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CORR
2010
Springer
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Is Witsenhausen's counterexample a relevant toy?
This paper answers a question raised by Doyle on the relevance of the Witsenhausen counterexample as a toy decentralized control problem. The question has two sides, the first of w...
Pulkit Grover, Anant Sahai
DAC
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Refined statistical static timing analysis through
Statistical static timing analysis (SSTA) has been a popular research topic in recent years. A fundamental issue with applying SSTA in practice today is the lack of reliable and e...
Benjamin N. Lee, Li-C. Wang, Magdy S. Abadir
UAI
2003
13 years 11 months ago
Approximate Inference and Constrained Optimization
Loopy and generalized belief propagation are popular algorithms for approximate inference in Markov random fields and Bayesian networks. Fixed points of these algorithms correspo...
Tom Heskes, Kees Albers, Bert Kappen
JCS
2008
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On the Bayes risk in information-hiding protocols
Randomized protocols for hiding private information can be regarded as noisy channels in the information-theoretic sense, and the inference of the concealed information can be reg...
Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis, Catuscia Palamidessi...
JAIR
2006
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Convexity Arguments for Efficient Minimization of the Bethe and Kikuchi Free Energies
Loopy and generalized belief propagation are popular algorithms for approximate inference in Markov random fields and Bayesian networks. Fixed points of these algorithms have been...
Tom Heskes