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- 2022
- George V. Neville-Neil:
The Planning and Care of Data: Rearranging buckets for no good reason. ACM Queue 20(1): 4-9 (2022) - Eric Zelikman, Yuhuai Wu, Noah D. Goodman:
STaR: Bootstrapping Reasoning With Reasoning. CoRR abs/2203.14465 (2022) - Fei Fang, Kunal Sinha, Noah D. Goodman, Christopher Potts, Elisa Kreiss:
Color Overmodification Emerges from Data-Driven Learning and Pragmatic Reasoning. CoRR abs/2205.09172 (2022) - 2021
- Mingyue Han, Yinglin Wang:
Doing Good or Doing Right? Exploring the Weakness of Commonsense Causal Reasoning Models. ACL/IJCNLP (2) 2021: 151-157 - Zhiyong Wu, Lingpeng Kong, Wei Bi, Xiang Li, Ben Kao:
Good for Misconceived Reasons: An Empirical Revisiting on the Need for Visual Context in Multimodal Machine Translation. ACL/IJCNLP (1) 2021: 6153-6166 - Eirik Flogard, Ole Jakob Mengshoel
, Kerstin Bach
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Bayesian Feature Construction for Case-Based Reasoning: Generating Good Checklists. ICCBR 2021: 94-109 - Gabriel Poesia, Wenxin Dong, Noah D. Goodman:
Contrastive Reinforcement Learning of Symbolic Reasoning Domains. NeurIPS 2021: 15946-15956 - Jarryullah Ahmad, Elaine Huynh, Fanny Chevalier:
When Red Means Good, Bad, or Canada: Exploring People's Reasoning for Choosing Color Palettes. IEEE VIS (Short Papers) 2021: 56-60 - Zhiyong Wu, Lingpeng Kong, Wei Bi, Xiang Li, Ben Kao:
Good for Misconceived Reasons: An Empirical Revisiting on the Need for Visual Context in Multimodal Machine Translation. CoRR abs/2105.14462 (2021) - Gabriel Poesia, Wenxin Dong, Noah D. Goodman:
Contrastive Reinforcement Learning of Symbolic Reasoning Domains. CoRR abs/2106.09146 (2021) - Mingyue Han, Yinglin Wang:
Doing Good or Doing Right? Exploring the Weakness of Commonsense Causal Reasoning Models. CoRR abs/2107.01791 (2021) - 2020
- Wencheng Huang
, Yuankai Liu, Yue Zhang, Rui Zhang, Minhao Xu, Gatesi Jean De Dieu, Eric Antwi, Bin Shuai:
Fault Tree and Fuzzy D-S Evidential Reasoning combined approach: An application in railway dangerous goods transportation system accident analysis. Inf. Sci. 520: 117-129 (2020) - Julia White, Jesse Mu, Noah D. Goodman:
Learning to refer informatively by amortizing pragmatic reasoning. CogSci 2020 - Aditi Kothiyal, Sahana Murthy:
Disciplinary Model-Based Reasoning and Metacognition Underlies Good Estimation Performance by Engineering Undergraduates. ICLS 2020 - Julia White, Jesse Mu, Noah D. Goodman:
Learning to refer informatively by amortizing pragmatic reasoning. CoRR abs/2006.00418 (2020) - 2019
- Qingzheng Xu
, Na Wang, Feng Zou
, Jungang Yang:
Exploring the Reasons Behind the Good Performance of Opposition-Based Learning. IEEE Access 7: 7259-7272 (2019) - Arvind Neelakantan, Semih Yavuz, Sharan Narang, Vishaal Prasad, Ben Goodrich, Daniel Duckworth, Chinnadhurai Sankar, Xifeng Yan:
Neural Assistant: Joint Action Prediction, Response Generation, and Latent Knowledge Reasoning. CoRR abs/1910.14613 (2019) - 2018
- Björn W. Schuller
:
Editorial: Transactions on Affective Computing-Good Reasons for Joy and Excitement. IEEE Trans. Affect. Comput. 9(1): 1-2 (2018) - Cindy M. Grimm
, William D. Smart, Woodrow Hartzog:
An Education Model of Reasonable and Good-Faith Effort for Autonomous Systems. AIES 2018: 117-121 - Antonella Carbonaro
, Roberto Reda:
A Dietary Consultation System using Semantic Rules and Reasoning Based Approach. GOODTECHS 2018: 314-315 - James P. Balhoff, Benjamin M. Good, Seth Carbon, Chris Mungall:
Arachne: an OWL RL Reasoner Applied to Gene Ontology Causal Activity Models (and Beyond). ISWC (P&D/Industry/BlueSky) 2018 - 2017
- Serge Petralito, Florian Brühlmann
, Glena Helen Iten
, Elisa D. Mekler
, Klaus Opwis
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A Good Reason to Die: How Avatar Death and High Challenges Enable Positive Experiences. CHI 2017: 5087-5097 - Steve Dodier-Lazaro, Ingolf Becker, Jens Krinke, M. Angela Sasse:
"No Good Reason to Remove Features" - Expert Users Value Useful Apps over Secure Ones. HCI (22) 2017: 25-44 - Kyung Ryul Park, Boyi Li:
System Failure for Good Reasons? Understanding Aid Information Management Systems (AIMS) with Indonesia as State Actor in the Changing Field of Aid. ICT4D 2017: 321-332 - Timo Berthold, Michael Perregaard, Csaba Mészáros:
Four Good Reasons to Use an Interior Point Solver Within a MIP Solver. OR 2017: 159-164 - 2016
- Fang Chen, Weihong Xu, Chuanzhi Bai
, Xiumei Gao:
A novel approach to guarantee good robustness of fuzzy reasoning. Appl. Soft Comput. 41: 224-234 (2016) - Nico M. Franz, Mingmin Chen, Parisa Kianmajd, Shizhuo Yu, Shawn Bowers, Alan S. Weakley, Bertram Ludäscher:
Names are not good enough: Reasoning over taxonomic change in the Andropogon complex. Semantic Web 7(6): 645-667 (2016) - 2015
- Wolff-Michael Roth, Timothy J. Mavin
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Peer Assessment of Aviation Performance: Inconsistent for Good Reasons. Cogn. Sci. 39(2): 405-433 (2015) - Leo F. Goodstadt, Regina Connolly
, Frank Bannister:
The Hong Kong e-Identity Card: Examining the Reasons for Its Success When Other Cards Continue to Struggle. Inf. Syst. Manag. 32(1): 72-80 (2015) - Leon Bergen, Noah D. Goodman:
The Strategic Use of Noise in Pragmatic Reasoning. Top. Cogn. Sci. 7(2): 336-350 (2015)
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