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GIS
1992
ACM
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Machine Induction of Geospatial Knowledge
Machine learning techniques such as tree induction have become accepted tools for developing generalisations of large data sets, typically for use with production rule systems in p...
Peter A. Whigham, Robert I. McKay, J. R. Davis
VLDB
1993
ACM
112views Database» more  VLDB 1993»
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Specifying and Enforcing Intertask Dependencies
Extensions of the traditional atomic transaction model are needed to support the development of multi-system applications or work ows that access heterogeneous databases and legac...
Paul C. Attie, Munindar P. Singh, Amit P. Sheth, M...
TACS
1994
Springer
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ML Typing, Explicit Polymorphism and Qualified Types
The ML type system was originally introduced as a means of identifying a class of terms in a simple untyped language, often referred to as core-ML, whose evaluation could be guaran...
Mark P. Jones
VLDB
1989
ACM
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Situation Monitoring for Active Databases
paper is concerned with ways of specifying situations and evaluating them efficiently. The techniques described in this paper were developed as part of the HiPAC (High Performance...
Arnon Rosenthal, Sharma Chakravarthy, Barbara T. B...
ACII
2007
Springer
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Detecting Affect from Non-stylised Body Motions
In this paper we present a novel framework for analysing non-stylised motion in order to detect implicitly communicated affect. Our approach makes use of a segmentation technique w...
Daniel Bernhardt, Peter Robinson
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