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DM
2008
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Adaptive group testing for consecutive positives
Motivated from an application to DNA library screening, Balding and Torney [1] and Colbourn [4] studied the following group testing for consecutive positives. Suppose Vn = {v1 v2 ...
Justie Su-tzu Juan, Gerard J. Chang
DM
2008
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Cyclic sequences of k-subsets with distinct consecutive unions
In this paper, we investigate cyclic sequences which contain as elements all k-subsets of {0, 1, . . . , n-1} exactly once such that the unions of any two consecutive k-subsets of...
Meinard Müller, Masakazu Jimbo
FCT
2009
Springer
14 years 22 hour ago
Competitive Group Testing and Learning Hidden Vertex Covers with Minimum Adaptivity
Suppose that we are given a set of n elements d of which are “defective”. A group test can check for any subset, called a pool, whether it contains a defective. It is well know...
Peter Damaschke, Azam Sheikh Muhammad
BIOSTEC
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
A Supervised Wavelet Transform Algorithm for R Spike Detection in Noisy ECGs
Abstract. The wavelet transform is a widely used pre-filtering step for subsequent R spike detection by thresholding of the coefficients. The time-frequency decomposition is indeed...
Gael de Lannoy, Arnaud de Decker, Michel Verleysen
ACG
2009
Springer
14 years 2 days ago
Incongruity-Based Adaptive Game Balancing
Abstract. Commercial games have various methods of game balancing, which modify the game’s entertainment value for players of different skill levels. This paper presents a way o...
Giel van Lankveld, Pieter Spronck, H. Jaap van den...