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IJON
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
How much can we trust neural simulation strategies?
Despite a steady improvement of computational hardware, results of numerical simulation are still tightly bound to the simulation tool and strategy used, and may substantially var...
Michelle Rudolph, Alain Destexhe
TDP
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Generating Sufficiency-based Non-Synthetic Perturbed Data
The mean vector and covariance matrix are sufficient statistics when the un derlying distribution is multivariate normal. Many type of statistical analyses used in practice rely on...
Krishnamurty Muralidhar, Rathindra Sarathy
ETS
2000
IEEE
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13 years 7 months ago
Conferencing in communities of learners: examples from social history and science communication
A commonly encountered view of computer conferencing focuses on peer interaction, student empowerment and a shift in both teacher and student roles. This paper argues that this vi...
Ann C. Jones, Eileen Scanlon, Canan Tosunoglu Blak...
MST
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Self-Referential Justifications in Epistemic Logic
This paper is devoted to the study of self-referential proofs and/or justifications, i.e., valid proofs that prove statements about these same proofs. The goal is to investigate wh...
Roman Kuznets
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CVPR
2011
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
Recognizing Human Actions by Attributes
In this paper we explore the idea of using high-level semantic concepts, also called attributes, to represent human actions from videos and argue that attributes enable the constr...
Jingen Liu