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Tag #less is more

12 papers:

SCAMSCAM-2019-AlizadehFK #developer #multi #refactoring
Less is More: From Multi-objective to Mono-objective Refactoring via Developer's Knowledge Extraction (VA, HF, MK), pp. 181–192.
POPLPOPL-2019-ScalasY #multi #revisited
Less is more: multiparty session types revisited (AS, NY), p. 29.
CIKMCIKM-2018-ZhangAGSCG #effectiveness #interactive #retrieval
Effective User Interaction for High-Recall Retrieval: Less is More (HZ0, MA, NG, MDS, GVC, MRG), pp. 187–196.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2015-PangDL
More is Less, Less is More: Molecular-Scale Photonic NoC Power Topologies (JP, CD, ARL), pp. 283–296.
VLDBVLDB-2013-DongSS12 #integration
Less is More: Selecting Sources Wisely for Integration (XLD, BS, DS), pp. 37–48.
GPCEGPCE-2011-ArnoldusBS #metalanguage
Less is more: unparser-completeness of metalanguages for template engines (BJA, MvdB, AS), pp. 137–146.
ICPRICPR-2010-AdamsWDMBG #feature model #recognition
Genetic-Based Type II Feature Extraction for Periocular Biometric Recognition: Less is More (JA, DLW, GVD, PEM, KSB, GG), pp. 205–208.
ICSTICST-2008-KaplanKPSWY #approach #consistency #generative #modelling #testing #uml
Less is More: A Minimalistic Approach to UML Model-Based Conformance Test Generation (MK, TK, AMP, AS, CW, CY), pp. 82–91.
SIGIRSIGIR-2006-ChenK #documentation #modelling #probability
Less is more: probabilistic models for retrieving fewer relevant documents (HC, DRK), pp. 429–436.
ICMLICML-2000-SchohnC #learning
Less is More: Active Learning with Support Vector Machines (GS, DC), pp. 839–846.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2000-DuesterwaldB #predict #profiling
Software Profiling for Hot Path Prediction: Less is More (ED, VB), pp. 202–211.
CHICHI-1999-SingerHSW
Tangible Progress: Less is More in Somewire Audio Spaces (AS, DH, LS, SW), pp. 104–111.

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