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ORL
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Stable routing under the Spanning Tree Protocol
The Spanning Tree Protocol routes traffic on shortest path trees. If some edges fail, the traffic has to be rerouted consequently, setting up alternative trees. In this paper we d...
Fabrizio Grandoni, Gaia Nicosia, Gianpaolo Oriolo,...
MANSCI
2006
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13 years 9 months ago
Stochastic Dominance and Cumulative Prospect Theory
Second order stochastic dominance characterizes risk-averse preferences represented by expected utility. This paper supplies second order stochastic dominance conditions that char...
Manel Baucells, Franz H. Heukamp
ICTAI
2010
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Comparing Approaches to Preference Dominance for Conversational Recommenders
A conversational recommender system iteratively shows a small set of options for its user to choose between. In order to select these options, the system may analyze the queries tr...
Walid Trabelsi, Nic Wilson, Derek G. Bridge, Franc...
STOC
2007
ACM
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14 years 10 months ago
Stability of the max-weight routing and scheduling protocol in dynamic networks and at critical loads
We study the stability of the Max-Weight protocol for combined routing and scheduling in communication networks. Previous work has shown that this protocol is stable for adversari...
Matthew Andrews, Kyomin Jung, Alexander L. Stolyar
CVPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Efficient Maximally Stable Extremal Region (MSER) Tracking
This paper introduces a tracking method for the well known local MSER (Maximally Stable Extremal Region) detector. The component tree is used as an efficient data structure, which...
Michael Donoser, Horst Bischof