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UAI
2000
13 years 9 months ago
Variational Relevance Vector Machines
The Support Vector Machine (SVM) of Vapnik [9] has become widely established as one of the leading approaches to pattern recognition and machine learning. It expresses predictions...
Christopher M. Bishop, Michael E. Tipping
ESANN
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Bat echolocation modelling using spike kernels with Support Vector Regression
Abstract. From the echoes of their vocalisations bats extract information about the positions of reflectors. To gain an understanding of how target position is translated into neu...
Bertrand Fontaine, Herbert Peremans, Benjamin Schr...
CVPR
2001
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
A New 3-D Pattern Recognition Technique With Application to Computer Aided Colonoscopy
To utilize CT or MRI images for computer aided diagnosis applications, robust features that represent 3-D image data need to be constructed and subsequently used by a classificati...
Salih Burak Göktürk, Carlo Tomasi
TOG
2012
245views Communications» more  TOG 2012»
11 years 10 months ago
How do humans sketch objects?
Humans have used sketching to depict our visual world since prehistoric times. Even today, sketching is possibly the only rendering technique readily available to all humans. This...
Mathias Eitz, James Hays, Marc Alexa
ISMIR
2005
Springer
145views Music» more  ISMIR 2005»
14 years 1 months ago
An Investigation of Feature Models for Music Genre Classification Using the Support Vector Classifier
In music genre classification the decision time is typically of the order of several seconds, however, most automatic music genre classification systems focus on short time feat...
Anders Meng, John Shawe-Taylor