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CCE
2004
14 years 9 months ago
An algorithmic framework for improving heuristic solutions: Part II. A new version of the stochastic traveling salesman problem
The algorithmic framework developed for improving heuristic solutions of the new version of deterministic TSP [Choi et al., 2002] is extended to the stochastic case. To verify the...
Jaein Choi, Jay H. Lee, Matthew J. Realff
NECO
2002
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Bayesian Model Assessment and Comparison Using Cross-Validation Predictive Densities
In this work, we discuss practical methods for the assessment, comparison, and selection of complex hierarchical Bayesian models. A natural way to assess the goodness of the model...
Aki Vehtari, Jouko Lampinen
TIM
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
Extending Polynomial Chaos to Include Interval Analysis
Polynomial chaos theory (PCT) has been proven to be an efficient and effective way to represent and propagate uncertainty through system models and algorithms in general. In partic...
Antonello Monti, Ferdinanda Ponci, Marco Valtorta
IJCV
2002
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Self-Calibration of Rotating and Zooming Cameras
In this paper we describe the theory and practice of self-calibration of cameras which are fixed in location and may freely rotate while changing their internal parameters by zoomi...
Lourdes de Agapito, Eric Hayman, Ian D. Reid
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ATAL
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Boolean combinations of weighted voting games
Weighted voting games are a natural and practically important class of simple coalitional games, in which each agent is assigned a numeric weight, and a coalition is deemed to be ...
Piotr Faliszewski, Edith Elkind, Michael Wooldridg...