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JFP
2002
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Secrets of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler inliner
Higher-order languages, such as Haskell, encourage the proto build abstractions by composing functions. A good compiler must inline many of these calls to recover an e ciently exe...
Simon L. Peyton Jones, Simon Marlow
CORR
1999
Springer
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Competition and cooperation: Libraries and publishers in the transition to electronic scholarly journals
The conversion of scholarly journals to digital format is proceeding rapidly, especially of those from large commercial and learned society publishers. This conversion offers the ...
Andrew M. Odlyzko
MCS
2002
Springer
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Boosting and Classification of Electronic Nose Data
Abstract. Boosting methods are known to improve generalization performances of learning algorithms reducing both bias and variance or enlarging the margin of the resulting multi-cl...
Francesco Masulli, Matteo Pardo, Giorgio Sbervegli...
MCS
2002
Springer
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Distributed Pasting of Small Votes
Bagging and boosting are two popular ensemble methods that achieve better accuracy than a single classifier. These techniques have limitations on massive datasets, as the size of t...
Nitesh V. Chawla, Lawrence O. Hall, Kevin W. Bowye...
MT
1998
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A Controlled Skip Parser
Real-world natural language sentences are long and complex, and always contain unexpected grammatical constructions. It even includes noise and ungrammaticality. This paper descri...
Kenji Yamada
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