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GECCO
2004
Springer
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14 years 28 days ago
Comparing Discrete and Continuous Genotypes on the Constrained Portfolio Selection Problem
In financial engineering the problem of portfolio selection has drawn much attention in the last decades. But still unsolved problems remain, while on the one hand the type of mod...
Felix Streichert, Holger Ulmer, Andreas Zell
PAAMS
2010
Springer
14 years 10 days ago
Comparing Three Computational Models of Affect
In aiming for behavioral fidelity, artificial intelligence cannot and no longer ignores the formalization of human affect. Affect modeling plays a vital role in faithfully simulati...
Tibor Bosse, Jonathan Gratch, Johan F. Hoorn, Matt...
EUSAI
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
How Computer Vision Can Help in Outdoor Positioning
Localization technologies have been an important focus in ubiquitous computing. This paper explores an underrepresented area, namely computer vision technology, for outdoor positio...
Ulrich Steinhoff, Dusan Omercevic, Roland Perko, B...
SIAMDM
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Voting Paths
We consider a matching market, in which the aim is to maintain a popular matching between a set of applicants and a set of posts, where each applicant has a preference list rankin...
David J. Abraham, Telikepalli Kavitha
OTM
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Decentralised Commitment for Optimistic Semantic Replication
Abstract. We study large-scale distributed cooperative systems that use optimistic replication. We represent a system as a graph of actions (operations) connected by edges that rei...
Pierre Sutra, João Barreto, Marc Shapiro