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GECCO
2010
Springer
173views Optimization» more  GECCO 2010»
14 years 8 days ago
The baldwin effect in developing neural networks
The Baldwin Effect is a very plausible, but unproven, biological theory concerning the power of learning to accelerate evolution. Simple computational models in the 1980’s gave...
Keith L. Downing
INCDM
2009
Springer
131views Data Mining» more  INCDM 2009»
14 years 3 months ago
Computer-Aided Diagnosis in Brain Computed Tomography Screening
Currently, interpretation of medical images is almost exclusively made by specialized physicians. Although, the next decades will most certainly be of change and computer-aided dia...
Hugo Peixoto, Victor Alves
ICML
2009
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Large-scale deep unsupervised learning using graphics processors
The promise of unsupervised learning methods lies in their potential to use vast amounts of unlabeled data to learn complex, highly nonlinear models with millions of free paramete...
Rajat Raina, Anand Madhavan, Andrew Y. Ng
INTERACT
2007
13 years 10 months ago
The Challenges of Creating Connections and Raising Awareness: Experience from UCLIC
With current disciplinary structures and academic priorities, Human– Computer Interaction faces ongoing challenges: is it a discipline in its own right, or simply a sub-disciplin...
Ann Blandford, Rachel Benedyk, Nadia Berthouze, An...
ITICSE
2004
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Using interactive technology in a short java course: an experience report
Keeping students alert and responsive during lectures is a challenge even for experienced teachers in small group settings. Research has shown the importance of student participat...
Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Morrie Schulman