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Eric Horvitz
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- 2014
- [i32]Eric Horvitz, David Heckerman:
Modular Belief Updates and Confusion about Measures of Certainty in Artificial Intelligence Research. CoRR abs/1407.7281 (2014) - 2013
- [i26]David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz:
Inferring Informational Goals from Free-Text Queries: A Bayesian Approach. CoRR abs/1301.7382 (2013) - [i25]Eric Horvitz, John S. Breese, David Heckerman, David Hovel, Koos Rommelse:
The Lumiere Project: Bayesian User Modeling for Inferring the Goals and Needs of Software Users. CoRR abs/1301.7385 (2013) - [i13]David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz, Blackford Middleton:
An Approximate Nonmyopic Computation for Value of Information. CoRR abs/1303.5720 (2013) - [i10]David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz:
Problem Formulation as the Reduction of a Decision Model. CoRR abs/1304.1091 (2013) - [i9]David Heckerman, John S. Breese, Eric Horvitz:
The Compilation of Decision Models. CoRR abs/1304.1510 (2013) - [i6]David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz:
The Myth of Modularity in Rule-Based Systems. CoRR abs/1304.3090 (2013) - 2006
- [j21]Francis R. Bach, David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz:
Considering Cost Asymmetry in Learning Classifiers. J. Mach. Learn. Res. 7: 1713-1741 (2006) - 2005
- [c82]Francis R. Bach, David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz:
On the Path to an Ideal ROC Curve: Considering Cost Asymmetry in Learning Classifiers. AISTATS 2005: 9-16 - 1998
- [c27]David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz:
Inferring Informational Goals from Free-Text Queries: A Bayesian Approach. UAI 1998: 230-237 - [c26]Eric Horvitz, Jack S. Breese, David Heckerman, David Hovel, Koos Rommelse:
The Lumière Project: Bayesian User Modeling for Inferring the Goals and Needs of Software Users. UAI 1998: 256-265 - 1993
- [j5]David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz, Blackford Middleton
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An Approximate Nonmyopic Computation for Value of Information. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 15(3): 292-298 (1993) - 1991
- [c11]David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz, Blackford Middleton:
An Approximate Nonmyopic Computation for Value of Information. UAI 1991: 135-141 - 1990
- [c8]David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz:
Problem formulation as the reduction of a decision model. UAI 1990: 159-170 - 1989
- [c7]Eric Horvitz, Gregory F. Cooper, David Heckerman:
Reflection and Action Under Scarce Resources: Theoretical Principles and Empirical Study. IJCAI 1989: 1121-1127 - 1987
- [c5]David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz:
On the Expressiveness of Rule-based Systems for Reasoning with Uncertainty. AAAI 1987: 121-126 - 1986
- [c3]Eric Horvitz, David Heckerman, Curtis P. Langlotz:
A Framework for Comparing Alternative Formalisms for Plausible Reasoning. AAAI 1986: 210-214 - [c2]David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz:
The myth of modularity in rule-based systems for reasoning with uncertainty. UAI 1986: 23-34 - 1985
- [c1]Eric Horvitz, David Heckerman:
The Inconsistent Use of Measures of Certainty in Artificial Intelligence Research. UAI 1985: 137-152
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