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ITICSE
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Once she makes it, she is there: gender differences in computer science study
When you sit in a Computer Science lecture at any university in the western world, what are the chances that the person sitting next to you will be a woman? Furthermore, what are ...
Tamar Vilner, Ela Zur
KR
1989
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
What the Lottery Paradox Tells Us About Default Reasoning
In this paper I argue that we do not understand the process of default reasoning. A number of examples are given which serve to distinguish di erent default reasoning systems. It ...
David Poole
ATAL
2011
Springer
12 years 7 months ago
Information elicitation for decision making
Proper scoring rules, particularly when used as the basis for a prediction market, are powerful tools for eliciting and aggregating beliefs about events such as the likely outcome...
Yiling Chen, Ian A. Kash
TIT
2008
90views more  TIT 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Scanning and Sequential Decision Making for Multidimensional Data - Part II: The Noisy Case
We consider the problem of sequential decision making for random fields corrupted by noise. In this scenario, the decision maker observes a noisy version of the data, yet judged wi...
Asaf Cohen, Tsachy Weissman, Neri Merhav
CGI
2000
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
To Gesture or Not to Gesture: What is the Question?
Computer synthesized characters are expected to make appropriate face, limb, and body gestures during communicative acts. We focus on non-facial movements and try to elucidate wha...
Norman I. Badler, Monica Costa, Liwei Zhao, Diane ...