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COLING
2002
15 years 6 months ago
Towards a Noise-Tolerant, Representation-Independent Mechanism for Argument Interpretation
We describe a mechanism for the interpretation of arguments, which can cope with noisy conditions in terms of wording, beliefs and argument structure. This is achieved through the...
Ingrid Zukerman, Sarah George
CORR
2000
Springer
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Poly-locality in quantum computing
A polynomial depth quantum circuit affects, by definition, a poly-local unitary transformation of a tensor product state space. It is a reasonable belief [Fe], [L], [FKW] that, at ...
Michael H. Freedman
ECCC
2000
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Candidate One-Way Functions Based on Expander Graphs
Abstract. We suggest a candidate one-way function using combinatorial constructs such as expander graphs. These graphs are used to determine a sequence of small overlapping subsets...
Oded Goldreich
TSMC
2002
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A method for evaluating elicitation schemes for probabilistic models
We present an objective approach for evaluating probability and structure elicitation methods in probabilistic models. The main idea is to use the model derived from the experts�...
Haiqin Wang, Denver Dash, Marek J. Druzdzel
ITIIS
2010
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15 years 5 months ago
Computational Trust and Its Impact over Rational Purchasing Decisions of Internet Users
As web-based online communities are rapidly growing, the agents in the communities need to know their measurable belief of trust for safe and successful interactions. In this pape...
Sanguk Noh