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NPL
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
A Back-propagation Neural Network Landmine Detector Using the Delta-technique and S-statistic
Landmines are a major problem facing the world today; there are millions of these deadly weapons still buried in various countries around the world. Humanitarian organizations dedi...
Taskin Koçak, Matthew Draper
ICPR
2002
IEEE
14 years 17 days ago
Parzen-Window Network Intrusion Detectors
Network intrusion detection is the problem of detecting anomalous network connections caused by intrusive activities. Many intrusion detection systems proposed before use both nor...
Dit-Yan Yeung, Calvin Chow
CASES
2003
ACM
14 years 26 days ago
Frequent loop detection using efficient non-intrusive on-chip hardware
Dynamic software optimization methods are becoming increasingly popular for improving software performance and power. The first step in dynamic optimization consists of detecting ...
Ann Gordon-Ross, Frank Vahid
ICPR
2008
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
A non-parametric scale-based corner detector
This paper introduces a new Harris-affine corner detector algorithm, that does not need parameters to locate corners in images, given an observation scale. Standard detectors req...
Fabio Bellavia, Domenico Tegolo, Cesare Valenti
ICC
2009
IEEE
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13 years 5 months ago
An Iterative List-Based Multiuser Detector for Overloaded Receivers in a Rayleigh Fading Channel
We consider a wireless communication system where multiple co-channel users transmit data via a synchronous, frequency-flat Rayleigh fading channel. The receiver employs an antenna...
Michael Krause, Desmond P. Taylor, Philippa A. Mar...