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SIAMADS
2010
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The Abelian Hopf H mod K Theorem
We study the symmetries of periodic solutions from Hopf bifurcation in systems with finite abelian symmetries. Our main result, the Abelian Hopf H mod K Theorem, gives necessary a...
Natasha Filipski, Martin Golubitsky
CHI
2009
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
What do you see when you're surfing?: using eye tracking to predict salient regions of web pages
An understanding of how people allocate their visual attention when viewing Web pages is very important for Web authors, interface designers, advertisers and others. Such knowledg...
Georg Buscher, Edward Cutrell, Meredith Ringel Mor...
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NIPS
2008
15 years 7 months ago
Beyond Novelty Detection: Incongruent Events, when General and Specific Classifiers Disagree
Unexpected stimuli are a challenge to any machine learning algorithm. Here we identify distinct types of unexpected events, focusing on 'incongruent events' when 'g...
Daphna Weinshall, Hynek Hermansky, Alon Zweig, Jie...
CLEF
2010
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
It Was Easy, when Apples and Blackberries Were only Fruits
Ambiguities in company names are omnipresent. This is not accidental, companies deliberately chose ambiguous brand names, as part of their marketing and branding strategy. This pro...
Surender Reddy Yerva, Zoltán Miklós,...
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Improved speaker recognition when using i-vectors from multiple speech sources
The concept of speaker recognition using i-vectors was recently introduced offering state-of-the-art performance. An i-vector is a compact representation of a speaker’s utteranc...
Mitchell McLaren, David A. van Leeuwen