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UAI
2003
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Systematic vs. Non-systematic Algorithms for Solving the MPE Task
The paper explores the power of two systematic Branch and Bound search algorithms that exploit partition-based heuristics, BBBT (a new algorithm for which the heuristic informatio...
Radu Marinescu 0002, Kalev Kask, Rina Dechter
CORR
2010
Springer
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A two-step fusion process for multi-criteria decision applied to natural hazards in mountains
Abstract--Mountain river torrents and snow avalanches generate human and material damages with dramatic consequences. Knowledge about natural phenomenona is often lacking and exper...
Jean-Marc Tacnet, Mireille Batton-Hubert, Jean Dez...
FSS
2008
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Representing parametric probabilistic models tainted with imprecision
Numerical possibility theory, belief function have been suggested as useful tools to represent imprecise, vague or incomplete information. They are particularly appropriate in unc...
Cédric Baudrit, Didier Dubois, Nathalie Per...
WSC
2001
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Improving simulation model adaptability with a production control framework
Simulation models provide a powerful tool for the analysis of manufacturing systems, but their utility beyond the design stage of the system life cycle is hampered by the high cos...
Sean M. Gahagan, Jeffrey W. Herrmann
CORR
2010
Springer
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Liberalizing Dependency
Abstract. The dependency core calculus (DCC), a simple extension of the computational lambda calculus, captures a common notion of dependency that arises in many programming langua...
Avik Chaudhuri