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2008
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Those who don't look don't find: disciplinary considerations in repository advocacy
Purpose of this paper By describing some of the often ignored aspects of repository advocacy, such as disciplinary differences and how these might affect the adoption of a particu...
Danny Kingsley
PR
2006
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Locally linear metric adaptation with application to semi-supervised clustering and image retrieval
Many computer vision and pattern recognition algorithms are very sensitive to the choice of an appropriate distance metric. Some recent research sought to address a variant of the...
Hong Chang, Dit-Yan Yeung
SIGECOM
2008
ACM
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Tight information-theoretic lower bounds for welfare maximization in combinatorial auctions
We provide tight information-theoretic lower bounds for the welfare maximization problem in combinatorial auctions. In this problem, the goal is to partition m items among k bidde...
Vahab S. Mirrokni, Michael Schapira, Jan Vondr&aac...
AI
2005
Springer
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Knowledge updates: Semantics and complexity issues
We consider the problem of how an agent's knowledge can be updated. We propose a formal method of knowledge update on the basis of the semantics of modal logic S5. In our met...
Chitta Baral, Yan Zhang
AIM
2005
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If Not Turing's Test, Then What?
If it is true that good problems produce good science, then it will be worthwhile to identify good problems, and even more worthwhile to discover the attributes that make them goo...
Paul R. Cohen
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