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UAI
2003
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Strong Faithfulness and Uniform Consistency in Causal Inference
A fundamental question in causal inference is whether it is possible to reliably infer the manipulation effects from observational data. There are a variety of senses of asymptot...
Jiji Zhang, Peter Spirtes
ANOR
2007
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Ethics in OR/MS: past, present and future
Abstract The pervasiveness and impact on society and on every day human life of technology has led to a growing awareness that science and technology cannot be considered above or ...
Jean-Pierre Brans, Giorgio Gallo
BIOSYSTEMS
2007
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Real time computation: Zooming in on population codes
Information processing in nervous systems intricately combines computation at the neuronal and network levels. Many computations may be envisioned as sequences of signal processin...
Olivier Rochel, Netta Cohen
BMCBI
2008
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MLIP: using multiple processors to compute the posterior probability of linkage
Background: Localization of complex traits by genetic linkage analysis may involve exploration of a vast multidimensional parameter space. The posterior probability of linkage (PP...
Manika Govil, Alberto Maria Segre, Veronica J. Vie...
CORR
2010
Springer
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Graph-Constrained Group Testing
Non-adaptive group testing involves grouping arbitrary subsets of n items into different pools. Each pool is then tested and defective items are identified. A fundamental question...
Mahdi Cheraghchi, Amin Karbasi, Soheil Mohajer, Ve...