The utility of including cyclic flow of control in plans has been long recognized by the planning community. Loops in a plan increase both its applicability and the compactness o...
Siddharth Srivastava, Neil Immerman, Shlomo Zilber...
Selection bias, caused by preferential exclusion of samples from the data, is a major obstacle to valid causal and statistical inferences; it cannot be removed by randomized exper...
Freuder and Elfe (1996) introduced Neighborhood Inverse Consistency (NIC) for binary CSPs. In this paper, we introduce RNIC, the extension of NIC to nonbinary CSPs, and describe a...
Robert J. Woodward, Shant Karakashian, Berthe Y. C...
We consider the problem of fairly dividing a heterogeneous divisible good among agents with different preferences. Previous work has shown that envy-free allocations, i.e., where...
Yuga J. Cohler, John K. Lai, David C. Parkes, Arie...
We present a dual decomposition approach to the treereweighted belief propagation objective. Each tree in the tree-reweighted bound yields one subproblem, which can be solved with...