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COR
1999
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Economics of location: A selective survey
We present a selective survey of the main results obtained in spatial economic theory. Our focus is on "rm location. We start with the simplest location problem and proceed t...
Maureen Kilkenny, Jacques-François Thisse
JCO
2008
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A survey on nonadaptive group testing algorithms through the angle of decoding
Abstract Group testing, sometimes called pooling design, has been applied to a variety of problems such as blood testing, multiple access communication, coding theory, among others...
Hong-Bin Chen, Frank K. Hwang
NIPS
2004
13 years 11 months ago
Comparing Beliefs, Surveys, and Random Walks
Survey propagation is a powerful technique from statistical physics that has been applied to solve the 3-SAT problem both in principle and in practice. We give, using only probabi...
Erik Aurell, Uri Gordon, Scott Kirkpatrick
NIPS
2003
13 years 11 months ago
Sample Propagation
Rao–Blackwellization is an approximation technique for probabilistic inference that flexibly combines exact inference with sampling. It is useful in models where conditioning o...
Mark A. Paskin
TON
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
POPI: a user-level tool for inferring router packet forwarding priority
— Packet forwarding prioritization (PFP) in routers is one of the mechanisms commonly available to network operators. PFP can have a significant impact on the accuracy of networ...
Guohan Lu, Yan Chen, Stefan Birrer, Fabián ...