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PERVASIVE
2011
Springer
14 years 10 months ago
Recognizing Whether Sensors Are on the Same Body
As personal health sensors become ubiquitous, we also expect them to become interoperable. That is, instead of closed, end-to-end personal health sensing systems, we envision stand...
Cory Cornelius, David Kotz
SIAMAM
2008
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15 years 7 months ago
An Interaction Theory for Scattering by Defects in Arrays
Wave scattering by an array of bodies that is periodic except for a finite number of missing or irregular elements is considered. The field is decomposed into contributions from a...
I. Thompson, C. M. Linton
BMCBI
2006
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15 years 7 months ago
Hidden Markov Model Variants and their Application
Markov statistical methods may make it possible to develop an unsupervised learning process that can automatically identify genomic structure in prokaryotes in a comprehensive way...
Stephen Winters-Hilt
ASMTA
2008
Springer
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15 years 9 months ago
Perfect Simulation of Stochastic Automata Networks
The solution of continuous and discrete-time Markovian models is still challenging mainly when we model large complex systems, for example, to obtain performance indexes of paralle...
Paulo Fernandes, Jean-Marc Vincent, Thais Webber
SIGCOMM
2010
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
An analysis of social network-based Sybil defenses
Recently, there has been much excitement in the research community over using social networks to mitigate multiple identity, or Sybil, attacks. A number of schemes have been propo...
Bimal Viswanath, Ansley Post, P. Krishna Gummadi, ...