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AAAI
1997
13 years 8 months ago
Benefits of Learning in Negotiation
Negotiation has been extensively discussed in gametheoretic, economic, and management science literatures for decades. Recent growing interest in electronic commerce has given inc...
Dajun Zeng, Katia P. Sycara
ALDT
2011
Springer
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12 years 7 months ago
Learning Complex Concepts Using Crowdsourcing: A Bayesian Approach
Abstract. We develop a Bayesian approach to concept learning for crowdsourcing applications. A probabilistic belief over possible concept definitions is maintained and updated acc...
Paolo Viappiani, Sandra Zilles, Howard J. Hamilton...
AIPS
2006
13 years 8 months ago
On Some Tractable Cases of Logical Filtering
Filtering denotes any method whereby an agent updates its belief state--its knowledge of the state of the world--from a sequence of actions and observations. In logical filtering,...
T. K. Satish Kumar, Stuart J. Russell
FSS
2011
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13 years 2 months ago
Upper and lower probabilities induced by a fuzzy random variable
We review two existing interpretations of fuzzy random variables. In the first one, the fuzzy random variable is viewed as a linguistic random variable. In the second case, it re...
Inés Couso, Luciano Sánchez
JSAC
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
Evolution of Internet Address Space Deaggregation: Myths and Reality
—Internet routing table size growth and BGP update churn are two prominent Internet scaling issues. There is widespread belief in a high and fast growing number of ASs that deagg...
Luca Cittadini, Wolfgang Mühlbauer, Steve Uhl...