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ESANN
2007
13 years 6 months ago
SOM+EOF for finding missing values
In this paper, a new method for the determination of missing values in temporal databases is presented. This new method is based on two projection methods: a nonlinear one (Self-Or...
Antti Sorjamaa, Paul Merlin, Bertrand Maillet, Ama...
ECCC
2000
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13 years 5 months ago
Candidate One-Way Functions Based on Expander Graphs
Abstract. We suggest a candidate one-way function using combinatorial constructs such as expander graphs. These graphs are used to determine a sequence of small overlapping subsets...
Oded Goldreich
ISIPTA
2003
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Climate Projections for the 21st Century Using Random Sets
We apply random set theory to an analysis of future climate change. Bounds on cumulative probability are used to quantify uncertainties in natural and socio-economic factors that ...
Elmar Kriegler, Hermann Held
SAC
2010
ACM
13 years 3 months ago
Optimal linear projections for enhancing desired data statistics
Problems involving high-dimensional data, such as pattern recognition, image analysis, and gene clustering, often require a preliminary step of dimension reduction before or durin...
Evgenia Rubinshtein, Anuj Srivastava
CORR
2000
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
Poly-locality in quantum computing
A polynomial depth quantum circuit affects, by definition, a poly-local unitary transformation of a tensor product state space. It is a reasonable belief [Fe], [L], [FKW] that, at ...
Michael H. Freedman