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inform (2)
machin (2)
use (2)
recognit (2)
schedul (1)

Stem judici$ (all stems)

7 papers:

SACSAC-2013-NunesP #scheduling #throughput #transaction
Improving transaction abort rates without compromising throughput through judicious scheduling (AN, JP), pp. 493–494.
KMISKMIS-2010-FersiniMTAC #generative #machine learning #semantics
Semantics and Machine Learning for Building the Next Generation of Judicial Court Management Systems (EF, EM, DT, FA, MC), pp. 51–60.
MLDMMLDM-2009-FersiniMAA #approach #multi #recognition
Audio-Based Emotion Recognition in Judicial Domain: A Multilayer Support Vector Machines Approach (EF, EM, GA, FA), pp. 594–602.
ICSEICSE-2007-BernerWK #test coverage #testing
Enhancing Software Testing by Judicious Use of Code Coverage Information (SB, RW, RKK), pp. 612–620.
SACSAC-2005-Bettelli #standard #xml
The employment of XML standards in electronic judicial proceedings (AVB), pp. 297–301.
CIKMCIKM-2001-ConradD #automation #recognition
Automatic Recognition of Distinguishing Negative Indirect History Language in Judicial Opinions (JGC, DPD), pp. 287–294.
ICDARICDAR-v1-1995-LinLS #comprehension #documentation #heuristic #interactive #using
Interactive acquisition of thematic information of Chinese verbs for judicial verdict document understanding using templates, syntactic clues, and heuristics (KHCL, RLL, VWS), pp. 297–300.

Bibliography of Software Language Engineering in Generated Hypertext (BibSLEIGH) is created and maintained by Dr. Vadim Zaytsev.
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