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Jungsuk Han, Francesco Sangiorgi
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Searching for Inefficiency in Visual Search

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2015
Abstract The time required to find an object of interest in the visual field often increases as a function of the number of items present. This increase or inefficiency was originally interpreted as evidence for the serial allocation of attention to potential target items, but controversy has ensued for decades.
Gregory J. Christie   +2 more
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In Search of Hyperpaths

Discrete & Computational Geometry, 2022
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Amir Dahari, Nathan Linial
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Search Unemployment with On-the-job Search

The Review of Economic Studies, 1994
A substantial fraction of workers who quit their jobs and a smaller but still substantial fraction of workers hired into jobs do not experience interim periods of unemployment (more generally, non-employment). How big the respective fractions are is difficult to say, because of the absence of good data.
Pissarides, Christopher A.   +1 more
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Selective Search for Object Recognition

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2013
Jasper R. R. Uijlings   +3 more
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In Search of Search Privacy

2010
We present findings from an analysis of a database released by an online search provider in 2006. We show that there exists a significantly large number of queries which are shared by users when searching on the Web today. We then propose a network which uses shared queries to preserve the privacy of its participants.
Wesley Brandi, Martin S. Olivier
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Searching for a Global Search Algorithm

Automated Software Engineering, 1997
We report on a case study to assess the use of an advanced knowledge-based software design technique to programmers who have not participated in the technique's development. We use the KIDS approach to algorithm design to construct two global search algorithms that route baggage through a transportation net.
Sabine Dick, Thomas Santen
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Search-R1: Training LLMs to Reason and Leverage Search Engines with Reinforcement Learning

arXiv.org
Efficiently acquiring external knowledge and up-to-date information is essential for effective reasoning and text generation in large language models (LLMs).
Bowen Jin   +5 more
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