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Verifying Recursive Active Documents with Positive Data Tree Rewriting
This paper proposes a data tree-rewriting framework for modeling evolving
documents. The framework is close to Guarded Active XML, a platform used for
handling XML repositories evolving through web services. We focus on automatic
verification of properties of evolving documents that can contain data from an
infinite domain. We establish the boundaries of decidability, and show that
verification of a {\em positive} fragment that can handle recursive service
calls is decidable. We also consider bounded model-checking in our data
tree-rewriting framework and show that it is \nexptime-complete
Narrowing the Gap: Random Forests In Theory and In Practice
Despite widespread interest and practical use, the theoretical properties of
random forests are still not well understood. In this paper we contribute to
this understanding in two ways. We present a new theoretically tractable
variant of random regression forests and prove that our algorithm is
consistent. We also provide an empirical evaluation, comparing our algorithm
and other theoretically tractable random forest models to the random forest
algorithm used in practice. Our experiments provide insight into the relative
importance of different simplifications that theoreticians have made to obtain
tractable models for analysis.Comment: Under review by the International Conference on Machine Learning
(ICML) 201
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