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AROBOTS
2006
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How a mobile robot selects landmarks to make a decision based on an information criterion
Most current mobile robots are designed to determine their actions according to their positions. Before making a decision, they need to localize themselves. Thus, their observation...
Noriaki Mitsunaga, Minoru Asada
IJISEC
2006
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How to obtain full privacy in auctions
Abstract Privacy has become a factor of increasing importance in auction design. We propose general techniques for cryptographic first-price and (M + 1)st-price auction protocols t...
Felix Brandt
IWC
1998
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15 years 6 months ago
How many relevances in information retrieval?
The aim of an information retrieval system is to nd relevant documents, thus relevance is a (if not `the') central concept of information retrieval. Notwithstanding its impor...
Stefano Mizzaro
LATINCRYPT
2010
15 years 4 months ago
How Leaky Is an Extractor?
This paper discusses the security of a leakage-resilient stream cipher presented at FOCS 2008, instantiated in a practical setting. Based on a case study, we put forward implementa...
François-Xavier Standaert
VTC
2010
IEEE
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Optimizing Training-Based MIMO Systems: How Much Time is Needed for Actual Transmission?
—We study the design of training-based multiple-input multiple-output systems in two block-wise transmission schemes. The conventional transmission scheme has a fixed amount of ...
Xiangyun Zhou, Parastoo Sadeghi, Tharaka A. Lamahe...