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| Abstract | A Behavior Language (ABL): a programming language explicitly designed to support programming idioms for the creation of reactive, believable agents. ABL has been successfully used to author the central characters Trip and Grace for the interactive drama Facade (Mateas and Stern, 2003). The ABL compiler is written in Java and targets Java; the generated Java code is supported by the ABL runtime system. a priori Alorithm: the seminal algorithm for mining frequent itemsets for Boolean association rules based on the a priori property (Gabroveanu, 2009) a priori Property: the property showing that values of evaluation criteria of sequential patterns are smaller than or equal to those of their sequential subpatterns (Sakurai, 2009) a posteriori: the knowledge that depends on evidence or experience (Harris, 2011) a-Approximation Algorithm: an algorithm producing a solution which is guaranteed to be no worst than a times the best solution a-Cut: a crisp set, which holds the elements of a fuzzy set (on the same universe of discourse) whose membership grade is greater than, or equal to a. (In case of " strong " a-cut it must be greater than a). A/V Encryption: an algorithm that can be used as one of access content system. The access content system (ACS) is a standard for content distribution and digital rights management, intended to restrict access to and copying of the next generation of optical discs and DVDs. A/V Scrambling: a technology that prevents byte-for-byte copies of an MPEG stream from being playable since such copies will not include the keys that are hidden on the lead-in area of the protected DVD disk. Second , it provides a reason for manufacturers to make compliant devices, since contents scrambling system scrambled disks will not play on noncompliant devices. Anyone wishing to build compliant devices must obtain a license, which contains the requirement that the rest of the copy-protection system be implemented (Kwon & Ko, 2009) Abnormal Detection: to find out objects which appear to be inconsistent with the remainder of the object set (Xu, 2009a) Abstract Data Type (ADT): the specification of a set of data and the set of operations that can be performed on the data (Benítez-Guerrero & Nieva-García, 2009) Abstract Database: an online literature search database that has a large number of abstracts with some full-text articles (Bartsch, 2008) Abstract Interpretation: a theory of semantics approximation for computing conservative over-approximations of dynamic properties of programs (Cortesi … |
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