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An Efficient Monolithic Array Constructor

by G.R. Gao, Robert Kim Yates, Jack B. Dennis, Lenore Restifo Mullin - School of Computer Science, McGill University , 1990
"... Despite their importance in scientific computation, arrays have posed a serious persistent challenge to the efficient implementation of functional languages. In this paper, we propose a new monolithic array constructor which provides a solution to two major problems arising in the implementation of ..."
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of monolithic arrays: (1) the overhead of scheduling and synchronization for recursively defined arrays; (2) the copying of the many intermediate arrays during array construction. Our array constructor allows an index domain to be constructed from a set of rectangular index regions and combinations of these

CONSTRUCTORS OF GEOMETRIC PRIMITIVES IN DOMAIN ONTOLOGIES FOR URBAN ENVIRONMENTS

by Teller J, Billen R, Cutting-decelle A-f, J. J. Fernández, J. I. San José, J. Martìnez
"... SUMMARY: A sustainable urban environment requires an integration of documentation and management systems in surveying and planning applications for different kinds of services involving services and processes. Traditional GIS approaches are geo-referenced to 2D information or, more recently, to a vi ..."
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of data of dominant planes. This tool is integrated inside the software platform UvaCad. The constructor of urban geometric primitives is given as a generator of 3D chains corresponding to the grouping of maximal planar quadrilaterals with ”similar properties ” for the normal unit vector. As a byproduct

Relational Properties of Domains

by Andrew M. Pitts - Information and Computation , 1996
"... New tools are presented for reasoning about properties of recursively defined domains. We work within a general, category-theoretic framework for various notions of `relation' on domains and for actions of domain constructors on relations. Freyd's analysis of recursive types in terms of a ..."
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New tools are presented for reasoning about properties of recursively defined domains. We work within a general, category-theoretic framework for various notions of `relation' on domains and for actions of domain constructors on relations. Freyd's analysis of recursive types in terms of a

Using Multiple Clause Constructors in Inductive Logic Programming for Semantic Parsing

by Lappoon R. Tang, Raymond J. Mooney - In Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Machine Learning , 2001
"... In this paper, we explored a learning approach which combines different learning methods in inductive logic programming (ILP) to allow a learner to produce more expressive hypotheses than that of each individual learner. Such a learning approach may be useful when the performance of the task depends ..."
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depends on solving a large amount of classification problems and each has its own characteristics which may or may not fit a particular learning method. The task of semantic parser acquisition in two different domains was attempted and preliminary results demonstrated that such an approach is promising.

Feature Generation Using General Constructor Functions

by Shaul Markovitch, Dan Rosenstein - MACHINE LEARNING , 2002
"... Most classification algorithms receive as input a set of attributes of the classified objects. In many cases, however, the supplied set of attributes is not sufficient for creating an accurate, succinct and comprehensible representation of the target concept. To overcome this problem, researchers ha ..."
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for a set of constructor functions that contains their domains, ranges and properties. The algorithm produces as output a set of generated features that can be used by standard concept learners to create improved classifiers. The algorithm maintains a set of its best generated features and improves

Knowledge management in the designer/constructor interface

by Tj Mccarthy, Hj Kahn, Tms Elhag, Ar Williams, R Milburn, Mb Patel - Department of Civil and Building Engineering, Loughborough University , 2000
"... In construction projects there are a number of information exchange and sharing interfaces between the designers and the contractors. This paper explores the evolution of these interfaces during a project and identifies the critical success factors for knowledge management in this domain. The specif ..."
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In construction projects there are a number of information exchange and sharing interfaces between the designers and the contractors. This paper explores the evolution of these interfaces during a project and identifies the critical success factors for knowledge management in this domain

Swinging Data Types: The Dielectic between Actions and Constructors

by Peter Padawitz - REPORT, FB INFORMATIK, UNIVERSITÄT DORTMUND , 1998
"... Initial structures are good for modelling constructor-based data types because they fit the intuition about these types and admit resolution- and rewrite-oriented inductive theorem proving. The corresponding specification and verification methods do not comply so well with non-free or permutative ty ..."
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than through constructors they might be built of. Extensional, contextual, behavioural, observational or bisimilarity relations model object equality and the suitable domains are final structures that are conservative with respect to visible subtypes. Consequently, a collection of data types

Cognitive Constructor: A Biologically-Inspired SelfRegulated Learning Partner

by Alexei V. Samsonovich, Anastasia Kitsantas, Nada Dabbagh - In , 2008
"... Limitations of modern artificial intelligence are most evident in comparison with the human ability to self-regulate cognitive and learning processes. Is it possible to model the human self-regulation ability in artifacts? And vice versa, can a computer model of this sort help students to develop se ..."
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self-regulation skills? This work describes a blueprint of an innovative intelligent tutoring system called Cognitive Constructor, to be used as a self-regulated-learning assistant to students in mathematical problem solving paradigms. Cognitive Constructor will enable parallel acquisition of domain

A Decomposition Theorem for Domains

by Christian Haack, Christian Haack , 1995
"... A domain constructor that generalizes the product is defined. It is shown that with this constructor exactly the prime-algebraic coherent Scott-domains and the empty set can be generated from two-chains and boolean flat domains. 3 List of Symbols I am identifying the symbols by the corresponding ..."
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A domain constructor that generalizes the product is defined. It is shown that with this constructor exactly the prime-algebraic coherent Scott-domains and the empty set can be generated from two-chains and boolean flat domains. 3 List of Symbols I am identifying the symbols by the corresponding

Description Logics with Fuzzy Concrete Domains

by Umberto Straccia , 2005
"... We present a fuzzy version of description logics with concrete domains. Main features are: (i) concept constructors are based on t-norm, t-conorm, negation and implication; (ii) concrete domains are fuzzy sets; (iii) fuzzy modifiers are allowed; and (iv) the reasoning algorithm is based on a m ..."
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We present a fuzzy version of description logics with concrete domains. Main features are: (i) concept constructors are based on t-norm, t-conorm, negation and implication; (ii) concrete domains are fuzzy sets; (iii) fuzzy modifiers are allowed; and (iv) the reasoning algorithm is based on a
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