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CIKM
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Efficient feature weighting methods for ranking
Feature weighting or selection is a crucial process to identify an important subset of features from a data set. Removing irrelevant or redundant features can improve the generali...
Hwanjo Yu, Jinoh Oh, Wook-Shin Han
AUSAI
2006
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Robust Character Recognition Using a Hierarchical Bayesian Network
There is increasing evidence to suggest that the neocortex of the mammalian brain does not consist of a collection of specialised and dedicated cortical architectures, but instead ...
John Thornton, Torbjorn Gustafsson, Michael Blumen...
VISSYM
2007
14 years 1 months ago
Functional Unit Maps for Data-Driven Visualization of High-Density EEG Coherence
Synchronous electrical activity in different brain regions is generally assumed to imply functional relationships between these regions. A measure for this synchrony is electroenc...
Michael ten Caat, Natasha M. Maurits, Jos B. T. M....
APGV
2008
ACM
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14 years 26 days ago
Probing dynamic human facial action recognition from the other side of the mean
Insights from human perception of moving faces have the potential to provide interesting insights for technical animation systems as well as in the neural encoding of facial expre...
Cristóbal Curio, Martin A. Giese, Martin Br...
COLT
2008
Springer
14 years 19 days ago
Almost Tight Upper Bound for Finding Fourier Coefficients of Bounded Pseudo- Boolean Functions
A pseudo-Boolean function is a real-valued function defined on {0, 1}n . A k-bounded function is a pseudo-Boolean function that can be expressed as a sum of subfunctions each of w...
Sung-Soon Choi, Kyomin Jung, Jeong Han Kim