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ATAL
2005
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
What kind of argument are we going to have today?
This paper is concerned with argumentation-based dialogues between agents. Much work in this area has been based upon an influential taxonomy of dialogue types developed by Walto...
Eva Cogan, Simon Parsons, Peter McBurney
NIPS
2003
15 years 4 months ago
Can We Learn to Beat the Best Stock
A novel algorithm for actively trading stocks is presented. While traditional universal algorithms (and technical trading heuristics) attempt to predict winners or trends, our app...
Allan Borodin, Ran El-Yaniv, Vincent Gogan
ICWSM
2010
15 years 4 months ago
Star Quality: Aggregating Reviews to Rank Products and Merchants
Given a set of reviews of products or merchants from a wide range of authors and several reviews websites, how can we measure the true quality of the product or merchant? How do w...
Mary McGlohon, Natalie S. Glance, Zach Reiter
BIB
2006
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15 years 3 months ago
Open source tools and toolkits for bioinformatics: significance, and where are we?
This review summarizes important work in open-source bioinformatics software that has occurred over the past couple of years. The survey is intended to illustrate how programs and...
Jason E. Stajich, Hilmar Lapp
SYNTHESE
2008
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15 years 3 months ago
On what we can ensure
: The Conjunction Principle says, roughly, that if the truth of a conjunction can be brought about, then the truth of each conjunct can be brought about. The current essay argues t...
Benjamin Schnieder