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LPAR
2001
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Logical Omniscience and the Cost of Deliberation
Logical omniscience is a well known problem which makes traditional modal logics of knowledge, belief and intentions somewhat unrealistic from the point of view of modelling the be...
Natasha Alechina, Brian Logan
EUSFLAT
2003
15 years 7 months ago
Propagation of uncertainty involving imprecision and randomness
This paper presents a non exhaustive list of different methods of uncertainty propagation when the knowledge of some parameters of physical models is represented by probability me...
Cédric Baudrit, Didier Dubois, Hél&e...
CSE
2009
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Extended Dempster-Shafer Theory in Context Reasoning for Ubiquitous Computing Environments
—Context, the pieces of information that capture the characteristics of ubiquitous computing environment, is often imprecise and incomplete due to user mobility, unreliable wirel...
Daqiang Zhang, Jiannong Cao, Jingyu Zhou, Minyi Gu...
AIHC
2007
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Foundations of Human Computing: Facial Expression and Emotion
Many people believe that emotions and subjective feelings are one and the same and that a goal of human-centered computing is emotion recognition. The first belief is outdated; the...
Jeffrey F. Cohn
IPPS
2003
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Importance of SIMD Computation Reconsidered
In this paper, SIMD and MIMD solutions for the realtime database management problem of air traffic control are compared. A real-time database system is highly constrained in a mul...
Will C. Meilander, Johnnie W. Baker, Mingxian Jin