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PE
2007
Springer
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On processor sharing and its applications to cellular data network provisioning
To develop simple traffic engineering rules for the downlink of a cellular system using Proportional Fairness (PF) scheduling, we study the “strict” and “approximate” ins...
Yujing Wu, Carey L. Williamson, Jingxiang Luo
TEC
2008
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Evolving Output Codes for Multiclass Problems
In this paper, we propose an evolutionary approach to the design of output codes for multiclass pattern recognition problems. This approach has the advantage of taking into account...
Nicolás García-Pedrajas, Colin Fyfe
IJCAT
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
A 3D shape classifier with neural network supervision
: The task of 3D shape classification is to assign a set of unordered shapes into pre-tagged classes with class labels, and find the most suitable class for a newly given shape. In...
Zhenbao Liu, Jun Mitani, Yukio Fukui, Seiichi Nish...
TIT
2008
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A Note on Rate-Distortion Functions for Nonstationary Gaussian Autoregressive Processes
Source coding theorems and Shannon rate-distortion functions were studied for the discrete-time Wiener process by Berger and generalized to nonstationary Gaussian autoregressive p...
Robert M. Gray, Takeshi Hashimoto
MFCS
2010
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
Solving minones-2-sat as Fast as vertex cover
The problem of finding a satisfying assignment for a 2-SAT formula that minimizes the number of variables that are set to 1 (min ones 2–sat) is NP-complete. It generalizes the w...
Neeldhara Misra, N. S. Narayanaswamy, Venkatesh Ra...