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AAAI
2010
14 years 1 months ago
G-Optimal Design with Laplacian Regularization
In many real world applications, labeled data are usually expensive to get, while there may be a large amount of unlabeled data. To reduce the labeling cost, active learning attem...
Chun Chen, Zhengguang Chen, Jiajun Bu, Can Wang, L...
AAAI
2010
14 years 1 months ago
Toward an Architecture for Never-Ending Language Learning
We consider here the problem of building a never-ending language learner; that is, an intelligent computer agent that runs forever and that each day must (1) extract, or read, inf...
Andrew Carlson, Justin Betteridge, Bryan Kisiel, B...
AAAI
2010
14 years 1 months ago
Bypassing Combinatorial Protections: Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Single-Peaked Electorates
For many election systems, bribery (and related) attacks have been shown NP-hard using constructions on combinatorially rich structures such as partitions and covers. It is import...
Felix Brandt, Markus Brill, Edith Hemaspaandra, La...
AAAI
2010
14 years 1 months ago
Single-Frontier Bidirectional Search
On the surface, bidirectional search (BDS) is an attractive idea with the potential for significant asymptotic reductions in search effort. However, the results in practice often ...
Ariel Felner, Carsten Moldenhauer, Nathan R. Sturt...
AAAI
2010
14 years 1 months ago
Private and Third-Party Randomization in Risk-Sensitive Equilibrium Concepts
We consider risk-sensitive generalizations of Nash and correlated equilibria in noncooperative games. We prove that, except for a class of degenerate games, unless a two-player ga...
Mickey Brautbar, Michael Kearns, Umar Syed
AAAI
2010
14 years 1 months ago
Dealing with Infinite Loops, Underestimation, and Overestimation of Depth-First Proof-Number Search
Depth-first proof-number search (df-pn) is powerful AND/OR tree search to solve positions in games. However, df-pn has a notorious problem of infinite loops when applied to domain...
Akihiro Kishimoto
AAAI
2010
14 years 1 months ago
Truth, Justice, and Cake Cutting
Cake cutting is a common metaphor for the division of a heterogeneous divisible good. There are numerous papers that study the problem of fairly dividing a cake; a small number of...
Yiling Chen, John Lai, David C. Parkes, Ariel D. P...