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The World-wide Web and Programming Future Broadband Network and Service Management Applications
- The recent interest and dramatic growth in the use of world-wide web (WWW) services is well known. The WWW offers many types of businesses to advertise and offer their services on-line. At the same time, traditional public network operators and service providers have been thinking how to best offer
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Scheduled Connections : Managing Temporal Constraints on Broadband Network Resources
- . Future broadband networks will provide end-to-end connections which span multiple networks, operators, domains and technologies. The ability to supply end-to-end connections depends on the ability to satisfy (in near real-time) end-user topology, schedule (availability of resources in the prese
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Projecting Costs For Roads Under Various Growth Scenarios
- The State of New Jersey Office of State Planning (OSP) has developed a spreadsheet based computer model which allocates growth projections, estimates future incomes and housing needs by municipalities, and then evaluates the impacts of this future growth on several infrastructure systems. This paper
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Thinking positively - explanatory feedback for conversational recommender systems
- Abstract. When it comes to buying expensive goods people expect to be skillfully steered through the options by well-informed sales assistants that are capable of balancing the user’s many and varied requirements. In addition users often need to be educated about the product-space, especially if the
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Critiquing with confidence
- Abstract. The ability of a CBR system to evaluate its own confidence in a proposed solution is likely to have an important impact on its problem solving and reasoning ability; if nothing else it allows a system to respond with “I don’t know ” instead of suggesting poor solutions. This ability is esp
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An analysis of critique diversity in case-based recommendation
- Critiquing is a well-known form of user feedback in casebased recommender systems. A critique encodes the users preference in relation to a particular feature. For example, in a digital camera recommender a user may be allowed to indicate whether they are interested in cameras with a lower resolutio
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Blind Source Separation Of Convolved Sources By Joint Approximate Diagonilzation of Cross-Spectral Density Matrices
- In this paper we present a new method for separating non-stationary sources from their convolutive mixtures based on approximate joint diagonalizing of the observed signals' cross-spectral density matrices. Several blind source separation (BSS) algorithms have been proposed which use approximate joi
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Blind Source Separation Algorithm for MIMO Convolutive Mixtures
- We consider the problem of blind source separation of MIMO convolutive mixtures for the general case where the number of sensors are greater than or equal to the number of sources. We assume that sources are non-stationary signals. The separation is performed in the frequency domain by joint minimi
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Evaluating Compound Critiquing Recommenders: A Real-User Study
- Conversational recommender systems are designed to help users to more efficiently navigate complex product spaces by alternatively making recommendations and inviting users’ feedback. Compound critiquing techniques provide an efficient way for users to feed back their preferences (in terms of severa
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Explaining compound critiques
- Abstract. Interactive recommender applications are an important technology for online retailers who want to increase their sales by providing potential buyers with suitable recommendations. Critique-based navigation, where a user applies a directional critique to a specific feature of a presented re
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