نتایج جستجو برای: sawability ranking

تعداد نتایج: 34492  

1999
Debapriya Sengupta Sujit Kumar Ghosh

The purpose of this article is to introduce a new scheme for robust multivariate ranking by making use of a not so familiar notion called monotonicity. Under this scheme, as in the case of classical outward ranking, we get an increasing sequence of regions diverging away from a central region (may be a single point) as nucleus. The nuclear region may be deened as the median region.

Journal: :Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 2018

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Loet Leydesdorff Lutz Bornmann John Mingers

One can use the Leiden Rankings for grouping research universities by considering universities which are not significantly different as a homogeneous set. Such groupings reduce the complexity of the rankings without losing information. We pursue this classification using both statistical significance and effect sizes of differences among 902 universities in 54 countries; we focus on the UK, Ger...

2014

The exchangeability assumption as defined in this paper on ranking functions seems intuitively natural, and indeed, specific ranking functions previously proposed in the literature are all exchangeable. While pointwise ranking functions are vacuously exchangeable, we now discuss two specifically listwise ranking functions previously proposed by [22] and [26] in light of our representation theor...

2010
Zina M. Ibrahim Ahmed Y. Tawfik Alioune Ngom

This paper is a continuation of the study of surprise as a base for constructing qualitative calculi for representing and reasoning about uncertain knowledge. Here, we further elaborate on κ, a qualitative ranking function which we developed in (Ibrahim, Tawfik, and Ngom 2009b) and which constructs qualitative ranks for events by obtaining the order of magnitude abstraction of the degree of sur...

2014
Yiqun Liu Ruihua Song Min Zhang Zhicheng Dou Takehiro Yamamoto Makoto P. Kato Hiroaki Ohshima Ke Zhou

In this paper, we provide an overview of the NTCIR IMine task, which is a core task of NTCIR-11 and also a succeeding work of INTENT@NTCIR-9 and INTENT2@NTCIR-10 tasks. IMine is composed of a subtopic mining (SM) task, a document ranking (DR) task and a TaskMine (TM) pilot task. 21 groups from Canada, China, Germany, France, Japan, Korea, Spain, UK and United States registered to the task, whic...

2015
Ramon Ziai Björn Rudzewitz

This paper describes our contribution to the English Entrance Exams task of CLEF 2015, which requires participating systems to automatically solve multiple choice reading comprehension tasks. We use a combination of text segmentation and different similarity measures with the aim of exploiting two observed aspects of tests: 1) the often linear relationship between reading text and test question...

2011
Ruihua Song Min Zhang Tetsuya Sakai Makoto P. Kato Yiqun Liu Miho Sugimoto Qinglei Wang Naoki Orii

This is an overview of the NTCIR-9 INTENT task, which comprises the Subtopic Mining and the Document Ranking subtasks. The INTENT task attracted participating teams from seven different countries/regions – 16 teams for Subtopic Mining and 8 teams for Document Ranking. The Subtopic Mining subtask received 42 Chinese runs and 14 Japanese runs; the Document Ranking subtask received 24 Chinese runs...

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