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AAMAS
2005
Springer
14 years 10 months ago
Learning and Exploiting Relative Weaknesses of Opponent Agents
Agents in a competitive interaction can greatly benefit from adapting to a particular adversary, rather than using the same general strategy against all opponents. One method of s...
Shaul Markovitch, Ronit Reger
VLDB
2003
ACM
165views Database» more  VLDB 2003»
15 years 10 months ago
Learning to match ontologies on the Semantic Web
On the Semantic Web, data will inevitably come from many different ontologies, and information processing across ontologies is not possible without knowing the semantic mappings be...
AnHai Doan, Jayant Madhavan, Robin Dhamankar, Pedr...
WWW
2002
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Learning to map between ontologies on the semantic web
Ontologies play a prominent role on the Semantic Web. They make possible the widespread publication of machine understandable data, opening myriad opportunities for automated info...
AnHai Doan, Jayant Madhavan, Pedro Domingos, Alon ...
ICDM
2005
IEEE
185views Data Mining» more  ICDM 2005»
15 years 3 months ago
Adaptive Product Normalization: Using Online Learning for Record Linkage in Comparison Shopping
The problem of record linkage focuses on determining whether two object descriptions refer to the same underlying entity. Addressing this problem effectively has many practical ap...
Mikhail Bilenko, Sugato Basu, Mehran Sahami
AAAI
2006
14 years 11 months ago
Active Learning with Near Misses
Assume that we are trying to build a visual recognizer for a particular class of objects--chairs, for example--using existing induction methods. Assume the assistance of a human t...
Nela Gurevich, Shaul Markovitch, Ehud Rivlin