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CDC
2010
IEEE
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On subspace identification of cascade structured systems
Subspace identification has proven useful when identifying identifying multi-input multi-output systems. It is, however, important in many applications to take a priori structural ...
Per Hagg, Bo Wahlberg, Henrik Sandberg
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IHI
2010
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Modeling and estimating the spatial distribution of healthcare workers
This paper describes a spatial model for healthcare workers' location in a large hospital facility. Such models have many applications in healthcare, such as supporting timea...
Donald Ephraim Curtis, Christopher S. Hlady, Srira...
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PROMISE
2010
14 years 10 months ago
Exploiting count spectra for Bayesian fault localization
Background: Automated diagnosis of software defects can drastically increase debugging efficiency, improving reliability and time-to-market. Current, low-cost, automatic fault dia...
Rui Abreu, Alberto González-Sanchez, Arjan ...
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ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Speech inversion: Benefits of tract variables over pellet trajectories
Speech inversion is a way of estimating articulatory trajectories or vocal tract configurations from the acoustic speech signal. Traditionally, articulator flesh-point or pellet t...
Vikramjit Mitra, Hosung Nam, Carol Y. Espy-Wilson,...
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BMCBI
2011
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Proportion statistics to detect differentially expressed genes: a comparison with log-ratio statistics
Background: In genetic transcription research, gene expression is typically reported in a test sample relative to a reference sample. Laboratory assays that measure gene expressio...
Tracy L. Bergemann, Jason Wilson
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