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JCB
2002
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Unfolding of Microarray Data
The use of DNA microarrays for the analysis of complex biological samples is becoming a mainstream part of biomedical research. One of the most commonly used methods compares the ...
Andrew B. Goryachev, Pascale F. Macgregor, Aled M....
NIPS
2003
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Learning the k in k-means
When clustering a dataset, the right number k of clusters to use is often not obvious, and choosing k automatically is a hard algorithmic problem. In this paper we present an impr...
Greg Hamerly, Charles Elkan
WSCG
2003
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Automatically Generating Roof Models from Building Footprints
Modelling Large Urban Environments using traditional modelling techniques would prove too time consuming a process. Consequently a method is required for generating large urban en...
R. G. Laycock, A. M. Day
NAACL
1994
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The Candide System for Machine Translation
We present an overview of Candide, a system for automatic translation of French text to English text. Candide uses methods of information theory and statistics to develop a probab...
Adam L. Berger, Peter F. Brown, Stephen Della Piet...
CORR
2004
Springer
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Information theory, multivariate dependence, and genetic network inference
We define the concept of dependence among multiple variables using maximum entropy techniques and introduce a graphical notation to denote the dependencies. Direct inference of in...
Ilya Nemenman