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NIPS
2007
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DIFFRAC: a discriminative and flexible framework for clustering
We present a novel linear clustering framework (DIFFRAC) which relies on a linear discriminative cost function and a convex relaxation of a combinatorial optimization problem. The...
Francis Bach, Zaïd Harchaoui
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ESANN
2003
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Neural networks organizations to learn complex robotic functions
Abstract. This paper considers the general problem of function estimation with a modular approach of neural computing. We propose to use functionally independent subnetworks to lea...
Gilles Hermann, Patrice Wira, Jean-Philippe Urban
AUTOMATICA
2008
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On decentralized negotiation of optimal consensus
A consensus problem consists of finding a distributed control strategy that brings the state or output of a group of agents to a common value, a consensus point. In this paper, we...
Björn Johansson, Alberto Speranzon, Mikael Jo...
CACM
2006
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Computational thinking
ional thinking is using abstraction and decomposition when attacking a large complex task or designing a large complex system. It is separation of concerns. It is choosing an appro...
Jeannette M. Wing
CORR
2007
Springer
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On Real-Time Communication Systems with Noisy Feedback
— We consider a real--time communication system with noisy feedback consisting of a Markov source, a forward and a backward discrete memoryless channels, and a receiver with fin...
Aditya Mahajan, Demosthenis Teneketzis