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MIAR
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Optical Mapping of the Frontal Cortex During a Surgical Knot-Tying Task, a Feasibility Study
Functional neuroimaging technologies have transformed cognitive neuroscience by enhancing our understanding of the functional subclassification of brain regions. Whilst a number of...
Daniel Richard Leff, Peck Hui Koh, Rajesh Aggarwal...
TIT
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Compressed genotyping
Abstract--Over the past three decades we have steadily increased our knowledge on the genetic basis of many severe disorders. Nevertheless, there are still great challenges in appl...
Yaniv Erlich, Assaf Gordon, Michael Brand, Gregory...
AAAI
2006
13 years 8 months ago
Sensor-Based Understanding of Daily Life via Large-Scale Use of Common Sense
The use of large quantities of common sense has long been thought to be critical to the automated understanding of the world. To this end, various groups have collected repositori...
William Pentney, Ana-Maria Popescu, Shiaokai Wang,...
IS
2010
13 years 5 months ago
Building concepts for AI agents using information theoretic Co-clustering
Abstract--High level conceptual thought seems to be at the basis of the impressive human cognitive ability, and AI researchers aim to replicate this ability in artificial agents. C...
Jason R. Chen
SIAMCOMP
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Holographic Algorithms
Leslie Valiant recently proposed a theory of holographic algorithms. These novel algorithms achieve exponential speed-ups for certain computational problems compared to naive algo...
Leslie G. Valiant