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STACS
1999
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
In How Many Steps the k Peg Version of the Towers of Hanoi Game Can Be Solved?
Abstract. In this we paper we consider the version of the classical Towers of Hanoi games where the game-board contains more than three pegs. For k pegs we give a 2Ckn1/(k−2) low...
Mario Szegedy
AAAI
2004
13 years 10 months ago
Just How Mad Are You? Finding Strong and Weak Opinion Clauses
There has been a recent swell of interest in the automatic identification and extraction of opinions and emotions in text. In this paper, we present the first experimental results...
Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca Hwa
AAAI
2006
13 years 10 months ago
How Many Different "John Smiths", and Who Are They?
In this work we propose three unsupervised measures to automatically identify the number of distinct entities a given ambiguous name refers to in a corpus. We experiment with 22 a...
Anagha Kulkarni, Ted Pedersen
WSC
2001
13 years 10 months ago
Averages kill: (or how to sell business process simulation)
At one time or another we have all faced the doubters who wonder why they need to use simulation. We have wowed our potential clients with animation, left them in awe at our grasp...
Mark R. Grabau
CCR
2007
92views more  CCR 2007»
13 years 9 months ago
How to lease the internet in your spare time
Today’s Internet Service Providers (ISPs) serve two roles: managing their network infrastructure and providing (arguably limited) services to end users. We argue that coupling t...
Nick Feamster, Lixin Gao, Jennifer Rexford