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JCC
2007
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Electron correlation: The many-body problem at the heart of chemistry
Abstract: The physical interactions among electrons and nuclei, responsible for the chemistry of atoms and molecules, is well described by quantum mechanics and chemistry is theref...
David P. Tew, Wim Klopper, Trygve Helgaker
TSMC
2008
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Queuing Network Modeling of a Real-Time Psychophysiological Index of Mental Workload - P300 in Event-Related Potential (ERP)
Modeling and predicting of mental workload are among the most important issues in studying human performance in complex systems. Ample research has shown that the amplitude of the ...
Changxu Wu, Yili Liu, C. M. Quinn-Walsh
IJCV
2000
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Control of a Camera for Active Vision: Foveal Vision, Smooth Tracking and Saccade
Several characteristics of the human oculomotor system have been suggested to be useful also for active vision mechanisms. Among others, foveal vision and a tracking scheme based o...
Ehud Rivlin, Héctor Rotstein
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ENTCS
2002
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A categorical framework for typing CCS-style process communication
Category theory has proved a useful tool in the study of type systems for sequential programming languages. Various approaches have been proposed to use categorical models to exam...
Ralf Schweimeier
DATAMINE
1998
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A Tutorial on Support Vector Machines for Pattern Recognition
The tutorial starts with an overview of the concepts of VC dimension and structural risk minimization. We then describe linear Support Vector Machines (SVMs) for separable and non-...
Christopher J. C. Burges