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IDA
2003
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Constructing Hierarchical Rule Systems
Rule systems have failed to attract much interest in large data analysis problems because they tend to be too simplistic to be useful or consist of too many rules for human interpr...
Thomas R. Gabriel, Michael R. Berthold
ICDM
2010
IEEE
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14 years 6 months ago
Active Learning from Multiple Noisy Labelers with Varied Costs
In active learning, where a learning algorithm has to purchase the labels of its training examples, it is often assumed that there is only one labeler available to label examples, ...
Yaling Zheng, Stephen D. Scott, Kun Deng
JMLR
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
Maximal Causes for Non-linear Component Extraction
We study a generative model in which hidden causes combine competitively to produce observations. Multiple active causes combine to determine the value of an observed variable thr...
Jörg Lücke, Maneesh Sahani
BC
2006
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14 years 9 months ago
Learning invariant object recognition in the visual system with continuous transformations
Abstract The cerebral cortex utilizes spatiotemporal continuity in the world to help build invariant representations. In vision, these might be representations of objects. The temp...
Simon M. Stringer, G. Perry, Edmund T. Rolls, J. H...
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JUCS
2008
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Creating Adaptive e-Learning Board Games for School Settings Using the ELG Environment
: The use of digital games in education is well documented in the literature. They have been used in preschool, K-12, the university. A specific type of digital games is board game...
Symeon Retalis