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Do Triplets Have Enough Information to Construct the

by Multi-labeled Phylogenetic Tree, Reza Hassanzadeh, Changiz Eslahchi, Wing-kin Sung , 2013
"... The evolutionary history of certain species such as polyploids are modeled by a generalization of phylogenetic trees called multi-labeled phylogenetic trees, or MUL trees for short. One problem that relates to inferring a MUL tree is how to construct the smallest possible MUL tree that is consistent ..."
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the biological point of view. Indeed, we present a heuristic algorithm named MTRT for this problem and execute it on some real and simulated datasets. The results of MTRT show that triplets alone cannot provide enough information to infer the true MUL tree. So, it is inappropriate to infer a MUL tree using

• Do inpatients receive enough information about their medicines?

by Rachel Belton, Sarah Morse, Chris Robinson, Pharmacy Department
"... • UKMI 24/7: Audit of the quality of medicines information enquiries answered out of hours- Helen Auckland and Rachel Belton, Wessex Drug and Medicines Information Centre, Southampton • UKMi training tools: are they fit for purpose? – Teena Aujla and ..."
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• UKMI 24/7: Audit of the quality of medicines information enquiries answered out of hours- Helen Auckland and Rachel Belton, Wessex Drug and Medicines Information Centre, Southampton • UKMi training tools: are they fit for purpose? – Teena Aujla and

Enough information for Identity Theft 6 Volume

by unknown authors
"... Public Records and Information Practices Conference UCSD 2013Why are records needed? � Enable business to be conducted efficiently � Provide continuity by providing a memory of events � Document the University’s activities � Provide evidence of how decisions are made ..."
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Public Records and Information Practices Conference UCSD 2013Why are records needed? � Enable business to be conducted efficiently � Provide continuity by providing a memory of events � Document the University’s activities � Provide evidence of how decisions are made

Grouplens: Applying collaborative filtering to usenet news

by Joseph A. Konstan, Bradley N. Miller, David Maltz, Jonathan L. Herlocker, Lee R. Gordon, John Riedl - COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM , 1997
"... ... a collaborative filtering system for Usenet news—a high-volume, high-turnover discussion list service on the Internet. Usenet newsgroups—the individual discussion lists—may carry hundreds of messages each day. While in theory the newsgroup organization allows readers to select the content that m ..."
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that most interests them, in practice most newsgroups carry a wide enough spread of messages to make most individuals consider Usenet news to be a high noise information resource. Furthermore, each user values a different set of messages. Both taste and prior knowledge are major factors in evaluating news

ReVirt: Enabling Intrusion Analysis through Virtual-Machine Logging and Replay

by George W. Dunlap, Samuel T. King, Sukru Cinar, Murtaza A. Basrai, Peter M. Chen - In Proceedings of the 2002 Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI , 2002
"... Rights to individual papers remain with the author or the author's employer. Permission is granted for noncommercial reproduction of the work for educational or research purposes. This copyright notice must be included in the reproduced paper. USENIX acknowledges all trademarks herein. Current ..."
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virtual machine and logging below the virtual machine. This allows ReVirt to replay the system’s execution before, during, and after an intruder compromises the system, even if the intruder replaces the target operating system. ReVirt logs enough information to replay a long-term execution of the virtual

How much should we trust differences-in-differences estimates?

by Marianne Bertrand, Esther Duflo, Sendhil Mullainathan , 2003
"... Most papers that employ Differences-in-Differences estimation (DD) use many years of data and focus on serially correlated outcomes but ignore that the resulting standard errors are inconsistent. To illustrate the severity of this issue, we randomly generate placebo laws in state-level data on femal ..."
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into account the auto-correlation of the data) works well when the number of states is large enough. Two corrections based on asymptotic approximation of the variance-covariance matrix work well for moderate numbers of states and one correction that collapses the time series information into a “pre” and “post

A computational approach to edge detection

by John Canny - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE , 1986
"... This paper describes a computational approach to edge detection. The success of the approach depends on the definition of a comprehensive set of goals for the computation of edge points. These goals must be precise enough to delimit the desired behavior of the detector while making minimal assumpti ..."
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This paper describes a computational approach to edge detection. The success of the approach depends on the definition of a comprehensive set of goals for the computation of edge points. These goals must be precise enough to delimit the desired behavior of the detector while making minimal

Consensus Seeking in Multi-agent Systems under Dynamically Changing Interaction Topologies

by Wei Ren, Randal W. Beard , 2003
"... This note considers the problem of information consensus among multiple agents in the presence of limited and unreliable information exchange with dynamically changing interaction topologies. Both discrete and continuous update schemes are proposed for information consensus. The note shows that i ..."
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that information consensus under dynamically changing interaction topologies can be achieved asymptotically if the union of the directed interaction graphs across some time intervals has a spanning tree frequently enough as the system evolves. Simulation results show the effectiveness of our update schemes.

Ontology Mapping: The State of the Art

by Yannis Kalfoglou, Marco Schorlemmer , 2003
"... Ontology mapping is seen as a solution provider in today's landscape of ontology research. As the number of ontologies that are made publicly available and accessible on the Web increases steadily, so does the need for applications to use them. A single ontology is no longer enough to support t ..."
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Ontology mapping is seen as a solution provider in today's landscape of ontology research. As the number of ontologies that are made publicly available and accessible on the Web increases steadily, so does the need for applications to use them. A single ontology is no longer enough to support

Equations Aren't Enough: Informal Modeling in Design

by Eswaran Subrahmanian, Suresh L. Konda, Sean N. Levy, Yoram Reich, Arthur W. Westerberg , 1993
"... Arguing that design is a social process, we expand the meaning of modeling and analysis to include all activities facilitating continual refinement and criticism of the design requirements, process, and solutions. We do not assume any a priori methods for modeling or analysis; rather, we provide a f ..."
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Arguing that design is a social process, we expand the meaning of modeling and analysis to include all activities facilitating continual refinement and criticism of the design requirements, process, and solutions. We do not assume any a priori methods for modeling or analysis; rather, we provide a framework and an approach to study designers and give them whatever modeling and analysis capabilities they choose. Our approach is the basis for a support tool, n-dim, currently under development. AI EDAM, 1992, 7(4):257-274 Subrahmanian et al. (1992) 1 The Objective of Modeling and Analysis Design as a social process involving designers, customers, and other participants consists of creating and refining a shared meaning of requirements and potential solutions through continual negotiations, discussions, clarifications, and evaluations. This shared meaning, crystalized as the design artifact and made persistent as shared memory forms the basis of accumulated experience upon which subse...
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