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JANCL
2002
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Approximate coherence-based reasoning
ABSTRACT. It has long been recognized that the concept of inconsistency is a central part of commonsense reasoning. In this issue, a number of authors have explored the idea of rea...
Frédéric Koriche
CORR
1999
Springer
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Empirically Evaluating an Adaptable Spoken Dialogue System
Abstract. Recent technological advances have made it possible to build real-time, interactive spoken dialogue systems for a wide variety of applications. However, when users do not...
Diane J. Litman, Shimei Pan
DATAMINE
1999
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A Survey of Methods for Scaling Up Inductive Algorithms
Abstract. One of the de ning challenges for the KDD research community is to enable inductive learning algorithms to mine very large databases. This paper summarizes, categorizes, ...
Foster J. Provost, Venkateswarlu Kolluri
LOGCOM
2002
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Formalizing Collaborative Decision-making and Practical Reasoning in Multi-agent Systems
paper, we present an abstract formal model of decision-making in a social setting that covers all aspects of the process, from recognition of a potential for cooperation through t...
Pietro Panzarasa, Nicholas R. Jennings, Timothy J....
MST
2002
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Bulk Synchronous Parallel Algorithms for the External Memory Model
Abstract. Blockwise access to data is a central theme in the design of efficient external memory (EM) algorithms. A second important issue, when more than one disk is present, is f...
Frank K. H. A. Dehne, Wolfgang Dittrich, David A. ...