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2013-02-26
In the field of computational game theory, games are often compared in terms of their size. This can be measured in several ways, including the number of unique game states, the number of decision points, and the total number of legal actions over all decision points. These numbers are either...
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2004
Technical report TR04-19. Despite the proposal of numerous tree-based structures for high-dimensional similarity searches, techniques based on a sequential scan, such as the VA-File, have been shown to be quite effective. In this thesis we present three new access structures which use sequential...
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1992
Technical report TR92-15. In this paper we propose the minimal well-founded semantics for logic programs with negation based on the fixpoint of the double Gelfond-Lifschitz transformation which overcomes the existing problems associated with the stable, the well-founded, and the stable class...
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2004
Antonie, Maria-Luiza, Zaiane, Osmar
Technical report TR04-07. Typical association rules consider only items enumerated in transactions. Such rules are referred to as positive association rules. Negative association rules also consider the same items, but in addition consider negated items (i.e. absent from transactions). Negative...
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2015
Chowdhury, S.A., Hindle, Abram
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a commonly used tool by Open Source developers. Developers use IRC channels to discuss programming related problems, but much of the discussion is irrelevant and off-topic. Essentially if we treat IRC discussions like email messages, and apply spam filtering, we can...
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2013
Hindle, Abram, Wang, Jiemin, Nascimento, Mario A., Jiang, Feng
The open source development community consists of both paid and volunteer developers as well as new and experienced users. Previous work has applied social network analysis (SNA) to open source communities and has demonstrated value in expertise discovery and triaging. One problem with applying...
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Modeling and Querying Multimedia Data
1998
Technical report TR98-05. Amidst the dramatic developments of computer technology in the last decades, we have seen a growing interest in supporting multimedia data. Compared with traditional data, the most noticeable features of multimedia data are their spatiality (the spatial layout of...
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1996
Li, John, Ozsu, M. Tamer, Szafron, Duane
Technical report TR96-12. Modeling moving objects has become a topic of increasing interest in the area of video databases. Two key aspects of such modeling are object spatial and temporal relationships. In this paper we introduce an innovative way to represent the trajectory of a single...
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1996
Goralwalla, Iqbal, Ozsu, M. Tamer, Leontiev, Yuri, Szafron, Duane
Technical report TR96-03. Most of the work in modeling time in information systems has concentrated on issues such as support for historical information and providing query facilities to manipulate such information. In doing so, some simplistic view of the underling nature of time has been...
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1996
Ozsu, M. Tamer, Li, John, Szafron, Duane
Technical report TR96-06. Video modeling has become a topic of increasing interest in the area of multimedia research. One of the key aspects in the video medium is spatial relationships. In this paper we propose a spatial representation, based on the temporal interval algebra, for specifying...