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MATES
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Do You Get It? User-Evaluated Explainable BDI Agents
Abstract. In this paper we focus on explaining to humans the behavior of autonomous agents, i.e., explainable agents. Explainable agents are useful for many reasons including scena...
Joost Broekens, Maaike Harbers, Koen V. Hindriks, ...
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MIDDLEWARE
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
LiFTinG: Lightweight Freerider-Tracking in Gossip
This paper presents LiFTinG, the first protocol to detect freeriders, including colluding ones, in gossip-based content dissemination systems with asymmetric data exchanges. LiFT...
Rachid Guerraoui, Kévin Huguenin, Anne-Mari...
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OOPSLA
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Teaching and training developer-testing techniques and tool support
Developer testing is a type of testing where developers test their code as they write it, as opposed to testing done by a separate quality assurance organization. Developer testin...
Tao Xie, Jonathan de Halleux, Nikolai Tillmann, Wo...
PAMI
2010
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15 years 4 months ago
A Unified Probabilistic Framework for Spontaneous Facial Action Modeling and Understanding
—Facial expression is a natural and powerful means of human communication. Recognizing spontaneous facial actions, however, is very challenging due to subtle facial deformation, ...
Yan Tong, Jixu Chen, Qiang Ji
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PKDD
2010
Springer
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Summarising Data by Clustering Items
Abstract. For a book, the title and abstract provide a good first impression of what to expect from it. For a database, getting a first impression is not so straightforward. Whil...
Michael Mampaey, Jilles Vreeken
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