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recognit (3)
automat (2)
suit (1)
interact (1)
infinit (1)

Stem flower$ (all stems)

9 papers:

ISSTAISSTA-2014-GotliebM #named #network #reduction #testing
FLOWER: optimal test suite reduction as a network maximum flow (AG, DM), pp. 171–180.
HTHT-2010-Gwizdka #documentation #navigation
Of kings, traffic signs and flowers: exploring navigation of tagged documents (JG), pp. 167–172.
CIAACIAA-2010-ForysOB #automaton #infinity
Symbolic Dynamics, Flower Automata and Infinite Traces (WF, PO, SB), pp. 135–142.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-DaiD #matter #web
Freshness matters: in flowers, food, and web authority (ND, BDD), pp. 114–121.
FMFM-2006-Oheimb #formal method #security
Formal Methods in the Security Business: Exotic Flowers Thriving in an Expanding Niche (DvO), pp. 592–597.
ICPRICPR-v2-2006-ChoL #clustering #identification #image #novel
A novel Virus Infection Clustering for Flower Images Identification (SYC, PTL), pp. 1038–1041.
ICPRICPR-v1-2004-SaitohAK #automation #recognition
Automatic Recognition of Blooming Flowers (TS, KA, TK), pp. 27–30.
ICPRICPR-v2-2004-ZouN #evaluation #interactive #modelling #recognition
Evaluation of Model-Based Interactive Flower Recognition (JZ, GN), pp. 311–314.
ICPRICPR-v2-2000-SaitohK #automation #recognition
Automatic Recognition of Wild Flowers (TS, TK), pp. 2507–2510.

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