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FOCS
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Counterexample to Strong Parallel Repetition
The parallel repetition theorem states that for any two-prover game, with value 1 − (for, say, ≤ 1/2), the value of the game repeated in parallel n times is at most (1 − c)â...
Ran Raz
APPROX
2009
Springer
108views Algorithms» more  APPROX 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
Strong Parallel Repetition Theorem for Free Projection Games
The parallel repetition theorem states that for any two provers one round game with value at most 1 − (for < 1/2), the value of the game repeated n times in parallel is at mo...
Boaz Barak, Anup Rao, Ran Raz, Ricky Rosen, Ronen ...
ECCC
2010
82views more  ECCC 2010»
13 years 4 months ago
A Strong Parallel Repetition Theorem for Projection Games on Expanders
The parallel repetition theorem states that for any Two Prover Game with value at most 1 - (for < 1/2), the value of the game repeated n times in parallel is at most (1 - 3 )(n...
Ran Raz
COCO
2010
Springer
198views Algorithms» more  COCO 2010»
13 years 8 months ago
Derandomized Parallel Repetition Theorems for Free Games
—Raz’s parallel repetition theorem [21] together with improvements of Holenstein [12] shows that for any two-prover one-round game with value at most 1 − (for ≤ 1/2), the v...
Ronen Shaltiel
CVPR
2009
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Recognition of Repetitive Sequential Human Activity
We present a novel framework for recognizing repetitive sequential events performed by human actors with strong temporal dependencies and potential parallel overlap. Our solutio...
Akira Yanagawa, Arun Hampapur, Quanfu Fan, Russell...