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AAAI
2011
12 years 5 months ago
Global Seismic Monitoring: A Bayesian Approach
The automated processing of multiple seismic signals to detect and localize seismic events is a central tool in both geophysics and nuclear treaty verification. This paper report...
Nimar S. Arora, Stuart Russell, Paul Kidwell, Erik...
COLT
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Strategies for Prediction Under Imperfect Monitoring
Abstract. We propose simple randomized strategies for sequential prediction under imperfect monitoring, that is, when the forecaster does not have access to the past outcomes but r...
Gábor Lugosi, Shie Mannor, Gilles Stoltz
CNSM
2010
12 years 9 months ago
Towards non-expert users monitoring networks and services through semantically enhanced visualizations
— Managing networks and services in large virtual enterprises often requires significant expertise to decipher and reconcile information coming from several heterogeneous sources...
Owen Conlan, John Keeney, Cormac Hampson, Fion&aac...
KDD
2005
ACM
104views Data Mining» more  KDD 2005»
14 years 5 months ago
A hit-miss model for duplicate detection in the WHO drug safety database
The WHO Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring in Uppsala, Sweden, maintains and analyses the world's largest database of reports on suspected adverse drug re...
Andrew Bate, G. Niklas Norén, Roland Orre
IMC
2007
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Legal issues surrounding monitoring during network research
This work was motivated by a discussion that two of the coauthors (computer science professors) had with the other coauthor (a law professor and a former computer crime Trial Atto...
Douglas C. Sicker, Paul Ohm, Dirk Grunwald