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ETS
2002
IEEE
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15 years 5 months ago
Human Activity Systems: A Theoretical Framework for Designing Learning for Multicultural Settings
In the analysis of any learning environment, whether small or large, one observes within it a "set of human activities related to each other so they can be viewed as a whole&...
Jill Slay
ICCV
2001
IEEE
16 years 8 months ago
Calibration with Robust Use of Cheirality by Quasi-Affine Reconstruction of the Set of Camera Projection Centres
A methodfor upgrading a projective reconstruction to metric is presented. The reconstruction is first transformed by considering cheirality so that the convex hull of the set of c...
David Nistér
CONCURRENCY
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Steering via the image in local, distributed and collaborative settings
Computational steering is a valuable mechanism for scientific investigation in which the parameters of a running program can be altered and the results visualized immediately. In ...
J. D. Wood, H. Wright
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LATA
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Nested Counters in Bit-Parallel String Matching
Many algorithms, e.g. in the field of string matching, are based on handling many counters, which can be performed in parallel, even on a sequential machine, using bit-parallelism...
Kimmo Fredriksson, Szymon Grabowski
JAIR
2000
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15 years 5 months ago
A Model of Inductive Bias Learning
A major problem in machine learning is that of inductive bias: how to choose a learner's hypothesis space so that it is large enough to contain a solution to the problem bein...
Jonathan Baxter