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Munindar P. Singh

Researcher at North Carolina State University

Publications -  613
Citations -  21630

Munindar P. Singh is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-agent system & Autonomous agent. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 580 publications receiving 20279 citations. Previous affiliations of Munindar P. Singh include Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad & University of South Carolina.

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An Improved Single Sign-On Mechanism by Enhancing the Functionality of Reverse Proxy

TL;DR: This implementation of single sign on can reduce background overload by shifting the entire SSO logic on client side and is more secure than classical Agent based Single Sign-On approach because clients cannot directly access the application server.
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Social Contexts and Social Pragmatics (Extended Abstract)

TL;DR: This work considers the social relationships between autonomous principals, assuming that each principal is represented in a computational multiagent system via a unique agent, and adopts a conception that introduces an indirection from objective reality to a commitment by an agent about the reality.
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Implementation of Interactive Real Time Online Co-shopping Using Push AJAX

TL;DR: A mechanism that provisions multiple users to conduct real time online shopping collaboratively from multiple locations using PUSH AJAX technology is designed, so that family members at remote locations can view the product online simultaneously as if they are shopping together in real time.
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PACO: Provocation Involving Action, Culture, and Oppression

TL;DR: This article identified three categories of provoking sentences against Indian Muslims and labeled 7,000 sentences for three provocation categories and called this dataset PACO to train a model that can identify provoking sentences from a WhatsApp post and achieved a 0.851 average AUC score over fivefold cross-validation.
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Interaction-Oriented Programming: An Application Semantics Approach for Engineering Decentralized Applications

TL;DR: Interaction-Oriented programming (IOP) as mentioned in this paper is a programming language for building distributed applications that are characterized by interactions between autonomous parties, such as e-commerce, health care, and finance.