We embark on an initial study of a new class of strategic (normal-form) games, so-called ranking games, in which the payoff to each agent solely depends on his position in a ranki...
We introduce ClueMaker, the first language designed specifically for approximate record matching. Clues written in ClueMaker predict whether two records denote the same thing based...
Martin Buechi, Andrew Borthwick, Adam Winkel, Arth...
Methods for learning Bayesian networks can discover dependency structure between observed variables. Although these methods are useful in many applications, they run into computat...
Eran Segal, Dana Pe'er, Aviv Regev, Daphne Koller,...
In this paper we focus on the problem of how infinite belief hierarchies can be represented and reasoned with in a computationally tractable way. When modeling nested beliefs one ...
Diffusion processes taking place in social networks are used to model a number of phenomena, such as the spread of human or computer viruses, and the adoption of products in `vira...