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TCS
2002
13 years 4 months ago
An example of a computable absolutely normal number
The first example of an absolutely normal number was given by Sierpinski in 1916, twenty years before the concept of computability was formalized. In this note we give a recursive...
Verónica Becher, Santiago Figueira
COLING
1990
13 years 6 months ago
Syntactic Normalization Of Spontaneous Speech
This paper presents some techniques that provide a standard parsing system for the analysis of ill-formed utterances. These techniques are feature generalization and heuristically...
Hagen Langer
BMCBI
2007
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13 years 5 months ago
Bounds on the distribution of the number of gaps when circles and lines are covered by fragments: Theory and practical applicati
Background: The question of how a circle or line segment becomes covered when random arcs are marked off has arisen repeatedly in bioinformatics. The number of uncovered gaps is o...
John Moriarty, Julian R. Marchesi, Anthony Metcalf...
ICCV
2007
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Normalized Cuts Revisited: A Reformulation for Segmentation with Linear Grouping Constraints
Indisputably Normalized Cuts is one of the most popular segmentation algorithms in computer vision. It has been applied to a wide range of segmentation tasks with great success. A...
Anders P. Eriksson, Carl Olsson, Fredrik Kahl
CVPR
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Learning kernels for variants of normalized cuts: Convex relaxations and applications
We propose a new algorithm for learning kernels for variants of the Normalized Cuts (NCuts) objective – i.e., given a set of training examples with known partitions, how should ...
Lopamudra Mukherjee, Vikas Singh, Jiming Peng, Chr...