Learning theory has largely focused on two main learning scenarios. The first is the classical statistical setting where instances are drawn i.i.d. from a fixed distribution and...
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Abstract. Previous works [11, 6] introduced a model of semantic communication between a “user” and a “server,” in which the user attempts to achieve a given goal for commun...
—With the emerging many-core paradigm, parallel programming must extend beyond its traditional realm of scientific applications. Converting existing sequential applications as w...
Jiangtian Li, Xiaosong Ma, Karan Singh, Martin Sch...
Online Curriculum Portals aim to support networks of instructors and learners by providing a space of convergence for enhancing peer-to-peer learning interactions among individual...
Dimitris Kotzinos, Sofia Pediaditaki, Apostolos Ap...
Citation matching, or the automatic grouping of bibliographic references that refer to the same document, is a data management problem faced by automatic digital libraries for sci...
Isaac G. Councill, Huajing Li, Ziming Zhuang, Sand...