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system (4)
discov (4)
pattern (4)
some (3)

Stem unexpect$ (all stems)

22 papers:

HTHT-2015-ChongDL #code review
Did You Expect Your Users to Say This?: Distilling Unexpected Micro-reviews for Venue Owners (WHC, BTD, EPL), pp. 13–22.
CSCWCSCW-2015-OlteanuVC #social #social media #what
What to Expect When the Unexpected Happens: Social Media Communications Across Crises (AO, SV, CC), pp. 994–1009.
ECIRECIR-2013-YatesG #detection #named #social #social media
ADRTrace: Detecting Expected and Unexpected Adverse Drug Reactions from User Reviews on Social Media Sites (AY, NG), pp. 816–819.
SACSAC-2013-TsukudaOYIT #analysis #coordination
Discovering unexpected information on the basis of popularity/unpopularity analysis of coordinate objects and their relationships (KT, HO, MY, HI, KT), pp. 878–885.
PASTEPASTE-2010-Rubio-GonzalezL #documentation #fault
Expect the unexpected: error code mismatches between documentation and the real world (CRG, BL), pp. 73–80.
CIKMCIKM-2010-JindalLL #bibliography #using
Finding unusual review patterns using unexpected rules (NJ, BL, EPL), pp. 1549–1552.
ICPRICPR-2010-ZwengK #behaviour #image #multi #recognition #sequence #using
Unexpected Human Behavior Recognition in Image Sequences Using Multiple Features (AZ, MK), pp. 368–371.
FMFM-2008-Engler #case study #experience #lessons learnt #scalability
Lessons in the Weird and Unexpected: Some Experiences from Checking Large Real Systems (DRE), p. 33.
CSCWCSCW-2008-PalenV #interactive #online
The emergence of online widescale interaction in unexpected events: assistance, alliance & retreat (LP, SV), pp. 117–126.
HCIHIMI-MTT-2007-ShinyashikiMHKUN #analysis #embedded
A Suggestion for Analysis of Unexpected Obstacles in Embedded System (YS, TM, MH, KK, NU, TN), pp. 755–768.
SACSAC-2007-MouraoA #effectiveness #exception #workflow
Supporting effective unexpected exceptions handling in workflow management systems (HM, PA), pp. 1242–1249.
ICPRICPR-v4-2006-PeursumVW #linear
Observation-Switching Linear Dynamic Systems for Tracking Humans Through Unexpected Partial Occlusions by Scene Objects (PP, SV, GAWW), pp. 929–934.
SACSAC-2006-JacquenetL #documentation #using
Using the structure of documents to improve the discovery of unexpected information (FJ, CL), pp. 1036–1042.
KDDKDD-2005-JaroszewiczS #network #performance
Fast discovery of unexpected patterns in data, relative to a Bayesian network (SJ, TS), pp. 118–127.
KDDKDD-2003-WangJL #mining
Mining unexpected rules by pushing user dynamics (KW, YJ, LVSL), pp. 246–255.
KDDKDD-2001-LiuMY #web
Discovering unexpected information from your competitors’ web sites (BL, YM, PSY), pp. 144–153.
KDDKDD-2000-PadmanabhanT #set
Small is beautiful: discovering the minimal set of unexpected patterns (BP, AT), pp. 54–63.
SACSAC-2000-Debenham #architecture #multi #performance #process
A Multi-Agent Architecture for Process Management Accommodates Unexpected Performance (JKD), pp. 15–19.
KDDKDD-1998-PadmanabhanT
A Belief-Driven Method for Discovering Unexpected Patterns (BP, AT), pp. 94–100.
ICSMEICSM-1995-CarmichaelTH #architecture #case study #design #experience #interactive #maintenance
Design maintenance: unexpected architectural interactions (experience report) (IC, VT, RCH), p. 134–?.
ICALPICALP-1994-Pudlak #bound #communication #complexity #game studies
Unexpected Upper Bounds on the Complexity of Some Communication Games (PP), pp. 1–10.
STOCSTOC-1984-BentleyJLMM #behaviour
Some Unexpected Expected Behavior Results for Bin Packing (JLB, DSJ, FTL, CCM, LAM), pp. 279–288.

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