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![]() Date: 2003-07-14 10:00:42Education Psychology Cognition Neuropsychological assessment Solver Problem finding Robert Sternberg Chess problem Problem Problem solving Cognitive science Educational psychology | Add to Reading List |
![]() | 72 Chapter 3 Finding Similar Items A fundamental data-mining problem is to examine data for “similar” items. WeDocID: 1uFXj - View Document |
![]() | Finding Inverse Functions In mathematics, being able to “undo” a problem plays a critical role in the solution process of some problems. In other words, we want to find the inverse of the function. Inverse of a RelatDocID: 1uCCT - View Document |
![]() | Finding links and initiators: a graph-reconstruction problem Heikki Mannila ∗ AbstractDocID: 1uwWV - View Document |
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![]() | 72 Chapter 3 Finding Similar Items A fundamental data-mining problem is to examine data for “similar” items. WeDocID: 1uh0w - View Document |