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IJAR
2007
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13 years 8 months ago
Decision making under uncertainty using imprecise probabilities
Various ways for decision making with imprecise probabilities—admissibility, maximal expected utility, maximality, E-admissibility, Γ-maximax, Γ-maximin, all of which are well...
Matthias C. M. Troffaes
ACCV
2009
Springer
14 years 14 days ago
People Tracking and Segmentation Using Efficient Shape Sequences Matching
Abstract. We design an effective shape prior embedded human silhouettes extraction algorithm. Human silhouette extraction is found challenging because of articulated structures, po...
Junqiu Wang, Yasushi Yagi, Yasushi Makihara
AGENTS
2001
Springer
14 years 28 days ago
Agents teaching agents to share meaning
The development of the semantic Web will require agents to use common domain ontologies to facilitate communication of conceptual knowledge. However, the proliferation of domain on...
Andrew B. Williams, Zijian Ren
CVHI
2007
13 years 10 months ago
Emotional Subtitles: A System and Potential Applications for Deaf and Hearing Impaired People
: Many Deaf and Hearing Impaired people use subtitles to gain access to audio content on television and film presentations. Although subtitles tell the viewer what is being said th...
James Ohene-Djan, Jenny Wright, Kirsty Combie-Smit...
AAAI
2000
13 years 9 months ago
Making Rational Decisions Using Adaptive Utility Elicitation
Rational decision making requires full knowledge of the utility function of the person affected by the decisions. However, in many cases, the task of acquiring such knowledge is n...
Urszula Chajewska, Daphne Koller, Ronald Parr