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IJAR
2008
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The Dempster-Shafer calculus for statisticians
The Dempster-Shafer (DS) theory of probabilistic reasoning is presented in terms of a semantics whereby every meaningful formal assertion is associated with a triple (p, q, r) whe...
Arthur P. Dempster
JUCS
2007
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Connectivity and Reachability in Signed Networks
: For modeling real-life situations where not only the intensity of the relation existing between elements but also its polarity is important, we have proposed (see [Marcus and Tat...
Monica Tataram
ADCM
2000
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Training neural networks with noisy data as an ill-posed problem
This paper is devoted to the analysis of network approximation in the framework of approximation and regularization theory. It is shown that training neural networks and similar n...
Martin Burger, Heinz W. Engl
TCS
2002
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Monadic second-order logic on tree-like structures
An operation M which constructs from a given structure M a tree-like structure whose domain consists of the finite sequences of elements of M is considered. A notion of automata r...
Igor Walukiewicz
ICCV
1998
IEEE
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Visual Motion Estimation and Prediction: A Probabilistic Network Model for Temporal Coherence
We develop a theory for the temporal integration of visual motion motivated by psychophysical experiments. The theory proposes that input data are temporally grouped and used to p...
Alan L. Yuille, Pierre-Yves Burgi, Norberto M. Grz...