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Sequential Monte Carlo Methods for Dynamic Systems

by Jun S. Liu, Rong Chen - Journal of the American Statistical Association , 1998
"... A general framework for using Monte Carlo methods in dynamic systems is provided and its wide applications indicated. Under this framework, several currently available techniques are studied and generalized to accommodate more complex features. All of these methods are partial combinations of three ..."
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ingredients: importance sampling and resampling, rejection sampling, and Markov chain iterations. We deliver a guideline on how they should be used and under what circumstance each method is most suitable. Through the analysis of differences and connections, we consolidate these methods into a generic

Adaptive Constraint Satisfaction

by J. E. Borrett, E. P. K. Tsang, N. R. Walsh - WORKSHOP OF THE UK PLANNING AND SCHEDULING , 1996
"... Many different approaches have been applied to constraint satisfaction. These range from complete backtracking algorithms to sophisticated distributed configurations. However, most research effort in the field of constraint satisfaction algorithms has concentrated on the use of a single algorithm fo ..."
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for solving all problems. At the same time, a consensus appears to have developed to the effect that it is unlikely that any single algorithm is always the best choice for all classes of problem. In this paper we argue that an adaptive approach should play an important part in constraint satisfaction

Statistical methods for identifying differentially expressed genes in replicated cDNA microarray experiments

by Sandrine Dudoit, Yee Hwa Yang, Matthew J. Callow, Terence P. Speed - STATISTICA SINICA , 2002
"... DNA microarrays are a new and promising biotechnology whichallows the monitoring of expression levels in cells for thousands of genes simultaneously. The present paper describes statistical methods for the identification of differentially expressed genes in replicated cDNA microarray experiments. A ..."
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. Although it is not the main focus of the paper, new methods for the important pre-processing steps of image analysis and normalization are proposed. Given suitably normalized data, the biological question of differential expression is restated as a problem in multiple hypothesis testing: the simultaneous

An efficient algorithm for mining association rules in large databases

by Ashok Savasere, Edward Omiecinski, Shamkant Navathe , 1995
"... Mining for a.ssociation rules between items in a large database of sales transactions has been described as an important database mining problem. In this paper we present an effi-cient algorithm for mining association rules that is fundamentally different from known al-gorithms. Compared to previous ..."
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Mining for a.ssociation rules between items in a large database of sales transactions has been described as an important database mining problem. In this paper we present an effi-cient algorithm for mining association rules that is fundamentally different from known al-gorithms. Compared

A software framework for matchmaking based on semantic web technology

by Lei Li, Ian Horrocks , 2003
"... An important objective of the Semantic Web is to make Electronic Commerce interactions more flexible and automated. To achieve this, standardisation of ontologies, message content and message protocols will be necessary. In this paper we investigate how Semantic and Web Services technologies can be ..."
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An important objective of the Semantic Web is to make Electronic Commerce interactions more flexible and automated. To achieve this, standardisation of ontologies, message content and message protocols will be necessary. In this paper we investigate how Semantic and Web Services technologies can

A Query Language for XML

by Alin Deutsch, Mary Fernandez, Daniela Florescu, Alon Levy, Dan Suciu , 1998
"... An important application of XML is the interchange of electronic data (EDI) between multiple data sources on the Web. As XML data proliferates on the Web, applications will need to integrate and aggregate data from multiple source and clean and transform data to facilitate exchange. Data extraction, ..."
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An important application of XML is the interchange of electronic data (EDI) between multiple data sources on the Web. As XML data proliferates on the Web, applications will need to integrate and aggregate data from multiple source and clean and transform data to facilitate exchange. Data extraction

EXERCISES IN THE BIRATIONAL GEOMETRY OF ALGEBRAIC VARIETIES

by János Kollár , 2008
"... The book [KM98] gave an introduction to the birational geometry of algebraic varieties, as the subject stood in 1998. The developments of the last decade made the more advanced parts of Chapters 6 and 7 less important and the detailed treatment of surface singularities in Chapter 4 less necessary. H ..."
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The book [KM98] gave an introduction to the birational geometry of algebraic varieties, as the subject stood in 1998. The developments of the last decade made the more advanced parts of Chapters 6 and 7 less important and the detailed treatment of surface singularities in Chapter 4 less necessary

SPRINT: A scalable parallel classifier for data mining

by John Shafer, Rakeeh Agrawal, Manish Mehta , 1996
"... Classification is an important data mining problem. Although classification is a well-studied problem, most of the current classi-fication algorithms require that all or a por-tion of the the entire dataset remain perma-nently in memory. This limits their suitability for mining over large databases. ..."
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Classification is an important data mining problem. Although classification is a well-studied problem, most of the current classi-fication algorithms require that all or a por-tion of the the entire dataset remain perma-nently in memory. This limits their suitability for mining over large databases

A New Approach to Text Searching

by Ricardo A. Baeza-yates, Blanco Encalada, Gaston H. Gonnet
"... We introduce a family of simple and fast algorithms for solving the classical string matching problem, string matching with classes of symbols, don't care symbols and complement symbols, and multiple patterns. In addition we solve the same problems allowing up to k mismatches. Among the feature ..."
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the features of these algorithms are that they don't need to buffer the input, they are real time algorithms (for constant size patterns), and they are suitable to be implemented in hardware. 1 Introduction String searching is a very important component of many problems, including text editing

A Framework for Generating Network-Based Moving Objects

by Thomas Brinkhoff - GEOINFORMATICA , 2002
"... Benchmarking spatiotemporal database systems requires the definition of suitable datasets simulating the typical behavior of moving objects. Previous approaches for generating spatiotemporal data do not consider that moving objects often follow a given network. Therefore, benchmarks require datasets ..."
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Benchmarking spatiotemporal database systems requires the definition of suitable datasets simulating the typical behavior of moving objects. Previous approaches for generating spatiotemporal data do not consider that moving objects often follow a given network. Therefore, benchmarks require
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