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BSL
2006
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Schemata: The Concept of Schema in the History of Logic
Schemata have played important roles in logic since Aristotle's Prior Analytics. The syllogistic figures and moods can be taken to be argument schemata as can the rules of the...
John Corcoran
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SIGECOM
2008
ACM
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Tight information-theoretic lower bounds for welfare maximization in combinatorial auctions
We provide tight information-theoretic lower bounds for the welfare maximization problem in combinatorial auctions. In this problem, the goal is to partition m items among k bidde...
Vahab S. Mirrokni, Michael Schapira, Jan Vondr&aac...
IM
2007
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In-Degree and PageRank: Why Do They Follow Similar Power Laws?
PageRank is a popularity measure designed by Google to rank Web pages. Experiments confirm that PageRank values obey a power law with the same exponent as In-Degree values. This ...
Nelly Litvak, Werner R. W. Scheinhardt, Yana Volko...
AIS
2000
Springer
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The culture of the artificial
The expression 'nature of the artificial' can be understood in (at least) two distinct, yet possibly related, senses as denoting (i) the essence (or whatness) of the art...
Massimo Negrotti
TEC
2002
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Genetic object recognition using combinations of views
We investigate the application of genetic algorithms (GAs) for recognizing real two-dimensional (2-D) or three-dimensional (3-D) objects from 2-D intensity images, assuming that th...
George Bebis, Evangelos A. Yfantis, Sushil J. Loui...