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Matching concepts across HOL libraries

by Thibault Gauthier, Cezary Kaliszyk - CICM’15, volume 8543 of LNCS , 2014
"... Abstract. Many proof assistant libraries contain formalizations of the same mathematical concepts. The concepts are often introduced (de-fined) in different ways, but the properties that they have, and are in turn formalized, are the same. For the basic concepts, like natural num-bers, matching them ..."
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Abstract. Many proof assistant libraries contain formalizations of the same mathematical concepts. The concepts are often introduced (de-fined) in different ways, but the properties that they have, and are in turn formalized, are the same. For the basic concepts, like natural num-bers, matching

The Power of Parameterization in Coinductive Proof

by Chung-kil Hur, Georg Neis, Derek Dreyer, Viktor Vafeiadis
"... Coinduction is one of the most basic concepts in computer science. It is therefore surprising that the commonly-known lattice-theoretic accounts of the principles underlying coinductive proofs are lacking in two key respects: they do not support compositional reasoning (i.e., breaking proofs into se ..."
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Coinduction is one of the most basic concepts in computer science. It is therefore surprising that the commonly-known lattice-theoretic accounts of the principles underlying coinductive proofs are lacking in two key respects: they do not support compositional reasoning (i.e., breaking proofs

Affectively aligned cognitive assistance using bayesian affect control theory

by Luyuan Lin, Stephen Czarnuch, Aarti Malhotra, Lifei Yu, Jesse Hoey - In Proc. of International Workconference on Ambient Assisted Living (IWAAL , 2014
"... Abstract. This paper describes a novel emotionally intelligent cognitive assistant to engage and help older adults with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) to complete activities of daily living (ADL) more independently. Our new system combines two research streams. First, the development of cognitive assistan ..."
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on both of these research streams, and then demonstrate a prototype assistive technology that combines the two. We discuss the affective reasoning, the probabilistic and decision-theoretic reasoning, the computer-vision based activity monitoring, the embodied prompting, and we show results in proof-of-concept

Handoff of Application Sessions Across Time and Space

by Thomas Phan, Kaixin Xu, Richard Guy, Rajive Bagrodia - In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2001 , 2001
"... Personal computing on mobile platforms such as laptops and personal digital assistants, rather than in a traditional desktop environment, is becoming increasingly more common. In this paper we address the issue of application session transfer for uninterrupted data access across this diverse range o ..."
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Personal computing on mobile platforms such as laptops and personal digital assistants, rather than in a traditional desktop environment, is becoming increasingly more common. In this paper we address the issue of application session transfer for uninterrupted data access across this diverse range

Constraint Processing Techniques for Improving Join Computation: A Proof of Concept

by Anagh Lal, Berthe Y. Choueiry - In: Proceedings of the 1 st International Symposium on Applications of Constraint Databases, CDB’04. Volume 3074 of LNCS , 2004
"... Abstract. Constraint Processing and Database techniques overlap significantly. We discuss here the application of a constraint satisfaction technique, called dynamic bundling, to databases. We model the join query computation as a Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP) and solve it by search using dy ..."
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by using bundling to reduce the number of join-condition checks. We place our bundling technique in the framework of the Progressive Merge Join (PMJ) [1] and use the XXL library [2] for implementing and testing our algorithm. PMJ assists in effective query-result-size prediction by producing early results

Function Alignment and Converse Theorems

by Changho Suh, Naveen Goela, Michael Gastpar
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Learning To Parse on Aligned Corpora (Rough Diamond)

by Cezary Kaliszyk, Josef Urban, Jiří Vyskočil
"... Abstract. One of the first big hurdles that mathematicians encounter when considering writing formal proofs is the necessity to get acquainted with the formal terminology and the parsing mechanisms used in the large ITP libraries. This includes the large number of formal symbols, the grammar of the ..."
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Abstract. One of the first big hurdles that mathematicians encounter when considering writing formal proofs is the necessity to get acquainted with the formal terminology and the parsing mechanisms used in the large ITP libraries. This includes the large number of formal symbols, the grammar

Walton Final Proof.pdf

by Spainter
"... To understand the difficulty of defining the term 'culture' and appreciate the multidisciplinary and complex character of cultural studies. To get a sense of the way cultural studies (using the British context) has been Concepts The key concepts introduced in this chapter are: cultural s ..."
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To understand the difficulty of defining the term 'culture' and appreciate the multidisciplinary and complex character of cultural studies. To get a sense of the way cultural studies (using the British context) has been Concepts The key concepts introduced in this chapter are: cultural

Sharing HOL4 and HOL Light proof knowledge

by Thibault Gauthier, Cezary Kaliszyk
"... Abstract. New proof assistant developments often involve concepts sim-ilar to already formalized ones. When proving their properties, a human can often take inspiration from the existing formalized proofs available in other provers or libraries. In this paper we propose and evaluate a num-ber of met ..."
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Abstract. New proof assistant developments often involve concepts sim-ilar to already formalized ones. When proving their properties, a human can often take inspiration from the existing formalized proofs available in other provers or libraries. In this paper we propose and evaluate a num

A Graph Library for Isabelle

by Lars Noschinski
"... Abstract. In contrast to other areas of mathematics such as calculus, number theory or probability theory, there is currently no standard library for graph theory for the Isabelle/HOL proof assistant. We present a formalization of directed graphs and essential related concepts. The library supports ..."
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Abstract. In contrast to other areas of mathematics such as calculus, number theory or probability theory, there is currently no standard library for graph theory for the Isabelle/HOL proof assistant. We present a formalization of directed graphs and essential related concepts. The library supports
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