In this paper, we show that a continuous spectrum of randomisation exists, in which most existing tree randomisations are only operating around the two ends of the spectrum. That ...
Fei Tony Liu, Kai Ming Ting, Yang Yu, Zhi-Hua Zhou
Abstract--In experimental and observational sciences, detecting atypical, peculiar data from large sets of measurements has the potential of highlighting candidates of interesting ...
In many contexts, one is confronted with the problem of extracting information from large amounts of different types soft data (e.g., text) and hard data (from e.g., physics-based...
Thanuka Wickramarathne, Kamal Premaratne, Manohar ...
d Abstract) James Allen Fill1† 1 Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, The Johns Hopkins University, 34th and Charles Streets, Baltimore, MD 21218-2682 USA received 2...
The variations of pose lead to significant performance
decline in face recognition systems, which is a bottleneck
in face recognition. A key problem is how to measure the
simila...
Annan Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shiguang S...