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PERCOM
2007
ACM
16 years 25 days ago
Good Manners for Pervasive Computing--An Approach Based on the Ambient Calculus
When people interact, they follow distinct rules that coordinate the order of speech, who opens doors, whom and how to greet, and many things more. Such a social codex depends on ...
Gregor Schiele, Marcus Handte, Christian Becker
AAAI
2008
15 years 3 months ago
How Good is Almost Perfect?
Heuristic search using algorithms such as A and IDA is the prevalent method for obtaining optimal sequential solutions for classical planning tasks. Theoretical analyses of these ...
Malte Helmert, Gabriele Röger
ICTIR
2009
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
"A term is known by the company it keeps": On Selecting a Good Expansion Set in Pseudo-Relevance Feedback
Abstract. It is well known that pseudo-relevance feedback (PRF) improves the retrieval performance of Information Retrieval (IR) systems in general. However, a recent study by Cao ...
Raghavendra Udupa, Abhijit Bhole, Pushpak Bhattach...
ICDCN
2011
Springer
14 years 4 months ago
Load Balanced Scalable Byzantine Agreement through Quorum Building, with Full Information
We address the problem of designing distributed algorithms for large scale networks that are robust to Byzantine faults. We consider a message passing, full information model: the ...
Valerie King, Steven Lonargan, Jared Saia, Amitabh...
ICIP
2001
IEEE
16 years 2 months ago
Metrics for performance evaluation of video object segmentation and tracking without ground-truth
We present metrics to evaluate the performance of video object segmentation and tracking methods quantitatively when groundtruth segmentation maps are not available. The proposed ...
Çigdem Eroglu Erdem, Bülent Sankur, A....