Abstract- The Virus Game (or simply Virus) is a turnbased two player perfect information game which is based on the growth and spread of competing viruses. This paper describes a C...
Abstract. We associate optimality theory with abduction and preference handling. We present linguistic problems that appear in the study of dialects as new application of abduction...
Abstract. Peer-to-peer architectures are a potentially powerful model for developing large-scale networks of text-based digital libraries, but peer-to-peer networks have so far pro...
Abstract This paper presents a method for combining query-relevance with information-novelty in the context of text retrieval and summarization. The Maximal Marginal Relevance (MMR...
Abstract. This paper describes "cranking", a new committee formation algorithm. Cranking results in accurate and reliable committee predictions, even when applied to comp...