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JMLR
2010
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Distinguishing between cause and effect
We propose a novel method for inferring whether X causes Y or vice versa from joint observations of X and Y . The basic idea is to model the observed data using probabilistic late...
Joris M. Mooij, Dominik Janzing
SIGLEX
1991
15 years 1 months ago
General Lexical Representation for an Effect Predicate
This paper argues that there is no reason to distinguish between lexical information and real-world information on the basis of the formalisms used; that both types of knowledge c...
Martha Stone Palmer
AAAI
2008
14 years 12 months ago
Distinguishing between Sketched Scribble Look Alikes
In hand-sketched drawings, nearly identical strokes may have different meanings to a user. For instance, a scribble could signify either that a shape should be filled in or that i...
Katie Dahmen, Tracy Hammond
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JOCN
2010
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14 years 8 months ago
Approaching the Bad and Avoiding the Good: Lateral Prefrontal Cortical Asymmetry Distinguishes between Action and Valence
■ Goal pursuit in humans sometimes involves approaching unpleasant and avoiding pleasant stimuli, such as when a dieter chooses to eat vegetables (although he does not like them...
Elliot T. Berkman, Matthew D. Lieberman
INFOCOM
2002
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
On Distinguishing between Internet Power Law Topology Generators
— Recent work has shown that the node degree in the WWW induced graph and the AS-level Internet topology exhibit power laws. Since then several algorithms have been proposed to g...
Tian Bu, Donald F. Towsley