In many applications, one has to actively select among a set of expensive observations before making an informed decision. Often, we want to select observations which perform well...
Andreas Krause, H. Brendan McMahan, Carlos Guestri...
Adaptation to other initially unknown agents often requires computing an effective counter-strategy. In the Bayesian paradigm, one must find a good counterstrategy to the inferre...
Michael Johanson, Martin Zinkevich, Michael H. Bow...
Feature models are widely used to model software product-line (SPL) variability. SPL variants are configured by selecting feature sets that satisfy feature model constraints. Conf...
Jules White, Douglas C. Schmidt, David Benavides, ...
User preferences for automated assistance often vary widely, depending on the situation, and quality or presentation of help. Developing effective models to learn individual prefe...
A frequently encountered problem in decision making is the following review problem: review a large number of objects and select a small number of the best ones. An example is sel...