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VISSYM
2007
15 years 9 months ago
Visualization Methods for Vortex Rings and Vortex Breakdown Bubbles
Vortex breakdown bubbles are a subject which is of interest in many disciplines such as aeronautics, mixing, and combustion. Existing visualization methods are based on stream sur...
Ronald Peikert, Filip Sadlo
AAAI
2008
15 years 9 months ago
On the Dimensionality of Voting Games
In a yes/no voting game, a set of voters must determine whether to accept or reject a given alternative. Weighted voting games are a well-studied subclass of yes/no voting games, ...
Edith Elkind, Leslie Ann Goldberg, Paul W. Goldber...
AAAI
2008
15 years 9 months ago
An Integrated Reasoning Approach to Moral Decision-Making
We present a computational model, MoralDM, which integrates several AI techniques in order to model recent psychological findings on moral decision-making. Current theories of mor...
Morteza Dehghani, Emmett Tomai, Kenneth D. Forbus,...
WSC
2008
15 years 9 months ago
Modeling and simulation of e-mail social networks: A new stochastic agent-based approach
Understanding how the structure of a network evolves over time is one of the most interesting and complex topics in the field of social networks. In our attempt to model the dynam...
Fabian Menges, Bud Mishra, Giuseppe Narzisi
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ACMICEC
2008
ACM
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15 years 8 months ago
Why share in peer-to-peer networks?
Prior theory and empirical work emphasize the enormous free-riding problem facing peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing networks. Nonetheless, many P2P networks thrive. We explore two possib...
Lian Jian, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason
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