The complexity and cost of isolating the root cause of system problems in large parallel computers generally scales with the size of the system. Syslog messages provide a primary ...
Abstract. Most classification methods assume that the samples are drawn independently and identically from an unknown data generating distribution, yet this assumption is violated ...
A successful detection and classification system must have two properties: it should be general enough to compensate for intra-class variability and it should be specific enough to...
Motivated by the particular problems involved in communicating with "locked-in" paralysed patients, we aim to develop a braincomputer interface that uses auditory stimul...
N. Jeremy Hill, Thomas Navin Lal, Karin Bierig, Ni...
A novel approach for comparing sequences of observations using an explicit-expansion kernel is demonstrated. The kernel is derived using the assumption of the independence of the ...