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JMLR
2002
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Optimal Structure Identification With Greedy Search
In this paper we prove the so-called "Meek Conjecture". In particular, we show that if a DAG H is an independence map of another DAG G, then there exists a finite sequen...
David Maxwell Chickering
ML
1998
ACM
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The Hierarchical Hidden Markov Model: Analysis and Applications
We introduce, analyze and demonstrate a recursive hierarchical generalization of the widely used hidden Markov models, which we name Hierarchical Hidden Markov Models (HHMM). Our m...
Shai Fine, Yoram Singer, Naftali Tishby
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PRESENCE
1998
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Real-Time Continuous Multi-Resolution Method for Models of Arbitrary Topology
Many multiresolution methods have been proposed. Most of them emphasize accuracy and hence are slow. Some methods may be fast, but they may not preserve the geometry of the model....
Rynson W. H. Lau, Mark Green, Danny S. P. To, Jani...
TIT
1998
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Source Codes as Random Number Generators
—A random number generator generates fair coin flips by processing deterministically an arbitrary source of nonideal randomness. An optimal random number generator generates asy...
Karthik Visweswariah, Sanjeev R. Kulkarni, Sergio ...
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TOG
2002
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CHARMS: a simple framework for adaptive simulation
Finite element solvers are a basic component of simulation applications; they are common in computer graphics, engineering, and medical simulations. Although adaptive solvers can ...
Eitan Grinspun, Petr Krysl, Peter Schröder
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