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2006
ACM
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Classification-based objective functions
Backpropagation, similar to most learning algorithms that can form complex decision surfaces, is prone to overfitting. This work presents classification-based objective functions, ...
Michael Rimer, Tony Martinez
IDT
2007
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Fuzzy cognitive network: A general framework
In this paper, we present a general computational and operational framework for the Fuzzy Cognitive Network (FCN), which is a direct extension of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCM). The pr...
Theodoros L. Kottas, Yiannis S. Boutalis, Manolis ...
IJDE
2007
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iPOD Forensics Update
From student to business worker, the popularity and ubiquity of mobile devices is exploding. As these devices saturate modern culture, they continue to grow in functionality. Such...
Matthew Kiley, Tim Shinbara, Marcus Rogers
SIAMAM
2002
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Desorption Overshoot in Polymer-Penetrant Systems: Asymptotic and Computational Results
Many practically relevant polymers undergoing desorption change from the rubbery (saturated) to the glassy (nearly dry) state. The dynamics of such systems cannot be described by t...
David A. Edwards, Richard A. Cairncross
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
12 years 11 months ago
A multi-exposure image fusion algorithm without ghost effect
This paper proposes a new multi-exposure fusion algorithm for HDR imaging. The advantage of the fusion based method is that it does not actually generate HDR images so that the co...
Jaehyun An, Sang Heon Lee, Jung Gap Kuk, Nam Ik Ch...