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EMNLP
2006
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Solving the Problem of Cascading Errors: Approximate Bayesian Inference for Linguistic Annotation Pipelines
The end-to-end performance of natural language processing systems for compound tasks, such as question answering and textual entailment, is often hampered by use of a greedy 1-bes...
Jenny Rose Finkel, Christopher D. Manning, Andrew ...
ICMAS
1998
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The Moving Target Function Problem in Multi-Agent Learning
We describe a framework that can be used to model and predict the behavior of MASs with learning agents. It uses a difference equation for calculating the progression of an agent&...
José M. Vidal, Edmund H. Durfee
IJCAI
1989
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Reconstructive Explanation: Explanation as Complex Problem Solving
Existing explanation facilities are typically far more appropriate for knowledge engineers engaged in system maintenance than for endusers of the system. This is because the expla...
Michael R. Wick, William B. Thompson
BC
2006
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A stochastic population approach to the problem of stable recruitment hierarchies in spiking neural networks
Recruitment learning in hierarchies is an inherently unstable process (Valiant, 1994). This paper presents conditions on parameters for a feedforward network to ensure stable recru...
Cengiz Günay, Anthony S. Maida
ADHOC
2004
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IEEE 802.11 over multi-hop wireless networks: problems and new perspectives
The IEEE 802.11 standard for medium access control in wireless local area networks has been adopted as the de-facto medium access control standard in multi-hop wireless networks. I...
Karthikeyan Sundaresan, Hung-Yun Hsieh, Raghupathy...