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JSW
2008
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From Sensors to Assisted Driving - Bridging the Gap
Increasing traffic density enforces development of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems to cope with safety aspects. Such systems require serious amount of sensor data to deduce spat...
Marcus Tönnis, Jan-Gregor Fischer, Gudrun Kli...
JSYML
2008
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Perfect trees and elementary embeddings
An important technique in large cardinal set theory is that of extending an elementary embedding j : M N between inner models to an elementary embedding j : M[G] N[G] between ge...
Sy-David Friedman, Katherine Thompson
KES
2008
Springer
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Towards Natural Head Movement of Autonomous Speaker Agent
Autonomous Speaker Agent (ASA) is a graphically embodied animated agent capable of reading plain English text and rendering it in a form of speech, accompanied by appropriate, natu...
Marko Brkic, Karlo Smid, Tomislav Pejsa, Igor S. P...
JMLR
2006
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Ensemble Pruning Via Semi-definite Programming
An ensemble is a group of learning models that jointly solve a problem. However, the ensembles generated by existing techniques are sometimes unnecessarily large, which can lead t...
Yi Zhang 0006, Samuel Burer, W. Nick Street
ENTCS
2007
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The Category Theoretic Understanding of Universal Algebra: Lawvere Theories and Monads
Lawvere theories and monads have been the two main category theoretic formulations of universal algebra, Lawvere theories arising in 1963 and the connection with monads being esta...
Martin Hyland, John Power
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