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AIR
2005
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The Explanatory Power of Symbolic Similarity in Case-Based Reasoning
A desired capability of automatic problem solvers is that they can explain the results. Such explanations should justify that the solution proposed by the problem solver arises fr...
Enric Plaza, Eva Armengol, Santiago Ontañ&o...
4OR
2004
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Upper bounds for revenue maximization in a satellite scheduling problem
This paper presents upper bounds for the Satellite Revenue Selection and Scheduling problem (SRSS). A compact model of this generalized Prize Collecting Traveling Salesman Problem ...
Thierry Benoist, Benoît Rottembourg
TVLSI
2008
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Reconfigurable Architecture for Network Flow Analysis
This paper describes a reconfigurable architecture based on field-programmable gate-array (FPGA) technology for monitoring and analyzing network traffic at increasingly high networ...
Sherif Yusuf, Wayne Luk, Morris Sloman, Naranker D...
ML
2002
ACM
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Training Invariant Support Vector Machines
Practical experience has shown that in order to obtain the best possible performance, prior knowledge about invariances of a classification problem at hand ought to be incorporated...
Dennis DeCoste, Bernhard Schölkopf
PRL
2002
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Dissimilarity representations allow for building good classifiers
In this paper, a classification task on dissimilarity representations is considered. A traditional way to discriminate between objects represented by dissimilarities is the neares...
Elzbieta Pekalska, Robert P. W. Duin