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Algorithmes --- Algorithms --- Algoritmen --- C (Computer program language) --- C (Computer programmeertaal) --- C (Langage de programmation) --- Data structures (Computer science) --- Données [Structures de ] (Informatique) --- Gegevensstructuren (Informatica) --- PASCAL (Computer program language) --- PASCAL (Language de programmation) --- PASCAL (Programmeertaal) --- Structures de données (Informatique) --- PASCAL (Langage de programmation) --- Pascal (Computer program language) --- Computer algorithms --- Computer algorithms. --- Pascal (Computer program language). --- C (Computer program language). --- Data structures (Computer science). --- Structures de données (Informatique) --- Information structures (Computer science) --- Structures, Data (Computer science) --- Structures, Information (Computer science) --- Electronic data processing --- File organization (Computer science) --- Abstract data types (Computer science) --- Programming languages (Electronic computers) --- Programming --- Algorithms.
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Text processing (Computer science) --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Traitement de texte --- Systèmes d'information --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Computer Science --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Computer science. --- Data structures (Computer science). --- Coding theory. --- Database management. --- Data mining. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Computer Science. --- Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory. --- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. --- Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). --- Database Management. --- Data Structures. --- Coding and Information Theory. --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Electronic data processing --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Algorithmic knowledge discovery --- Factual data analysis --- KDD (Information retrieval) --- Knowledge discovery in data --- Knowledge discovery in databases --- Mining, Data --- Database searching --- Data base management --- Data services (Database management) --- Database management services --- DBMS (Computer science) --- Generalized data management systems --- Services, Database management --- Systems, Database management --- Systems, Generalized database management --- Data compression (Telecommunication) --- Digital electronics --- Information theory --- Signal theory (Telecommunication) --- Computer programming --- Information structures (Computer science) --- Structures, Data (Computer science) --- Structures, Information (Computer science) --- File organization (Computer science) --- Abstract data types (Computer science) --- Informatics --- Science --- Data structures (Computer scienc. --- Data Structures and Information Theory. --- Artificial Intelligence. --- Information theory. --- Communication theory --- Communication --- Cybernetics --- Artificial intelligence—Data processing. --- Data Science.
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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the Second International Symposium, Latin American Theoretical Informatics, LATIN '95, held in Valparaiso, Chile in April 1995. The LATIN symposia are intended to be comprehensive events on the theory of computing; they provide a high-level forum for theoretical computer science research in Latin America and facilitate a strong and healthy interaction with the international community. The 38 papers presented in this volume were carefully selected from 68 submissions. Despite the intended broad coverage there are quite a number of papers devoted to computational graph theory; other topics strongly represented are complexity, automata theory, networks, symbolic computation, formal languages, data structures, and pattern matching.
Computer science --- Congresses. --- Congresses --- Latin America --- Information theory. --- Computer science. --- Computer software. --- Logic design. --- Combinatorics. --- Theory of Computation. --- Computation by Abstract Devices. --- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity. --- Logics and Meanings of Programs. --- Combinatorics --- Algebra --- Mathematical analysis --- Design, Logic --- Design of logic systems --- Digital electronics --- Electronic circuit design --- Logic circuits --- Machine theory --- Switching theory --- Software, Computer --- Computer systems --- Informatics --- Science --- Communication theory --- Communication --- Cybernetics --- Computer science - Congresses. --- Computer science - Latin America - Congresses.
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Information retrieval is the science concerned with the effective and efficient retrieval of documents starting from their semantic content. It is employed to fulfill some information need from a large number of digital documents. Given the ever-growing amount of documents available and the heterogeneous data structures used for storage, information retrieval has recently faced and tackled novel applications. In this book, Melucci and Baeza-Yates present a wide-spectrum illustration of recent research results in advanced areas related to information retrieval. Readers will find chapters on e.g. aggregated search, digital advertising, digital libraries, discovery of spam and opinions, information retrieval in context, multimedia resource discovery, quantum mechanics applied to information retrieval, scalability challenges in web search engines, and interactive information retrieval evaluation. All chapters are written by well-known researchers, are completely self-contained and comprehensive, and are complemented by an integrated bibliography and subject index. With this selection, the editors provide the most up-to-date survey of topics usually not addressed in depth in traditional (text)books on information retrieval. The presentation is intended for a wide audience of people interested in information retrieval: undergraduate and graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, lecturers, and industrial researchers.
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Ever since its inception, the Web has changed the landscape of human experiences on how we interact with one another and data through service infrastructures via various computing devices. This interweaving environment is now becoming ever more embedded into devices and systems that integrate seamlessly on how we live, both in our working or leisure time. For this volume, King and Baeza-Yates selected some pioneering and cutting-edge research work that is pointing to the future of the Web. Based on the Workshop Track of the 17th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2008) in Beijing, they selected the top contributions and asked the authors to resubmit their work with a minimum of one third of additional material from their original workshop manuscripts to be considered for this volume. After a second-round of reviews and selection, 16 contributions were finally accepted. The work within this volume represents the tip of an iceberg of the many exciting advancements on the WWW. It covers topics like semantic web services, location-based and mobile applications, personalized and context-dependent user interfaces, social networks, and folksonomies. The presentations aim at researchers in academia and industry by showcasing latest research findings. Overall they deliver an excellent picture of the current state-of-the-art, and will also serve as the basis for ongoing research discussions and point to new directions.
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Thisvolumecontainsthe paperspresentedatthe 14thInternationalSymposium onStringProcessingandInformationRetrieval(SPIRE),heldinSantiago,Chile, onOctober29-31,2007.SPIRE2007wasorganizedintandemwiththe5thLatin American Web Congress (LA-WEB), with both conferencessharingacommon day on Web Retrieval. The papers in this volume were selected from 77 papers submitted from 25 di?erent countries in response to the Call for Papers. Due to the high quality of the submissions, a total of 27 papers were accepted as full papers, yie- ing an acceptance rate of about 35%. SPIRE 2007 also featured three talks by invited speakers: Andrew Tomkins (Yahoo! Research, USA), Nivio Ziviani (F- eral University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) and Justin Zobel (NICTA, Melbourne, Australia). The SPIRE annual symposium provides an opportunity for researchers to present original contributions on areas such as string processing (dictionary - gorithms, text searching, pattern matching, text compression, text mining, n- ural language processing, and automata based string processing), information retrieval (IR modeling, indexing, ranking and ?ltering, interface design, visu- ization, cross-lingual IR systems, multimedia IR, digital libraries, collaborative retrieval, and Web related applications), interaction of biology and computation (DNA sequencing and applications in molecular biology, evolution and phylo- netics, recognition of genes and regulatory elements, and sequence driven p- tein structure prediction), and information retrieval languages and applications (XML,SGML,informationretrievalfromsemi-structureddata,textmining,and generation of structured data from text). Special thanks are due to the members of the Program Committee and the additional reviewers who worked very hard to ensure the timely review of all submitted manuscripts. Thanks are due to Fabiano Cupertino Botelho, a Ph.D.
Ergodic theory. Information theory --- Complex analysis --- Computer science --- Information systems --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- coderen --- complexe analyse (wiskunde) --- database management --- programmatielogica --- robots --- informatietheorie
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Applied probability is a broad research area that is of interest to scientists in diverse disciplines in science and technology, including: anthropology, biology, communication theory, economics, epidemiology, finance, geography, linguistics, medicine, meteorology, operations research, psychology, quality control, sociology, and statistics. Recent Advances in Applied Probability is a collection of survey articles that bring together the work of leading researchers in applied probability to present current research advances in this important area. This volume will be of interest to graduate students and researchers whose research is closely connected to probability modelling and their applications. It is suitable for one semester graduate level research seminar in applied probability.
Probabilities. --- Probability --- Statistical inference --- Combinations --- Mathematics --- Chance --- Least squares --- Mathematical statistics --- Risk --- Distribution (Probability theory. --- Mathematics. --- Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes. --- Operations Research, Management Science. --- Mathematics, general. --- Math --- Science --- Distribution functions --- Frequency distribution --- Characteristic functions --- Probabilities --- Operations research. --- Management science. --- Quantitative business analysis --- Management --- Problem solving --- Operations research --- Statistical decision --- Operational analysis --- Operational research --- Industrial engineering --- Management science --- Research --- System theory