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MSS
2008
IEEE
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Mass-mobilization with noisy conditional beliefs
We examine the role played by information in shaping popular expectations in the process of political mobilization, and the development of revolutionary movements in particular. T...
M. Koster, R. Lindelauf, I. Lindner, G. Owen
CORR
2007
Springer
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Network Coding over a Noisy Relay : a Belief Propagation Approach
Abstract— In recent years, network coding has been investigated as a method to obtain improvements in wireless networks. A typical assumption of previous work is that relay nodes...
Sichao Yang, Ralf Koetter
COLING
2002
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Towards a Noise-Tolerant, Representation-Independent Mechanism for Argument Interpretation
We describe a mechanism for the interpretation of arguments, which can cope with noisy conditions in terms of wording, beliefs and argument structure. This is achieved through the...
Ingrid Zukerman, Sarah George
UAI
1998
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Large Deviation Methods for Approximate Probabilistic Inference
We study two-layer belief networks of binary random variables in which the conditional probabilities Pr childjparents depend monotonically on weighted sums of the parents. In larg...
Michael J. Kearns, Lawrence K. Saul
UMUAI
1998
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Bayesian Models for Keyhole Plan Recognition in an Adventure Game
We present an approach to keyhole plan recognition which uses a dynamic belief (Bayesian) network to represent features of the domain that are needed to identify users’ plans and...
David W. Albrecht, Ingrid Zukerman, Ann E. Nichols...