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REPLICATION
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Stumbling over Consensus Research: Misunderstandings and Issues
Abstract The consensus problem has recently emerged as a major interest in systems conferences, yet the systems community tends to ignore most of the large body of theory on this s...
Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera
JMLR
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Sufficient covariates and linear propensity analysis
Working within the decision-theoretic framework for causal inference, we study the properties of "sufficient covariates", which support causal inference from observation...
Hui Guo, A. Philip Dawid
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
13 years 6 days ago
On the effectiveness of the Dark Channel Prior for single image dehazing by approximating with minimum volume ellipsoids
There is an increasing number of methods for removing haze and fog from a single image. One of such methods is Dark Channel Prior (DCP). The goal of this paper is to develop a mat...
Kristofor B. Gibson, Truong Q. Nguyen
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
Evaluating Web-Based E-Government Services with a Citizen-Centric Approach
One of the challenges in delivering e-government services is to design the Web sites to make it easier for citizens to find desired information. However, little work is found to e...
Lili Wang, Stuart Bretschneider, Jon P. Gant
COLING
2008
13 years 10 months ago
When is Self-Training Effective for Parsing?
Self-training has been shown capable of improving on state-of-the-art parser performance (McClosky et al., 2006) despite the conventional wisdom on the matter and several studies ...
David McClosky, Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson