The problem of classifying complex motor activities from brain imaging is relatively new territory within the fields of neuroscience and brain-computer interfaces. We report posi...
Nishant Mehta, Thad Starner, Melody Moore Jackson,...
Symmetry is one of the important cues for human and machine perception of the world. For over three decades, automatic symmetry detection from images/patterns has been a standing ...
Minwoo Park, Seungkyu Lee, Po-Chun Chen, Somesh Ka...
Knowledge processing is very demanding on computer architectures. Knowledge processing generates subcomputation paths at an exponential rate. It is memory intensive and has high c...
The usefulness of parameterized algorithmics has often depended on what Niedermeier has called, "the art of problem parameterization." In this paper we introduce and expl...
Michael R. Fellows, Serge Gaspers, Frances A. Rosa...
This talk has two parts explaining the significance of Rough sets in granular computing in terms of rough set rules and in uncertainty handling in terms of lower and upper approxi...