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ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE, 2021
We report here the following example of reuse. LIME is a local instance-based explanation generation framework that was originally proposed by Ribeiro et al. in their paper "'Why Should I Trust You?': Explaining the Predictions of Any Classifier".
Kewen Peng, T. Menzies
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We report here the following example of reuse. LIME is a local instance-based explanation generation framework that was originally proposed by Ribeiro et al. in their paper "'Why Should I Trust You?': Explaining the Predictions of Any Classifier".
Kewen Peng, T. Menzies
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A review of polymeric membranes and processes for potable water reuse
David M Warsinger +2 more
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Prompt Cache: Modular Attention Reuse for Low-Latency Inference
Conference on Machine Learning and Systems, 2023We present Prompt Cache, an approach for accelerating inference for large language models (LLM) by reusing attention states across different LLM prompts.
In Gim +5 more
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Environmental impact of textile reuse and recycling – A review
Gustav Sandin
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Sustainable wastewater reuse for agriculture
Effective management of water resources is crucial for global food security and sustainable development. In this Review, we explore the potential benefits and challenges associated with treated wastewater (TW) reuse for irrigation.
Anastasis Christou, Vasiliki G Beretsou
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Produced water characteristics, treatment and reuse: A review
Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2019Mohammad A Al-Ghouti
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2013 20th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE), 2013
Although source code search systems are well known as being helpful to reuse source code, they have an issue that they often suggest larger code than what users actually need. This is because they suggest code based on the structure of programming languages such as files or classes.
Tomoya Ishihara +3 more
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Although source code search systems are well known as being helpful to reuse source code, they have an issue that they often suggest larger code than what users actually need. This is because they suggest code based on the structure of programming languages such as files or classes.
Tomoya Ishihara +3 more
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Companion of the 18th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications, 2003
This panel (part of the 2003 Onward! program) will discuss libraries, repositories, and reuse. While there is so much hype and noise about repositories and metadata - so little understood about how hard it is to design for reuse and to encourage systematic reuse.
Dave Thomas +4 more
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This panel (part of the 2003 Onward! program) will discuss libraries, repositories, and reuse. While there is so much hype and noise about repositories and metadata - so little understood about how hard it is to design for reuse and to encourage systematic reuse.
Dave Thomas +4 more
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Upcycling to Sustainably Reuse Plastics
Advances in Materials, 2021Plastics are now indispensable in daily lives. However, the pollution from plastics is also increasingly becoming a serious environmental issue. Recent years have seen more sustainable approaches and technologies, commonly known as upcycling, to ...
Xin Zhao +5 more
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