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  Comprehensive vs. Comprehensible Classifiers in Logical Analysis of Data (2002) [3 citations — 2 self]

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by Gabriela Alexe, Sorin Alexe, Peter L. Hammer, Er Kogan
RUTCOR Research Report, RRR 9-2002; DIMACS Technical Report 2002-49; Annals of Operations Research (in print
ftp://dimacs.rutgers.edu/pub/dimacs/TechnicalReports/TechReports/2002/2002-49.ps.gz
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(Grant N00014-92-J-1375) and from DIMACS. 2 Permanent member

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39 Canonical expressions in Boolean algebra – Blake - 1937
34 An implementation of logical analysis of data – Boros, Hammer, et al. - 1996
22 Partially Defined Boolean Functions and Cause-Effect Relationships. International Conference on Multi-Attribute Decision Making Via OR-Based Expert Systems – Hammer - 1986
15 Consensus algorithms for the generation of all maximal bicliques – Alexe, Alexe, et al. - 2002
14 Coronary risk prediction by logical analysis of data – Alexe, Blackstone, et al.
5 Spanned Patterns for the Logical Analysis of Data – Alexe, Hammer - 2006
5 Accelerated Algorithm for Pattern Detection – Alexe, Hammer - 2001
5 Use of the "Logical Analysis of Data" Method for Assessing Long-Term Mortality Risk After Exercise Electrocardiography. Circulation 106 – Lauer, Alexe, et al. - 2002
2 Recherche des sous-matrices premires d'une matrice coefficients binaires. Applications certains problmes de graphe – Malgrange - 1961