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FOCS
2000
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Zaps and Their Applications
A zap is a two-round, public coin witness-indistinguishable protocol in which the first round, consisting of a message from the verifier to the prover, can be fixed “once and...
Cynthia Dwork, Moni Naor
DBPL
1993
Springer
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14 years 26 days ago
Some Properties of Query Languages for Bags
In this paper we study the expressive power of query languages for nested bags. We de ne the ambient bag language by generalizing the constructs of the relational language of Brea...
Leonid Libkin, Limsoon Wong
CCE
2008
13 years 8 months ago
Structured modeling for processes: A thermodynamical network theory
We review the use of bond graphs for modeling of physico-chemical processes. We recall that bond graphs define a circuit-type language which root on a thermodynamical consistent d...
Françoise Couenne, Christian Jallut, Bernha...
ACL
2008
13 years 10 months ago
Efficient, Feature-based, Conditional Random Field Parsing
Discriminative feature-based methods are widely used in natural language processing, but sentence parsing is still dominated by generative methods. While prior feature-based dynam...
Jenny Rose Finkel, Alex Kleeman, Christopher D. Ma...
MSWIM
2006
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
The power of choice in random walks: an empirical study
In recent years different authors have proposed the used of random-walk-based algorithms for varying tasks in the networking community. These proposals include searching, routing...
Chen Avin, Bhaskar Krishnamachari