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ICML
1998
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
The Problem with Noise and Small Disjuncts
Many systems that learn from examples express the learned concept as a disjunction. Those disjuncts that cover only a few examples are referred to as small disjuncts. The problem ...
Gary M. Weiss, Haym Hirsh
BMCBI
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Probe signal correction for differential methylation hybridization experiments
Background: Non-biological signal (or noise) has been the bane of microarray analysis. Hybridization effects related to probe-sequence composition and DNA dye-probe interactions h...
Dustin P. Potter, Pearlly Yan, Tim Hui-Ming Huang,...
COGSCI
2004
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14 years 11 months ago
Varieties of sameness: the impact of relational complexity on perceptual comparisons
The fundamental relations that underlie cognitive comparisons--"same" and "different"--can be demultiple levels of abstraction, which vary in relational comple...
James K. Kroger, Keith J. Holyoak, John E. Hummel
IJCNN
2000
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Two Sites of Synaptic Integration: Relevant for Learning?
Since the classical work of D. O. Hebb [1] it has been assumed that synaptic plasticity solely depends on the activity of the pre- and the postsynaptic cell. Synapses influence th...
Konrad P. Körding, Peter König
ICMCS
2006
IEEE
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15 years 5 months ago
Nonlinearly-Adapted Lapped Transforms for Intra-Frame Coding
The use of block transforms for coding intra-frames in video coding may preclude higher coding performance due to residual correlation across block boundaries and insufficient en...
Dan Lelescu