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BIB
2007
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15 years 4 months ago
Bayesian methods in bioinformatics and computational systems biology
Bayesian methods are valuable, inter alia, whenever there is a need to extract information from data that is uncertain or subject to any kind of error or noise (including measurem...
Darren J. Wilkinson
DPHOTO
2009
126views Hardware» more  DPHOTO 2009»
15 years 2 months ago
Measuring texture sharpness of a digital camera
A method for evaluating texture quality as shot by a camera is presented. It is shown that usual sharpness measurements are not completely satisfying for this task. A new target b...
Frédéric Cao, Frederic Guichard, Her...
CORR
2008
Springer
114views Education» more  CORR 2008»
15 years 4 months ago
Algorithmic Pricing via Virtual Valuations
Algorithmic pricing is the computational problem that sellers (e.g., in supermarkets) face when trying to set prices for their items to maximize their profit in the presence of a ...
Shuchi Chawla, Jason D. Hartline, Robert Kleinberg
SPAA
2003
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
A practical algorithm for constructing oblivious routing schemes
In a (randomized) oblivious routing scheme the path chosen for a request between a source s and a target t is independent from the current traffic in the network. Hence, such a sc...
Marcin Bienkowski, Miroslaw Korzeniowski, Harald R...
TWC
2008
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A Novel Algorithm for Multipath Fingerprinting in Indoor WLAN Environments
Abstract--Positioning in indoor wireless environments is growing rapidly in importance and gains commercial interests in context-awareness applications. The essential challenge in ...
Shih-Hau Fang, Tsung-Nan Lin, Kun-Chou Lee