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LINKS

International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 2007
We define the notion of links, thus generalizing the chain-code, turtle geometry, and collage formalisms. As links can be concatenated, link grammars can be defined in a similar way as chain-code grammars. Context-free link grammars are shown to be strictly more powerful than both context-free chain-code grammars and context-free collage grammars ...
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Looking for linking [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the thirteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia - HYPERTEXT '02, 2002
Non-trivial hypertexts (containing more than one node) use links to implement their internal structure. On the Web navigation bars have become ubiquitous, defining functional regions on a web page that expose a site’s primary structure, listing nearby pages or media (home page, next page, previous page, search, related links).
Miles-Board, Timothy   +2 more
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Predicting the Link Strength of "Newborn" Links

Proceedings of the 25th International Conference Companion on World Wide Web - WWW '16 Companion, 2016
Measurements of online social networks (OSNs) support the common fact that not all links carry the same social value, and that the strength of each link is strictly related to the frequency of interactions between the connected users. In this paper, we investigate the predictability of the interactions on OSN links by wondering if it is possible to ...
M. Zignani, S. Gaito, G.P. Rossi
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A pragmatics of links

Proceedings of the eleventh ACM on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2000
This paper applies the linguistic theory of relevance to the study of the way links work, insisting on the lyrical quality of the link-interpreting activity. It is argued that such a pragmatic approach can help us understand hypertext readers´ behavior, and thus be useful for authors and tool-builders alike.
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ACHIRALITY AND LINKING NUMBERS OF LINKS

Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications, 2012
An oriented and ordered n-component link L in the 3-sphere is said to be achiral if it is ambient isotopic to its mirror image ignoring orientations and ordering of the components. For an oriented and ordered n-component link L, let λL be the product of linking numbers of all 2-component sublinks in L. For n = 4m + 3, where m is a non-negative integer,
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Links and Links

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1997
The complexity of the interaction between the links of golf turf and the moving human anatomical links for playing golf can be transposed to other environments and human functions. Just as the golfer strives to meet performance goals on the golf course, patients work to attain clinical objectives in their daily environment.
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To link or not to link: benefits and disadvantages of linking cap-and-trade systems

Climate Policy, 2009
A framework was devised for policy-makers to assess direct bilateral cap-and-trade linkages. A systematic analysis of the economic, political and regulatory implications indicates potential benefits along with a number of potentially negative sideeffects.
Flachsland, C.   +2 more
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The Weakest Link

2007
In this paper we discuss the phenomenon of grounding in dialogue using a context-change approach to the interpretation of dialogue utterances. We formulate an empirically motivated principle for the strengthening of weak mutual beliefs, and show that with this principle, the building of common ground in dialogue can be explained through ordinary ...
Bunt, H.C., Morante, R.
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Virtual-Link Representation for Link Prediction

2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2019
Link prediction predicts the likelihood of a future association between two nodes in a network. It plays an important role in mining and analyzing the evolution of networks and it is the fundament of many applications, including bioinformatics, e-commerce, security domain and co-authorship networks. The past few decades has witnessed the development of
Can Yao   +4 more
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Linking Propositions

Vision Research, 1984
Linking propositions are statements that relate perceptual states to physiological states, and as such are one of the fundamental building blocks of visual science. A brief history of the concept of linking proposition is presented. Five general families of linking propositions--Identity, Similarity, Mutual Exclusivity, Simplicity and Analogy--are ...
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