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Language identification in the limit
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Gold model
Language identification in the limit is a formal model for inductive inference. It was introduced by E. Mark Gold in his paper with the same titleIn…
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2015
2015
Learning Actions Models: Qualitative Approach
Thomas Bolander
,
Nina Gierasimczuk
2015
Corpus ID: 17536722
In dynamic epistemic logic, actions are described using action models. In this paper we introduce a framework for studying…
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2010
2010
N-1-1 AC contingency analysis as a part of NERC compliance studies at midwest ISO
D. Chatterjee
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J. Webb
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Q. Gao
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M. Vaiman
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M. Vaiman
,
M. Povolotskiy
IEEE PES T&D
2010
Corpus ID: 11822189
This paper addresses the development, testing and implementation of a fast automated process for assessing power system…
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2009
2009
Limiting internal supply voltage spikes in DC-DC converters
J. Rocha
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Marcelino B. Santos
,
Gabriel Santos
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Angelo Monteiro
,
Alexandre Neves
,
Pedro Braga
IEEE International Symposium on Industrial…
2009
Corpus ID: 29387735
Implementing monolithic DC-DC converters for low power portable applications with a standard low voltage CMOS technology leads to…
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2007
2007
Improved dynamic geomagnetic rigidity cutoff modeling: Testing predictive accuracy
M. Clilverd
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C. Rodger
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T. Moffat‐Griffin
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P. Verronen
2007
Corpus ID: 85556864
[1] In the polar atmosphere, significant chemical and ionization changes occur during solar proton events (SPEs). The access of…
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2007
2007
Measurement of Ductile Forming Limit in Non-linear Strain Paths and Anisotropic Yield Conditions for 11% Cr Steel Sheets
Takaaki Iuchi
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J. Yanagimoto
2007
Corpus ID: 137015417
The ductile forming limit in nonlinear strain paths is investigated for a 11% Cr steel which displays a high r-value and is used…
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2003
2003
Leveraging Lexical Semantics to Infer Context-Free Grammars
T. Oates
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T. Armstrong
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Justin Harris
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Mark Nejman
ECML Workshop on Learning Contex-Free Grammars
2003
Corpus ID: 1932941
Context-free grammars cannot be identified in the limit from positive examples (Gold, 1967), yet natural language grammars are…
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2003
2003
Ветвящиеся процессы Гальтона - Ватсона в случайной среде. I: Предельные теоремы@@@Galton - Watson branching processes in a random environment. I: limit theorems
Владимир Алексеевич Ватутин
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V. Vatutin
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Елена Евгеньевна Дьяконова
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Elena Evgen'evna D'yakonova
2003
Corpus ID: 123722379
2002
2002
Performance of a Urea SCR System Combined with a PM and Fuel Optimized Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Able to Achieve the Euro V Emission Limits
I. Gekas
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P. Gabrielsson
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+4 authors
W. Cartellieri
2002
Corpus ID: 73528792
In order to meet the Euro V heavy-duty diesel emission standard legislation limits, a diesel engine can be optimized by internal…
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1998
1998
Learnability of a subclass of extended pattern languages
Andrew R. Mitchell
COLT' 98
1998
Corpus ID: 17145352
Angluin introduced the class of pattern languages as term languages over strings on a finite alphabet, and showed that the class…
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1991
1991
Polynomial-time learning of very simple grammars from positive data
T. Yokomori
Annual Conference Computational Learning Theory
1991
Corpus ID: 5492564
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