection of their interests, on the contrary future generations are frequently mentioned in environmental legal documents. Legal experts have developed the theoretical groundwork required to conceptualise intergenerational equity.
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