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ECIR
2011
Springer
12 years 8 months ago
Introducing the User-over-Ranking Hypothesis
The User-over-Ranking hypothesis states that rather the user herself than a web search engine’s ranking algorithm can help to improve retrieval performance. The means are longer ...
Benno Stein, Matthias Hagen
ELPUB
2007
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Introducing the e-newspaper - Audience Preferences and Demands
This paper adds to the overall understanding of new media adoption in general and the promotion of the enewspaper in particular by empirically studying the preferences and demands...
Carina Ihlström Eriksson, Maria Åkesson
AAAI
1990
13 years 5 months ago
Introducing the Tileworld: Experimentally Evaluating Agent Architectures
We describe a system called Tileworld, which consists of a simulated robot agent and a simulated environment which is both dynamic and unpredictable. Both the agent and the enviro...
Martha E. Pollack, Marc Ringuette
JSYML
2006
97views more  JSYML 2006»
13 years 4 months ago
The proper forcing axiom and the singular cardinal hypothesis
We show that the Proper Forcing Axiom implies the Singular Cardinal Hypothesis. The proof uses the reflection principle MRP introduced by Moore in [11].
Matteo Viale
CBMS
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
ACHE: An Architecture for Clinical Hypothesis Examination
Physiological monitoring equipment can be found in many hospital settings. This allows a wide range of physiological parameters to be stored, which in turn allows clinicians and a...
Laura Moss, Derek H. Sleeman, John Kinsella, Malco...