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JETAI
2008
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On the nature of minds, or: truth and consequences
Are minds really dynamical or are they really symbolic? Because minds are bundles of computations, and because computation is always a matter of interpretation of one system by an...
Shimon Edelman
JUCS
2008
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Feature Selection for the Classification of Large Document Collections
: Feature selection methods are often applied in the context of document classification. They are particularly important for processing large data sets that may contain millions of...
Janez Brank, Dunja Mladenic, Marko Grobelnik, Nata...
MANSCI
2008
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Staffing of Time-Varying Queues to Achieve Time-Stable Performance
Continuing research by Jennings, Mandelbaum, Massey and Whitt (1996), we investigate methods to perform time-dependent staffing for many-server queues. Our aim is to achieve time-...
Zohar Feldman, Avishai Mandelbaum, William A. Mass...
MTA
2008
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Caching collaboration and cache allocation in peer-to-peer video systems
Providing scalable video services in a peer-to-peer (P2P) environment is challenging. Since videos are typically large and require high communication bandwidth for delivery, many ...
Ying Cai, Zhan Chen, Wallapak Tavanapong
NLE
2008
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Using automatically labelled examples to classify rhetorical relations: an assessment
Being able to identify which rhetorical relations (e.g., contrast or explanation) hold between spans of text is important for many natural language processing applications. Using ...
Caroline Sporleder, Alex Lascarides