eFLINT is a normative specification language combining declarative and procedural elements to support automated compliance reasoning before, during, and after software execution.
In: 2019 15th International Confer- ence on eScience (eScience)
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A survey that organizes methods for cross-domain object detection into a taxonomy, analyzes domain shift across detection stages, and outlines persistent challenges.
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Reflections on the design, applications and implementations of the normative specification language eFLINT
eFLINT is a normative specification language combining declarative and procedural elements to support automated compliance reasoning before, during, and after software execution.
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Generalization Under Scrutiny: Cross-Domain Detection Progresses, Pitfalls, and Persistent Challenges
A survey that organizes methods for cross-domain object detection into a taxonomy, analyzes domain shift across detection stages, and outlines persistent challenges.