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IACR
2011
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14 years 5 months ago
Secure Computation with Sublinear Amortized Work
Traditional approaches to secure computation begin by representing the function f being computed as a circuit. For any function f that depends on each of its inputs, this implies ...
S. Dov Gordon, Jonathan Katz, Vladimir Kolesnikov,...
EMNLP
2008
15 years 7 months ago
A comparison of Bayesian estimators for unsupervised Hidden Markov Model POS taggers
There is growing interest in applying Bayesian techniques to NLP problems. There are a number of different estimators for Bayesian models, and it is useful to know what kinds of t...
Jianfeng Gao, Mark Johnson
ICML
2004
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
A needle in a haystack: local one-class optimization
This paper addresses the problem of finding a small and coherent subset of points in a given data. This problem, sometimes referred to as one-class or set covering, requires to fi...
Koby Crammer, Gal Chechik
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FGR
2006
IEEE
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16 years 7 days ago
A Multiview Face Identification Model With No Geometric Constraints
Face identification systems relying on local descriptors are increasingly used because of their perceived robustness with respect to occlusions and to global geometrical deformati...
Jerry Jun Yokono, Tomaso Poggio
OOPSLA
2005
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Roles of variables in object-oriented programming
Roles can be assigned to occurrences of variables in programs according to a small number of stereotypical patterns of use. Studies on explicitly teaching roles to novices learnin...
Pauli Byckling, Petri Gerdt, Jorma Sajaniemi