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CI
2002
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15 years 12 days ago
Model Selection in an Information Economy: Choosing What to Learn
As online markets for the exchange of goods and services become more common, the study of markets composed at least in part of autonomous agents has taken on increasing importance...
Christopher H. Brooks, Robert S. Gazzale, Rajarshi...
CVPR
2009
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
What's It Going to Cost You?: Predicting Effort vs. Informativeness for Multi-Label Image Annotations
Active learning strategies can be useful when manual labeling effort is scarce, as they select the most informative examples to be annotated first. However, for visual category ...
Sudheendra Vijayanarasimhan (University of Texas a...
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ICWS
2009
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
What are the Problem Makers: Ranking Activities According to their Relevance for Process Changes
Recently, a new generation of adaptive process management technology has emerged, which enables dynamic changes of composite services and process models respectively. This, in tur...
Chen Li, Manfred Reichert, Andreas Wombacher
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NIPS
2007
15 years 2 months ago
What makes some POMDP problems easy to approximate?
Point-based algorithms have been surprisingly successful in computing approximately optimal solutions for partially observable Markov decision processes (POMDPs) in high dimension...
David Hsu, Wee Sun Lee, Nan Rong
CCR
2008
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15 years 21 days ago
What would Darwin think about clean-slate architectures?
As significant resources are directed towards clean-slate networking research, it is imperative to understand how cleanslate architectural research compares to the diametrically o...
Constantine Dovrolis