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![]() | Freire, Juliana | Beyond depth-first strategies: improving tabled logic programs through alternative scheduling | Tabled evaluation ensures termination for programs with finite models by keeping track of which subgoals have been called. Given several variant subgoals in an evaluation, only the fi rst one encountered will use program-clause resolution; the rest will resolve with the answers generated by the f... | Alternate scheduling; SLG-WAM; Tabled logic programs | 1998 |
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![]() | Riloff, Ellen M. | Information extraction as a stepping stone toward story understanding | Historically story understanding systems have depended on a great deal of handcrafted knowledge. Natural language understanding systems that use conceptual knowledge structures (Schank and Abelson 1977; Cullingford 1978; Wilensky 1978; Carbonell 1979; Lehnert 1981; Kolodner 1983) typically rely on ... | Information extraction; Story understanding | 1999 |
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![]() | Brunvand, Erik L. | Speculatorum Oculi | Description Speculatorum Oculi (The Eyes of Spies) comments on current surveillance activities of governments and corporations through an installation that includes an architectural model surveilled with looming video cameras providing live feeds to a set of video monitors. These monitors show views... | 2014-01-01 | |
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![]() | Freire, Juliana | Taking I/O seriously: resolution reconsidered for disk | Modern compilation techniques can give Prolog programs, in the best cases, a speed comparable to C. However, Prolog has proven to be unacceptable for data-oriented queries for two major reasons: its poor termination and complexity properties for Datalog, and its tuple-at-a-time strategy. A number of... | Tabling; SLG-WAM; Prolog; XSB; Datalog | 1997 |