A surprising query result is often an indication of errors in the query or the underlying data. Recent work suggests using causal reasoning to find explanations for the surprisin...
Alexandra Meliou, Wolfgang Gatterbauer, Suman Nath...
The 2- 1 sparse signal minimization problem can be solved efficiently by gradient projection. In many applications, the signal to be estimated is known to lie in some range of va...
James Hernandez, Zachary T. Harmany, Daniel Thomps...
In his book "Consciousness Explained"[2], Daniel Dennett explores some of what he perceives are the weaknesses in current models of cognition, and tries to provide an alt...
—A random testing strategy can be effective at finding faults, but may leave some routines entirely untested if it never gets to call them on objects satisfying their preconditi...
Yi Wei, Serge Gebhardt, Bertrand Meyer, Manuel Ori...
Undecidability results in rewriting have usually been proved by reduction from undecidable problems of Turing machines or, more recently, from Post’s Correspondence Problem. Ano...