In terms of logic, there is no contradiction here. Whatever contradiction
there may appear to be is due to the use of the word "possible" in these
statements. "It is not possible that Q" is equivalent simply to "not Q".
"It is possible that Q" is equivalent simply to "Q or not Q". "Not Q" and
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* Corinna Cortes, Google Research
* Ralf Herbrich, Microsoft Research
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* Corinna Cortes, Google Research
* Ralf Herbrich, Microsoft Research
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Final papers due-- November 18, 2009
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* Shivani Agarwal, MIT
* Chris J.C. Burges, Microsoft Research
* Koby Crammer, The Technion
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ORGANIZERS
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* Shivani Agarwal, MIT
* Chris J.C. Burges, Microsoft Research
* Koby Crammer, The Technion
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11, 2009
ORGANIZERS
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* Shivani Agarwal, MIT
* Chris J.C. Burges, Microsoft Research
* Koby Crammer, The Technion
CONTACT
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Please direct any question