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COGSCI
2010
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15 years 6 months ago
Do Grammars Minimize Dependency Length?
A well-established principle of language is that there is a preference for closely related words to be close together in the sentence. This can be expressed as a preference for de...
Daniel Gildea, David Temperley
APPROX
2006
Springer
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15 years 10 months ago
Space Complexity vs. Query Complexity
Abstract. Combinatorial property testing deals with the following relaxation of decision problems: Given a fixed property and an input x, one wants to decide whether x satisfies th...
Oded Lachish, Ilan Newman, Asaf Shapira
BMCBI
2007
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From genes to functional classes in the study of biological systems
Background: With the popularisation of high-throughput techniques, the need for procedures that help in the biological interpretation of results has increased enormously. Recently...
Fátima Al-Shahrour, Leonardo Arbiza, Hern&a...
DT
2000
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Postsilicon Validation Methodology for Microprocessors
f abstraction as applicable to break the problem's complexity, and innovating better techniques to address complexity of new microarchitectural features. Validation techniques...
Hemant G. Rotithor
ICDCN
2009
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Flooding-Assisted Threshold Assignment for Aggregate Monitoring in Sensor Networks
The research community has witnessed a large interest in monitoring large scale distributed systems. In these applications typically we wish to monitor a global system condition wh...
Ali Abbasi, Ahmad Khonsari, Mohammad Sadegh Talebi