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ENVSOFT
2006
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Hydrological models are so good, do we still need data?
Our ability to numerically model natural systems has progressed enormously over the last 10e20 years. During the last decade computational power has increased to the stage where w...
R. P. Silberstein
CORR
2007
Springer
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Physical limits of inference
We show that physical devices that perform observation, prediction, or recollection share an underlying mathematical structure. We call devices with that structure “inference de...
David H. Wolpert
JPDC
2008
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Parallel techniques for information extraction from hyperspectral imagery using heterogeneous networks of workstations
Recent advances in space and computer technologies are revolutionizing the way remotely sensed data is collected, managed and interpreted. In particular, NASA is continuously gath...
Antonio J. Plaza
JACM
2007
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Lossless abstraction of imperfect information games
abstraction of imperfect information games ANDREW GILPIN and TUOMAS SANDHOLM Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, USA Finding an equilibrium of an...
Andrew Gilpin, Tuomas Sandholm
BMCBI
2005
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Data-poor categorization and passage retrieval for Gene Ontology Annotation in Swiss-Prot
Background: In the context of the BioCreative competition, where training data were very sparse, we investigated two complementary tasks: 1) given a Swiss-Prot triplet, containing...
Frédéric Ehrler, Antoine Geissbü...