We study probabilistically informative (weak) versions of transitivity by using suitable definitions of defaults and negated defaults in the setting of coherence and imprecise pr...
Over the past decade intelligent environments have grown in sophistication. Many recent paradigm shifts − such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Ambient Assisted Living (AAL), e-h...
Crowdsourcing markets have emerged as a popular platform for matching available workers with tasks to complete. The payment for a particular task is typically set by the task’s ...
Chien-Ju Ho, Aleksandrs Slivkins, Jennifer Wortman...
Linguistic borrowing is the phenomenon of transferring linguistic constructions (lexical, phonological, morphological, and syntactic) from a “donor” language to a “recipient...
In today’s world, we follow news which is distributed globally. Significant events are reported by different sources and in different languages. In this work, we address the ...
Jan Rupnik, Andrej Muhic, Gregor Leban, Primoz Skr...
We describe a hybridisation strategy whose objective is to integrate linguistic resources from shallow-transfer rule-based machine translation (RBMT) into phrase-based statistical...
How do we parse the languages for which no treebanks are available? This contribution addresses the cross-lingual viewpoint on statistical dependency parsing, in which we attempt ...
We study the complexity of a combinatorial variant of the Shift Bribery problem in elections. In the standard Shift Bribery problem, we are given an election where each voter has ...
Robert Bredereck, Piotr Faliszewski, Rolf Niederme...