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IJCAI
2003
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The Knowledge Required to Interpret Noun Compounds
Noun compound interpretation is the task of determining the semantic relations among the constituents of a noun compound. For example, "concrete floor" means a floor mad...
James Fan, Ken Barker, Bruce W. Porter
CGF
2010
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15 years 6 months ago
Visualizing Summary Statistics and Uncertainty
The graphical depiction of uncertainty information is emerging as a problem of great importance. Scientific data sets are not considered complete without indications of error, acc...
Kristin Potter, Joe Kniss, Richard F. Riesenfeld, ...
CE
2008
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Determining factors of the use of e-learning environments by university teachers
E-learning environments increasingly serve as important infrastructural features of universities that enable teachers to provide students with different representations of knowled...
Hossein Mahdizadeh, Harm Biemans, Martin Mulder
CGF
2008
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Sequential Monte Carlo Adaptation in Low-Anisotropy Participating Media
This paper presents a novel method that effectively combines both control variates and importance sampling in a sequential Monte Carlo context. The radiance estimates computed dur...
Vincent Pegoraro, Ingo Wald, Steven G. Parker
BMCBI
2006
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Predicting the effect of missense mutations on protein function: analysis with Bayesian networks
Background: A number of methods that use both protein structural and evolutionary information are available to predict the functional consequences of missense mutations. However, ...
Chris J. Needham, James R. Bradford, Andrew J. Bul...