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CIE
2010
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
How Powerful Are Integer-Valued Martingales?
In the theory of algorithmic randomness, one of the central notions is that of computable randomness. An infinite binary sequence X is computably random if no recursive martingale...
Laurent Bienvenu, Frank Stephan, Jason Teutsch
CONEXT
2008
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Peer-assisted content distribution with prices
Peer-assisted content distribution matches user demand for content with available supply at other peers in the network. Inspired by this supply-and-demand interpretation of the na...
Christina Aperjis, Michael J. Freedman, Ramesh Joh...
EUSFLAT
2007
156views Fuzzy Logic» more  EUSFLAT 2007»
13 years 9 months ago
Fuzzy Calculating and Fuzzy Control in Wireless Sensor Network
At present time configurable wireless sensor networks are given special consideration. Wireless sensor networks are now a static elements union. To make such a network a powerful ...
Irina Kalganova
IADIS
2004
13 years 9 months ago
Mastering the mystery through 'SAIQ' metrics of user experience in telecollaboration business systems
In the preparation of technology transition, the contextual and alternative definitions of the usability heuristics of multifaceted role of the best practice methodology of Teleco...
Venkatesh Mahadevan, Zenon Chaczko, Robin Braun
DICTA
2003
13 years 9 months ago
Algebraic Curve Fitting Support Vector Machines
An algebraic curve is defined as the zero set of a multivariate polynomial. We consider the problem of fitting an algebraic curve to a set of vectors given an additional set of v...
Christian J. Walder, Brian C. Lovell, Peter J. Koo...