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IJON
2002
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On the generative probability density model in the self-organizing map
The Self-Organizing Map, SOM, is a widely used tool in exploratory data analysis. A major drawback of the SOM has been the lack of a theoretically justified criterion for model se...
Timo Kostiainen, Jouko Lampinen
CJ
1999
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Two Kinds of Probabilistic Induction
Problems in probabilistic induction are of two general kinds. In the first, we have a linearly ordered sequence of symbols that must be extrapolated. In the second we want to extr...
Ray J. Solomonoff
KBS
2002
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13 years 8 months ago
Integrating AI planning techniques with workflow management system
There is a variety of applications that can benefit from the ability to find optimal or good solutions to a proposed problem automatically. The Artificial Intelligent (AI) communi...
María Dolores Rodríguez-Moreno, Paul...
TRANSCI
2002
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The Stochastic Inventory Routing Problem with Direct Deliveries
Vendor managed inventory replenishment is a business practice in which vendors monitor their customers' inventories, and decide when and how much inventory should be replenis...
Anton J. Kleywegt, Vijay S. Nori, Martin W. P. Sav...
ISVC
2010
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Image Enhancement by Median Filters in Algebraic Reconstruction Methods: An Experimental Study
Algebraic methods for image reconstruction provide good solutions even if only few projections are available. However, they can create noisy images if the number of iterations or t...
Norbert Hantos, Péter Balázs