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CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 6 months ago
Monte Carlo Methods for Top-k Personalized PageRank Lists and Name Disambiguation
We study a problem of quick detection of top-k Personalized PageRank lists. This problem has a number of important applications such as finding local cuts in large graphs, estima...
Konstantin Avrachenkov, Nelly Litvak, Danil Nemiro...
ACMICEC
2007
ACM
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13 years 11 months ago
Needs-based analysis of online customer reviews
Needs-based analysis lies at the intersection of product marketing and new product development. It is the study of why consumers purchase and what they do with those purchases. In...
Thomas Y. Lee
RT
2001
Springer
14 years 5 days ago
Measuring the Perception of Visual Realism in Images
One of the main goals in realistic rendering is to generate images that are indistinguishable from photographs – but how do observers decide whether an image is photographic or c...
Paul Rademacher, Jed Lengyel, Edward Cutrell, Turn...
JMLR
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Understanding the difficulty of training deep feedforward neural networks
Whereas before 2006 it appears that deep multilayer neural networks were not successfully trained, since then several algorithms have been shown to successfully train them, with e...
Xavier Glorot, Yoshua Bengio
WWW
2011
ACM
13 years 2 months ago
Here, there, and everywhere: correlated online behaviors can lead to overestimates of the effects of advertising
Measuring the causal effects of online advertising (adfx) on user behavior is important to the health of the WWW publishing industry. In this paper, using three controlled experi...
Randall A. Lewis, Justin M. Rao, David H. Reiley