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Mining quantitative association rules on overlapped intervals

by Qiang Tong , Baoping Yan , Yuanchun Zhou - In ADMA , 2005
"... Abstract. Mining association rules is an important problem in data mining. Algorithms for mining boolean data have been well studied and documented, but they cannot deal with quantitative and categorical data directly. For quantitative attributes, the general idea is partitioning the domain of a qu ..."
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quantitative association rules by clustering the transactions of a database into clusters and projecting the clusters into the domains of the quantitative attributes to form meaningful intervals which may be overlapped. Experimental results show that our approach can efficiently find quantitative association

Failing Vector Identification Based on Overlapping Intervals of Test Vectors in a Scan-BIST Environment

by Chunsheng Liu, Student Member, Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Senior Member - IEEE Trans. Computer-Aided Design , 2003
"... We present a new scan built-in self-test (BIST) approach for determining failing vectors for fault diagnosis. This approach is based on the application of overlapping intervals of test vectors to the circuit under test, and it is especially suitable for faults that are detected by a relatively small ..."
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We present a new scan built-in self-test (BIST) approach for determining failing vectors for fault diagnosis. This approach is based on the application of overlapping intervals of test vectors to the circuit under test, and it is especially suitable for faults that are detected by a relatively

Concept Representation With Overlapping Feature Intervals

by H. Altay Güvenir, Hakime G. Koc, Prof H. Altay Guvenir
"... This article presents a new form of exemplar-based learning method, based on overlapping feature intervals. In this model, a concept is represented by a collection of overlapping intervals for each feature and class. Classification with Overlapping Feature Intervals (COFI) is a particular implementa ..."
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This article presents a new form of exemplar-based learning method, based on overlapping feature intervals. In this model, a concept is represented by a collection of overlapping intervals for each feature and class. Classification with Overlapping Feature Intervals (COFI) is a particular

Parallel Detection of Interval Overlapping

by Marco Nehmeier, Stefan Siegel, Jürgen Wolff Von Gudenberg
"... Abstract. In this paper we define the interval overlapping relation and develop a parallel hardware unit for its realization. As one application we consider the interval comparisons. It is shown that a detailed classifica-tion of the interval overlapping relation leads to a reduction of floating-poi ..."
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Abstract. In this paper we define the interval overlapping relation and develop a parallel hardware unit for its realization. As one application we consider the interval comparisons. It is shown that a detailed classifica-tion of the interval overlapping relation leads to a reduction of floating

Online Interval Scheduling

by Richard J. Lipton, Andrew Tomkins - In Proceedings of the Fifth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms , 1994
"... We introduce the online interval scheduling problem, in which a set of intervals of the positive real line is presented to a scheduling algorithm in order of start time. Upon seeing each interval, the algorithm must decide whether or not to "schedule " it. Overlapping intervals may not be ..."
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We introduce the online interval scheduling problem, in which a set of intervals of the positive real line is presented to a scheduling algorithm in order of start time. Upon seeing each interval, the algorithm must decide whether or not to "schedule " it. Overlapping intervals may

Overlap Matching

by Amihood Amir, Richard Cole, Ramesh Hariharan, Moshe Lewenstein, Ely Porat - Information and Computation , 2001
"... We propose a new paradigm for string matching, namely structural matching. In structural matching, the text and pattern contents are not important. Rather, some areas in the text and patterns are singled out, say intervals. A "match" is a text location where a specified relation between ..."
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between the text and pattern areas is satisfied. In particular we define the structural matching problem of Overlap (Parity) Matching. We seek the text locations where all overlaps of the given pattern and text intervals have even length. We show that this problem can be solved in time O(n log m

Overlapped arithmetic codes with memory

by Xavi Artigas, Simon Malinowski, Christine Guillemot, Luis Torres - in "European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO , 2008
"... This paper describes a family of codes based on arithmetic coding with overlapping intervals. These codes are not uniquely decodable but the presence of correlated side information at the decoder can be exploited to achieve a vanishing decoding error probability, making them well suited for the Slep ..."
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This paper describes a family of codes based on arithmetic coding with overlapping intervals. These codes are not uniquely decodable but the presence of correlated side information at the decoder can be exploited to achieve a vanishing decoding error probability, making them well suited

Undecidability of interval temporal logics with the Overlap modality

by Davide Bresolin, Dario Della Monica, Valentin Goranko, Angelo Montanari, Guido Sciavicco - In Proc. of 16th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning (TIME), 88– 95. IEEE Computer Society Press, 2009. 2828 Della Monica D., Goranko V., Montanari A., Sciavicco G.: Crossing
"... We investigate fragments of Halpern-Shoham’s interval logic HS involving the modal operators for the relations of left or right overlap of intervals. We prove that most of these fragments are undecidable, by employing a non-trivial re-duction from the octant tiling problem. 1. ..."
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We investigate fragments of Halpern-Shoham’s interval logic HS involving the modal operators for the relations of left or right overlap of intervals. We prove that most of these fragments are undecidable, by employing a non-trivial re-duction from the octant tiling problem. 1.

Interval Comparisons and Lattice Operations based on the Interval Overlapping Relation

by Marco Nehmeier, Jürgen Wolff Von Gudenberg , 2010
"... In this paper we start with the definition of the interval overlapping relation showing the 13 different cases that may occur when to compare two non-empty intervals. This definition and especially the naming follow Allen who, in [1] defined this relation in a temporal logic setting. Other names may ..."
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In this paper we start with the definition of the interval overlapping relation showing the 13 different cases that may occur when to compare two non-empty intervals. This definition and especially the naming follow Allen who, in [1] defined this relation in a temporal logic setting. Other names

Inference by eye: Confidence intervals and how to read pictures of data

by Geoff Cumming, Sue Finch - American Psychologist , 2005
"... Wider use in psychology of confidence intervals (CIs), especially as error bars in figures, is a desirable development. However, psychologists seldom use CIs and may not understand them well. The authors discuss the interpretation of figures with error bars and analyze the relationship between CIs a ..."
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for inferential interpretation of the overlap of CIs on independent group means. Wider use of interval estimation in psychology has the potential to improve research communication substantially. Inference by eye is the interpretation of graphically presented data. On first seeing Figure 1, what questions should
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