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ESOP
2009
Springer
16 years 29 days ago
Is Structural Subtyping Useful? An Empirical Study
Abstract. Structural subtyping is popular in research languages, but all mainstream object-oriented languages use nominal subtyping. Since languages with structural subtyping are n...
Donna Malayeri, Jonathan Aldrich
OOPSLA
1995
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Using a Prototype-based Language for User Interface: The Newton Project's Experience
Object-oriented user interface frameworks are usually implemented in a class-based language. We chose instead to develop a prototype-based language, NewtonScript, for this purpose...
Walter R. Smith
IHI
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
Section classification in clinical notes using supervised hidden markov model
As more and more information is available in the Electronic Health Record in the form of free-text narrative, there is a need for automated tools, which can process and understand...
Ying Li, Sharon Lipsky Gorman, Noemie Elhadad
POPL
2007
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
A typed intermediate language for compiling multiple inheritance
Type-preserving compilation can improve software reliability by generating code that can be verified independently of the compiler. Practical type-preserving compilation does not ...
Juan Chen
JIIS
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Using KCCA for Japanese-English cross-language information retrieval and document classification
Kernel Canonical Correlation Analysis (KCCA) is a method of correlating linear relationship between two variables in a kernel defined feature space. A machine learning algorithm b...
Yaoyong Li, John Shawe-Taylor