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Estimating the Number of Local Maxima for k-SAT Instances
Albrecht, A.; Lane, P.C.R.; Steinhofel, K. (2008)We explore the applicability of a sampling method devised by J. Garnier and L. Kallel (SIAM J. Discrete Math., 2002) to approximate the number of local maxima in search spaces induced by k-SAT instances and a simple ... -
Incremental syntactic parsing of natural language corpora with simple synchrony networks
Lane, P.C.R.; Henderson, James (2001) -
An Introduction to Slice-Based Cohesion and Coupling Metrics
Green, P. D.; Lane, P.C.R.; Rainer, A.; Scholz, S. (University of Hertfordshire, 2009)This report provides an overview of slice-based software metrics. It brings together information about the development of the metrics from Weiser’s original idea that program slices may be used in the measurement of program ... -
An investigation into the effect of ageing on expert memory with CHREST
Smith, R.L.; Gobet, F.; Lane, P.C.R. (2007)CHREST is a cognitive architecture that models human perception, learning, memory, and problem solving, and which has successfully simulated numerous human experimental data on chess. In this paper, we describe an investigation ... -
A Methodology for Developing Computational Implementations of Scientific Theories
Lane, P.C.R.; Gobet, F. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2008-04)Computer programs have become a popular representation for scientific theories, particularly for implementing models or simulations of observed phenomena. Expressing a theory as an executable computer program provides many ... -
Modelling the relationship between visual short-term memory capacity and recall ability
Smith, R.L.; Lane, P.C.R.; Gobet, F. (2008) -
Multi-task learning and transfer: The effect of algorithm representation
Lane, P.C.R.; Gobet, F. (ICML, 2005)Exploring multiple classes of learning algorithms for those algorithms which perform best in multiple tasks is a complex problem of multiple-criteria optimisation. We use a genetic algorithm to locate sets of models which ... -
Perception in chess and beyond : commentary on Linhares and Freitas (2010)
Lane, P.C.R.; Gobet, F. (2011)Linhares and Freitas (2010; LF) argue that experts use analogical or semantic similarity, similarities that are not available from direct surface representations. LF make their case using a critique of Chase and Simon ... -
Selecting Features in Origin Analysis
Green, P. D.; Lane, P.C.R.; Rainer, A.; Scholz, S. (Springer Nature, 2010)When applying a machine-learning approach to develop classifiers in a new domain, an important question is what measurements to take and how they will be used to construct informative features. This paper develops a novel ... -
Tackling the PAN’09 External Plagiarism Detection Corpus with a Desktop Plaigiarism Detector
Malcolm, J.; Lane, P.C.R. (2009)Ferret is a fast and effective tool for detecting similarities in a group of files. Applying it to the PAN’09 corpus required modifications to meet the requirements of the competition, mainly to deal with the very large number ... -
A text annotation method based on semantic sequences
Bao, J.; Lyon, C.; Lane, P.C.R. (2007)This paper presents a text annotation method based on semantic sequences to label a document and a cluster of documents. The basic idea underlying the semantic sequence approach is to find locally frequent meanings to act ... -
Towards effective parsing with neural networks: Inherent generalisations and bounded resource effects
Lane, P.C.R.; Henderson, James (2003) -
Using n-grams to rapidly characterise the evolution of software code
Rainer, A.; Lane, P.C.R.; Malcolm, J.; Scholz, S. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2008)Text-based approaches to the analysis of software evolution are attractive because of the fine-grained, token-level comparisons they can generate. The use of such approaches has, however, been constrained by the lack of ...