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WWW
2008
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
A Study of User Profile Generation from Folksonomies
Recommendation systems which aim at providing relevant information to users are becoming more and more important and desirable due to the enormous amount of information available ...
Ching-man Au Yeung, Nicholas Gibbins, Nigel Shadbo...
ISMIR
2005
Springer
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14 years 1 months ago
The Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients in the Context of Singer Identification
The singing voice is the oldest and most complex musical instrument. A familiar singer’s voice is easily recognizable for humans, even when hearing a song for the first time. O...
Annamaria Mesaros, Jaakko Astola
SIGIR
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Probabilistic latent query analysis for combining multiple retrieval sources
Combining the output from multiple retrieval sources over the same document collection is of great importance to a number of retrieval tasks such as multimedia retrieval, web retr...
Rong Yan, Alexander G. Hauptmann
CIKM
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Understanding the relationship between searchers' queries and information goals
We describe results from Web search log studies aimed at elucidating user behaviors associated with queries and destination URLs that appear with different frequencies. We note th...
Doug Downey, Susan T. Dumais, Daniel J. Liebling, ...
KCAP
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Interactively shaping agents via human reinforcement: the TAMER framework
As computational learning agents move into domains that incur real costs (e.g., autonomous driving or financial investment), it will be necessary to learn good policies without n...
W. Bradley Knox, Peter Stone