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computer science
Capacity Upper Bounds for Deletion-Type Channels
Mahdi Cheraghchi discusses the systematic approach, based on convex programming and real analysis, for obtaining upper bounds on…
Imperial College London
Experience Driven Design of Creative Systems
Matthew Yee-King describes the novel application of grounded theory to the analysis of a human/machine music performance. Rather than…
Goldsmiths, University of London
Sir Nigel Shadbolt on Open innovation and linked data
Sir Nigel Shadbolt is Principal of Jesus College, Oxford and Professorial Research Fellow in the Department of Computer…
University of Oxford
Automatic affect analysis
Dr Hatice Gunes, Queen Mary, University of London H. Gunes and B. Schuller, Introduction to the Special Issue…
Queen Mary University of London
Workflow Satisfiability Problem
Gregory Gutin, Royal Holloway University of London, On the Parameterized Complexity and Kernelization of the Workflow Satisfiability Problem
Royal Holloway, University of London
Virtual Organization – a vision of management in the information age
Like most new ideas, virtual organization is not entirely new—some of its components are recognizable from earlier concepts…
City College of New York
An Agent-Based Analyses of F-formations
The spatial-orientational organization of face-to-face conversational encounters can be described in terms of the sociological notion of F-formations.…
Queen Mary University of London
Web content cartography
Recent studies show that a significant part of Internet traffic is delivered through Web-based applications. To cope with…
Queen Mary University of London
The Development of ArXiv.org
Retrospective video with some intro slides from talks from Paul Ginsparg
Cornell University
Bayesian methods for improved legal reasoning
Bayesian reasoning (which incorporates the likelihood ratio and Bayes’ theorem) is a logical framework for reasoning about uncertainty.…
Queen Mary University of London