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2003
IEEE
14 years 23 days ago
Why Events Are a Bad Idea (for High-Concurrency Servers)
Event-based programming has been highly touted in recent years as the best way to write highly concurrent applications. Having worked on several of these systems, we now believe t...
J. Robert von Behren, Jeremy Condit, Eric A. Brewe...
SYNTHESE
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Could there be exactly two things?
Many philosophers think that, necessarily, any material objects have a fusion (let's call that doctrine "Universalism"). In this paper I point out a couple of strang...
Juan Comesaña
COLING
2008
13 years 9 months ago
The Effect of Syntactic Representation on Semantic Role Labeling
Almost all automatic semantic role labeling (SRL) systems rely on a preliminary parsing step that derives a syntactic structure from the sentence being analyzed. This makes the ch...
Richard Johansson, Pierre Nugues
ARGMAS
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Arguing and Explaining Classifications
Argumentation is a promising approach used by autonomous agents for reasoning about inconsistent knowledge, based on the construction and the comparison of arguments. In this pape...
Leila Amgoud, Mathieu Serrurier
AIIDE
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Navigation Challenges in Massively Destructible Worlds
The creation of life-like believable characters is emerging as the central focus of next-generation game development and is viewed as critical to obtaining true mass-market appeal...
Paul Kruszewski