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DGO
2006
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Should e-government design for citizen participation?: stealth democracy and deliberation
Cyberoptimists have heralded an age of citizen engagement enabled by electronic technologies that allow widespread citizen input in government decision making. In contrast, influe...
Peter Muhlberger
FLAIRS
2004
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An Application of Neural Networks to Sequence Analysis and Genre Identification
This study borrowed sequence analysis techniques from the genetic sciences and applied them to a similar problem in email filtering and web searching. Genre identification is the ...
David Bisant
DAGSTUHL
2001
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Decision-Theoretic Control of Planetary Rovers
Planetary rovers are small unmanned vehicles equipped with cameras and a variety of sensors used for scientific experiments. They must operate under tight constraints over such res...
Shlomo Zilberstein, Richard Washington, Daniel S. ...
CIDR
2003
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Speculative Query Processing
Speculation is an every day phenomenon whereby one acts in anticipation of particular conditions that are likely to hold in the future. Computer science research has seen many suc...
Neoklis Polyzotis, Yannis E. Ioannidis
DLOG
2003
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Conceptual Modeling with Description Logics
The purpose of the chapter is to help someone familiar with DLs to understand the issues involved in developing an ontology for some universe of discourse, which is to become a co...
Alexander Borgida, Ronald J. Brachman
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