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CLIMA
2010
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Is Computational Complexity a Barrier to Manipulation?
When agents are acting together, they may need a simple mechanism to decide on joint actions. One possibility is to have the agents express their preferences in the form of a ballo...
Toby Walsh
CORR
2010
Springer
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Spatially-Adaptive Reconstruction in Computed Tomography Based on Statistical Learning
We propose a direct reconstruction algorithm for Computed Tomography, based on a local fusion of a few preliminary image estimates by means of a non-linear fusion rule. One such ru...
Joseph Shtok, Michael Zibulevsky, Michael Elad
JAIR
2007
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Chain: A Dynamic Double Auction Framework for Matching Patient Agents
In this paper we present and evaluate a general framework for the design of truthful auctions for matching agents in a dynamic, two-sided market. A single commodity, such as a res...
Jonathan Bredin, David C. Parkes, Quang Duong
CIB
2002
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Web-log Mining for Quantitative Temporal-Event Prediction
The web log data embed much of web users' browsing behavior. From the web logs, one can discover patterns that predict the users' future requests based on their current b...
Qiang Yang, Hui Wang, Wei Zhang
DKE
2002
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Computing iceberg concept lattices with T
We introduce the notion of iceberg concept lattices and show their use in knowledge discovery in databases. Iceberg lattices are a conceptual clustering method, which is well suit...
Gerd Stumme, Rafik Taouil, Yves Bastide, Nicolas P...