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Categorization by reference: a novel approach to MeSH term assignment
(American Medical Informatics Association, 1995)Categorization by Reference is a novel text classification technique that examines the existing classifications of the citations found in an as-yet unclassified text to determine what terms should be assigned to that text. ... -
A cellular array for multivalued logic functions
(IEEE, 1978-11)An algebraic generalization of the well-known binary q-function array to a multivalued q-function array is presented. It is possible to associate tree-structure realizations for binary q-functions and multivalued q-functions. ... -
Collective adaptation: the exchange of coding segments
(MIT Press, 1998)Coding segments are those subsegments of the chromosome that contribute positively to the fitness evaluation of the chromosome. Clique detection is a NP-complete problem in which we can detect such coding segments. We ... -
Custom programming/analysis in the small business environment
(IEEE, 1976-09)As has often been stated, a business of any size can be considered as a general system,8,11,13,28,29,20,31with identifiable external inputs and outputs typically consisting of goods, services, energy, money, and information. ... -
An easy case of sorting by reversals
(Mary Ann Liebert, 1998)We show that a special case of sorting by reversals can be performed in polynomial time, namely, when the number of breakpoints is twice the distance. -
The first stage in two-stage template matching
(IEEE, 1985-11)This paper formulates the problem encountered in the first stage of two-stage, binary template matching as a set of hypotheses to be tested, including a hypothesis of "no object." Two new statistics R and G are proposed, ... -
Flexible autonomous robotic task scheduling using advanced RISC machines
(Wichita State University, 2008-08)This research presents two methods for a group of Garcia robots to collaboratively decide which task to attend to, and to move to their respective locations. One method allows for a needed flexibility and dynamic analysis ... -
The Nato software engineering conferences
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On combinational networks with restricted fan-out
(IEEE, 1978-04)Fan-out-free networks of AND, OR, NOT, EXOR, and MAJORITY gates are considered. Boolean functions for which such networks exist are defined to be fan-out free. The paper solves the following problems regarding the fan-out-free ... -
Parallel algorithms for image template matching on hypercube SIMD computers
(IEEE, 1987-11)This correspondence presents several parallel algorithms for image template matching on an SIMD array processor with a hypercube interconnection network. For an N by N image and an M by M window, the time complexity is ... -
Undetectability of bridging faults and validity of stuck-at fault test sets
(IEEE, 1980-01-01)The study of bridging faults (or short circuits that occur between conducting paths) has become increasingly important with the advent of LSI technology. To date, only a very few papers have been published on this topic. ...