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Stem forget$ (all stems)

31 papers:

FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2015-KlinR #algebra #logic #semantics
Coalgebraic Trace Semantics via Forgetful Logics (BK, JR), pp. 151–166.
ICFPICFP-2015-PloegC #exclamation
Practical principled FRP: forget the past, change the future, FRPNow! (AvdP, KC), pp. 302–314.
SACSAC-2015-MatuszykVSJG #incremental #matrix #recommendation
Forgetting methods for incremental matrix factorization in recommender systems (PM, JV, MS, AMJ, JG), pp. 947–953.
CHICHI-2014-StawarzCB #design #effectiveness #exclamation
Don’t forget your pill!: designing effective medication reminder apps that support users’ daily routines (KS, ALC, AB), pp. 2269–2278.
KRKR-2014-Delgrande #analysis #towards
Towards a Knowledge Level Analysis of Forgetting (JPD).
KRKR-2014-LudwigK #difference #logic
Practical Uniform Interpolation and Forgetting for ALC TBoxes with Applications to Logical Difference (ML, BK).
KRKR-2014-RajaratnamLPT
Forgetting in Action (DR, HJL, MP, MT).
SACSAC-2014-ZimmermannNS #adaptation #classification
Adaptive semi supervised opinion classifier with forgetting mechanism (MZ, EN, MS), pp. 805–812.
IJCARIJCAR-2014-KoopmannS
Count and Forget: Uniform Interpolation of 𝒮ℋ𝒬-Ontologies (PK, RAS), pp. 434–448.
CHICHI-2013-SasW #design
Design for forgetting: disposing of digital possessions after a breakup (CS, SW), pp. 1823–1832.
KRKR-2012-WangZZZ #equivalence #logic programming #source code
Forgetting in Logic Programs under Strong Equivalence (YW, YZ, YZ, MZ).
CSCWCSCW-2011-BrubakerH #empirical #online #quote
“We will never forget you [online]”: an empirical investigation of post-mortem myspace comments (JRB, GRH), pp. 123–132.
CSCWCSCW-2011-KowN #community #exclamation #online
Forget online communities?: revisit cooperative work! (YMK, BAN), pp. 351–354.
HCIDUXU-v2-2011-Moallem #question
Did You Forget Your Password? (AM), pp. 29–39.
DLTDLT-J-2008-Glockler10 #automaton #taxonomy
A Taxonomy of Deterministic Forgetting Automata (JG), pp. 619–631.
ICMLICML-2010-BartlettPW #constant #memory management #process
Forgetting Counts: Constant Memory Inference for a Dependent Hierarchical Pitman-Yor Process (NB, DP, FW), pp. 63–70.
KRKR-2010-ZhangZ10a #revisited
Forgetting Revisited (YZ, YZ).
ASEASE-2009-BalasubramanianJ #semantics
Lost in Translation: Forgetful Semantic Anchoring (DB, EKJ), pp. 645–649.
HCIHIMI-II-2009-FangZ #game studies
Sensation Seeking, Self Forgetfulness, and Computer Game Enjoyment (XF, FZ), pp. 632–641.
ESOPESOP-2008-HuntS #semantics
Just Forget It — The Semantics and Enforcement of Information Erasure (SH, DS), pp. 239–253.
DLTDLT-2008-Glockler #automaton #taxonomy
A Taxonomy of Deterministic Forgetting Automata (JG), pp. 371–382.
ICALPICALP-A-2008-ChaintreauFL #network
Networks Become Navigable as Nodes Move and Forget (AC, PF, EL), pp. 133–144.
CIAACIAA-J-2006-Glockler07 #automaton
Forgetting Automata and Unary Languages (JG), pp. 813–827.
CIAACIAA-2006-Glockler #automaton
Forgetting Automata and Unary Languages (JG), pp. 186–197.
KRKR-2004-SuLZ #reasoning
Reasoning about Knowledge by Variable Forgetting (KS, GL, YZ), pp. 576–586.
KRKR-2002-LangM #consistency #nondeterminism
Resolving Inconsistencies by Variable Forgetting (JL, PM), pp. 239–250.
DLTDLT-1999-JirickaK #automaton #finite #nondeterminism
Deterministic forgetting planar automata are more powerful than non-deterministic finite-state planar automata (PJ, JK), pp. 71–80.
SOSPSOSP-1999-SantryFHVCO #file system
Deciding when to forget in the Elephant file system (DSS, MJF, NCH, ACV, RWC, JO), pp. 110–123.
ICMLICML-1993-Salganicoff #adaptation #learning
Density-Adaptive Learning and Forgetting (MS), pp. 276–283.
VLDBVLDB-1990-NaughtonR #how
How to Forget the Past Without Repeating It (JFN, RR), pp. 278–289.
ICMLML-1988-MarkovitchS #learning
The Role of Forgetting in Learning (SM, PDS), pp. 459–465.

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