Plagiarism is a widespread problem in assessment tasks; in computing courses, students often plagiarise source code. For all but the smallest classes, manual detection of such pla...
We present a version of the CCP paradigm, which is both distributed and probabilistic. We consider networks with a fixed number of nodes, each of them possessing a local and indep...
With the proliferation of consumer computing devices with varied display and input characteristics, it has become desirable to develop interactive systems that are usable across m...
This paper introduces dual decomposition as a framework for deriving inference algorithms for NLP problems. The approach relies on standard dynamic-programming algorithms as oracl...
Alexander M. Rush, David Sontag, Michael Collins, ...
Abstract— We describe an interaction paradigm for controlling a robot using hand gestures. In particular, we are interested in the control of an underwater robot by an onsite hum...