Most research on auctions assumes that potential bidders have private information about their willingness to pay for the item being auctioned, and that they use this information s...
Researchers, hindered by a lack of standard gene and protein-naming conventions, endure long, sometimes fruitless, literature searches. A system is described which is able to auto...
Raf M. Podowski, John G. Cleary, Nicholas T. Gonch...
While recently the strength of chess-playing programs has grown immensely, their capability of explaining in human understandable terms why some moves are good or bad has enjoyed l...
Aleksander Sadikov, Martin Mozina, Matej Guid, Jan...
Abstract. Natural Language Processing holds great promise for making computer interfaces that are easier to use for people, since people will (hopefully) be able to talk to the com...
Abstract. We consider the problem of detecting a large number of different classes of objects in cluttered scenes. We present a learning procedure, based on boosted decision stumps...
Antonio B. Torralba, Kevin P. Murphy, William T. F...