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COCO
1991
Springer
130views Algorithms» more  COCO 1991»
13 years 11 months ago
One-Way Functions, Hard on Average Problems, and Statistical Zero-Knowledge Proofs
Abstract Rafail Ostrovskyy MIT Laboratory for Computer Science 545 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02139 In this paper, we study connections among one-way functions, hard on the ...
Rafail Ostrovsky
CHI
2011
ACM
12 years 11 months ago
The polymath project: lessons from a successful online collaboration in mathematics
Although science is becoming increasingly collaborative, there are remarkably few success stories of online collaborations between professional scientists that actually result in ...
Justin Cranshaw, Aniket Kittur
ICDE
2010
IEEE
252views Database» more  ICDE 2010»
14 years 7 months ago
Semantic Ranking and Result Visualization for Life Sciences Publications
An ever-increasing amount of data and semantic knowledge in the domain of life sciences is bringing about new data management challenges. In this paper we focus on adding the seman...
Julia Stoyanovich, Kenneth A. Ross, William Mee
CLEANDB
2006
ACM
142views Database» more  CLEANDB 2006»
13 years 9 months ago
QUEST: QUery-driven Exploration of Semistructured Data with ConflicTs and Partial Knowledge
An important reality when integrating scientific data is the fact that data may often be "missing", partially specified, or conflicting. Therefore, in this paper, we pre...
Yan Qi 0002, K. Selçuk Candan, Maria Luisa ...
HICSS
2003
IEEE
130views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2003»
14 years 21 days ago
Politeness Theory and Computer-Mediated Communication: A Sociolinguistic Approach to Analyzing Relational Messages
This conceptual paper suggests how Politeness Theory [6] – well known in anthropological and linguistic literatures – can contribute to the study of role relations in computer...
David A. Morand, Rosalie J. Ocker