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DEXAW
1997
IEEE
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Can we Rely on SQL?
It is important for any data language that it enables many people to derive correct information from a databases in a simple, effective way with predictable performance. In an ana...
J. H. ter Bekke
FPCA
1993
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Parallel Implementation of Bags
Multisets (also called bags) are an interesting data structure for parallelly implemented functional programming languages, since they do not force an unneeded restriction of the ...
Herbert Kuchen, Katia Gladitz
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NIPS
2008
15 years 8 months ago
The Mondrian Process
We describe a novel class of distributions, called Mondrian processes, which can be interpreted as probability distributions over kd-tree data structures. Mondrian processes are m...
Daniel M. Roy, Yee Whye Teh
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NAACL
2001
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Applying Co-Training Methods to Statistical Parsing
We propose a novel Co-Training method for statistical parsing. The algorithm takes as input a small corpus (9695 sentences) annotated with parse trees, a dictionary of possible le...
Anoop Sarkar
172
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MAICS
2003
15 years 8 months ago
Representing Symbolic Reasoning
Introspection is a fundamental component of how we as humans reason, learn, and adapt. However, many existing computer reasoning systems exclude the possibility of introspection b...
Brian E. Mastenbrook, Eric G. Berkowitz