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IJCINI
2007
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Language, Logic, and the Brain
Language is primarily a physical, and more particularly a biological phenomenon. To say that it is primarily so is to say that that is how, in the first instance, it presents itse...
Ray E. Jennings
SIGMETRICS
2008
ACM
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Optimal sampling in state space models with applications to network monitoring
Advances in networking technology have enabled network engineers to use sampled data from routers to estimate network flow volumes and track them over time. However, low sampling ...
Harsh Singhal, George Michailidis
TCOM
2008
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Cross-layer adaptive transmission with incomplete system state information
We consider a point-to-point communication system in which data packets randomly arrive to a finite-length buffer and are subsequently transmitted to a receiver over a timevarying ...
Anh Tuan Hoang, Mehul Motani
TIFS
2008
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On Empirical Recognition Capacity of Biometric Systems Under Global PCA and ICA Encoding
Performance of biometric-based recognition systems depends on various factors: database quality, image preprocessing, encoding techniques, etc. Given a biometric database and a se...
Natalia A. Schmid, Francesco Nicolo
BMCBI
2005
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A configuration space of homologous proteins conserving mutual information and allowing a phylogeny inference based on pair-wise
Background: Popular methods to reconstruct molecular phylogenies are based on multiple sequence alignments, in which addition or removal of data may change the resulting tree topo...
Olivier Bastien, Philippe Ortet, Sylvaine Roy, Eri...