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AIR
2004
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Class Noise vs. Attribute Noise: A Quantitative Study
Real-world data is never perfect and can often suffer from corruptions (noise) that may impact interpretations of the data, models created from the data and decisions made based on...
Xingquan Zhu, Xindong Wu
TVLSI
2008
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Body Bias Voltage Computations for Process and Temperature Compensation
With continued scaling into the sub-90nm regime, the role of process, voltage and temperature (PVT) variations on the performance of VLSI circuits has become extremely important. T...
Sanjay V. Kumar, Chris H. Kim, Sachin S. Sapatneka...
JUCS
2007
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Using Place Invariants and Test Point Placement to Isolate Faults in Discrete Event Systems
: This paper describes a method of using Petri net P-invariants in system diagnosis. To model this process a net oriented fault classification is presented. Hence, the considered d...
Iwan Tabakow
AROBOTS
2002
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Statistical Learning for Humanoid Robots
The complexity of the kinematic and dynamic structure of humanoid robots make conventional analytical approaches to control increasingly unsuitable for such systems. Learning techn...
Sethu Vijayakumar, Aaron D'Souza, Tomohiro Shibata...
BMCBI
2004
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Gene finding in novel genomes
Background: Computational gene prediction continues to be an important problem, especially for genomes with little experimental data. Results: I introduce the SNAP gene finder whi...
Ian Korf
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