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CORR
2010
Springer
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Efficient Dealiased Convolutions without Padding
Algorithms are developed for calculating dealiased linear convolution sums without the expense of conventional zero-padding or phase-shift techniques. For one-dimensional in-place ...
John C. Bowman, Malcolm Roberts
PR
2008
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From dynamic classifier selection to dynamic ensemble selection
In handwritten pattern recognition, the multiple classifier system has been shown to be useful for improving recognition rates. One of the most important tasks in optimizing a mul...
Albert Hung-Ren Ko, Robert Sabourin, Alceu de Souz...
PR
2006
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Prototype selection for dissimilarity-based classifiers
A conventional way to discriminate between objects represented by dissimilarities is the nearest neighbor method. A more efficient and sometimes a more accurate solution is offere...
Elzbieta Pekalska, Robert P. W. Duin, Pavel Pacl&i...
SIGMOD
2008
ACM
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Incorporating string transformations in record matching
Today's record matching infrastructure does not allow a flexible way to account for synonyms such as "Robert" and "Bob" which refer to the same name, and ...
Arvind Arasu, Surajit Chaudhuri, Kris Ganjam, Ragh...
BC
2005
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Phase transitions in the neuropercolation model of neural populations with mixed local and non-local interactions
Abstract We model the dynamical behavior of the neuropil, the densely interconnected neural tissue in the cortex, using neuropercolation approach. Neuropercolation generalizes phas...
Robert Kozma, Marko Puljic, Paul Balister, B&eacut...