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  Introduction to information retrieval
Manning C., Raghavan P., Schütze H., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2008. 496 pp.  Type: Book (9780521865715), Reviews: (2 of 2)

The nature of information has changed profoundly over the last 50 years. Two dimensions of this change pose, respectively, a formidable challenge to users of information and a potential remedy to that problem....
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Dec 10 2008  
  Introduction to information retrieval
Manning C., Raghavan P., Schütze H., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2008. 496 pp.  Type: Book (9780521865715), Reviews: (1 of 2)

Since Gutenberg’s era, there hasn’t been an invention providing individuals with the capability to access information that is more powerful and far reaching than Google. This invention, however, relied on advances i...
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Sep 22 2008  
  Segmentation problems
Kleinberg J., Papadimitriou C., Raghavan P. Journal of the ACM 51(2): 263-280, 2004.  Type: Article

The general segmentation problem is an algorithmic problem, defined in the language of decision making, that is used to optimize the satisfaction level of customers....
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May 10 2004  
  Query strategies for priced information: an experiment with the shortest-paths algorithms
Charikar M., Fagin R., Guruswami V., Kleinberg J., Raghavan P., Sahai A. Journal of Computer and System Sciences 64(4): 785-819, 2002.  Type: Article

In this paper, lowest cost algorithms are described for finding the value of a Boolean function by sequentially assigning values to variables, in the case when each input variable has an associated price. A corresponding situation is w...
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Jul 24 2003  
  The robot localization problem
Guibas L. (ed), Motwani R., Raghavan P. SIAM Journal on Computing 26(4): 1120-1138, 1997.  Type: Article

Mobile systems such as robots need to know where they are in order to make effective decisions about what actions to take. The paper considers the problem a mobile robot has of locating itself on a known map, using range data from a ra...
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Nov 1 1998  

 
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