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AAAI
2006
15 years 15 days ago
Reinforcement Learning with Human Teachers: Evidence of Feedback and Guidance with Implications for Learning Performance
As robots become a mass consumer product, they will need to learn new skills by interacting with typical human users. Past approaches have adapted reinforcement learning (RL) to a...
Andrea Lockerd Thomaz, Cynthia Breazeal
SIGIR
2010
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Comparing click-through data to purchase decisions for retrieval evaluation
Traditional retrieval evaluation uses explicit relevance judgments which are expensive to collect. Relevance assessments inferred from implicit feedback such as click-through data...
Katja Hofmann, Bouke Huurnink, Marc Bron, Maarten ...
ASWC
2008
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Integrating Lightweight Reasoning into Class-Based Query Refinement for Object Search
More and more RDF data have been published online to be consumed. Ordinary Web users also expect to experience more intelligent services promised by the Semantic Web, such as objec...
Gong Cheng, Yuzhong Qu
ACCV
2010
Springer
14 years 6 months ago
Interactive Event Search through Transfer Learning
Activity videos are widespread on the Internet but current video search is limited to text tags due to limitations in recognition systems. One of the main reasons for this limitati...
Antony Lam, Amit K. Roy Chowdhury, Christian R. Sh...
CSCW
2004
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Learning from project history: a case study for software development
The lack of lightweight communication channels and other technical and sociological difficulties make it hard for new members of a non-collocated software development team to lea...
Davor Cubranic, Gail C. Murphy, Janice Singer, Kel...