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- Chris Kerslake:
Stump-the-Teacher: Using Student-generated Examples during Explicit Debugging Instruction. SIGCSE (1) 2024: 653-658 - 2023
- Sirui Wang, Kaiwen Wei, Hongzhi Zhang, Yuntao Li, Wei Wu:
Let Me Check the Examples: Enhancing Demonstration Learning via Explicit Imitation. ACL (2) 2023: 1080-1088 - 2022
- Sirui Wang, Kaiwen Wei, Hongzhi Zhang, Yuntao Li, Wei Wu:
Let Me Check the Examples: Enhancing Demonstration Learning via Explicit Imitation. CoRR abs/2209.00455 (2022) - Lianna Hambardzumyan, Hamed Hatami, Ndiamé Ndiaye:
On depth-3 circuits and covering number: an explicit counter-example. CoRR abs/2210.08300 (2022) - 2021
- Yuri A. Kuznetsov, Joost Hooyman:
Bifurcations of Heteroclinic Contours in Two-Parameter Planar Systems: Overview and Explicit Examples. Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos 31(12): 2130036:1-2130036:19 (2021) - Jihyung Kil, Cheng Zhang, Dong Xuan, Wei-Lun Chao:
Discovering the Unknown Knowns: Turning Implicit Knowledge in the Dataset into Explicit Training Examples for Visual Question Answering. EMNLP (1) 2021: 6346-6361 - Jihyung Kil, Cheng Zhang, Dong Xuan, Wei-Lun Chao:
Discovering the Unknown Knowns: Turning Implicit Knowledge in the Dataset into Explicit Training Examples for Visual Question Answering. CoRR abs/2109.06122 (2021) - 2020
- Hiroshi Noji, Hiroya Takamura:
An Analysis of the Utility of Explicit Negative Examples to Improve the Syntactic Abilities of Neural Language Models. ACL 2020: 3375-3385 - Andrés Gersnoviez, María Brox, Iluminada Baturone:
Hierarchical Fuzzy Controllers for Explicit MPC Control Laws: Adaptive Cruise Control Example. FUZZ-IEEE 2020: 1-7 - Hiroshi Noji, Hiroya Takamura:
An analysis of the utility of explicit negative examples to improve the syntactic abilities of neural language models. CoRR abs/2004.02451 (2020) - 2019
- Rosy Tsopra, Karima Sedki, Mélanie Courtine, Hector Falcoff, Antoine De Beco, Ronni Madar, Frédéric Mechaï, Jean-Baptiste Lamy:
Helping GPs to extrapolate guideline recommendations to patients for whom there are no explicit recommendations, through the visualization of drug properties. The example of AntibioHelp® in bacterial diseases. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 26(10): 1010-1019 (2019) - Guillaume Chèze:
Cake cutting: Explicit examples for impossibility results. Math. Soc. Sci. 102: 68-72 (2019) - Guillaume Chèze:
Cake cutting: Explicit examples for impossibility results. CoRR abs/1907.04810 (2019) - 2018
- Marcella Bonazzoli, Victorita Dolean, Frédéric Hecht, Francesca Rapetti:
An example of explicit implementation strategy and preconditioning for the high order edge finite elements applied to the time-harmonic Maxwell's equations. Comput. Math. Appl. 75(5): 1498-1514 (2018) - Yann Bugeaud, Tomislav Pejkovic:
Explicit Examples of p-adic Numbers With Prescribed Irrationality Exponent. Integers 18A: A5 (2018) - 2014
- Islem Baki, Houari A. Sahraoui, Quentin Cobbaert, Philippe Masson, Martin Faunes:
Learning Implicit and Explicit Control in Model Transformations by Example. MoDELS 2014: 636-652 - 2013
- Miroslav Kobetski, Josephine Sullivan:
Improved Boosting Performance by Explicit Handling of Ambiguous Positive Examples. ICPRAM (Selected Papers) 2013: 17-37 - 2008
- Ralph Matthes:
Nested Datatypes with Generalized Mendler Iteration: Map Fusion and the Example of the Representation of Untyped Lambda Calculus with Explicit Flattening. MPC 2008: 220-242 - 2007
- Jacek Mandziuk, Krzysztof Mossakowski:
Example-based Estimation of Hand's Strength in the Game of Bridge with or without Using Explicit Human Knowledge. CIDM 2007: 413-420 - F. Alberto Grünbaum:
QBD processes and matrix orthogonal polynomilas: somw new explicit examples. Numerical Methods for Structured Markov Chains 2007 - 2006
- Emmanuel M. Drakakis:
Systematic derivation of explicit design formulae for log-domain: A 3rd-order lowpass example. Microelectron. J. 37(7): 646-656 (2006) - 2005
- Andrew Naish-Guzman, Sean B. Holden, Ulrich Paquet:
On the Explicit Use of Example Weights in the Construction of Classifiers. ICANN (2) 2005: 307-312 - 1995
- Paolo Frasconi, Marco Gori, Marco Maggini, Giovanni Soda:
Unified Integration of Explicit Knowledge and Learning by Example in Recurrent Networks. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 7(2): 340-346 (1995) - 1987
- Jean-Louis Lassez, Kim Marriott:
Explicit Representation of Terms Defined by Counter Examples. J. Autom. Reason. 3(3): 301-317 (1987) - 1986
- Jean-Louis Lassez, Kim Marriott:
Explicit Representation of Terms Defined by Counter Examples. FSTTCS 1986: 96-107 - 1968
- Thomas Kailath:
A simple example of an explicit 'nonlinear' mmse predictor (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 14(4): 600 (1968)
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