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CORR
2010
Springer
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The Equivalence of Sampling and Searching
In a sampling problem, we are given an input x {0, 1} n , and asked to sample approximately from a probability distribution Dx over poly (n)-bit strings. In a search problem, we ...
Scott Aaronson
IJCAI
2007
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Effective Control Knowledge Transfer through Learning Skill and Representation Hierarchies
Learning capabilities of computer systems still lag far behind biological systems. One of the reasons can be seen in the inefficient re-use of control knowledge acquired over the...
Mehran Asadi, Manfred Huber
NIPS
2004
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Methods for Estimating the Computational Power and Generalization Capability of Neural Microcircuits
What makes a neural microcircuit computationally powerful? Or more precisely, which measurable quantities could explain why one microcircuit C is better suited for a particular fa...
Wolfgang Maass, Robert A. Legenstein, Nils Bertsch...
JMLR
2008
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Complete Identification Methods for the Causal Hierarchy
We consider a hierarchy of queries about causal relationships in graphical models, where each level in the hierarchy requires more detailed information than the one below. The hie...
Ilya Shpitser, Judea Pearl
ICPR
2008
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Real-time crowd motion analysis
Video-surveillance systems are becoming more and more autonomous in the detection and the reporting of abnormal events. In this context, this paper presents an approach to detect ...
Chabane Djeraba, Nacim Ihaddadene