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NIPS
1998
13 years 9 months ago
Divisive Normalization, Line Attractor Networks and Ideal Observers
Gain control by divisive inhibition, a.k.a. divisive normalization, has been proposed to be a general mechanism throughout the visual cortex. We explore in this study the statisti...
Sophie Deneve, Alexandre Pouget, Peter E. Latham
CHI
2010
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Signed networks in social media
Relations between users on social media sites often reflect a mixture of positive (friendly) and negative (antagonistic) interactions. In contrast to the bulk of research on soci...
Jure Leskovec, Daniel P. Huttenlocher, Jon M. Klei...
CPHYSICS
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
Simulation of n-qubit quantum systems. II. Separability and entanglement
Studies on the entanglement of n-qubit quantum systems have attracted a lot of interest during recent years. Despite the central role of entanglement in quantum information theory...
T. Radtke, S. Fritzsche
WIKIS
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Herding the cats: the influence of groups in coordinating peer production
Peer production systems rely on users to self-select appropriate tasks and “scratch their personal itch”. However, many such systems require significant maintenance work, whic...
Aniket Kittur, Bryan A. Pendleton, Robert E. Kraut
ACMACE
2008
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Mobile exergaming
With many industrialized societies bearing the cost of an increasingly sedentary on the health of their populations there is a need to find new ways of encouraging physical activi...
Carlos Garcia Wylie, Paul Coulton