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MVA
2000
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Partial Face Extraction and Recognition Using Radial Basis Function Networks
work, applies a nonlinear transformation from the input space to the hidden space. The output layer Partial face images, e.g.1 eyes, nose, and ear supplies the response of the netw...
Nan He, Kiminori Sato, Yukitoshi Takahashi
COGSCI
2008
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14 years 10 months ago
A Computational Model of Early Argument Structure Acquisition
How children go about learning the general regularities that govern language, as well as keeping track of the exceptions to them, remains one of the challenging open questions in ...
Afra Alishahi, Suzanne Stevenson
JAIR
2008
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Learning to Reach Agreement in a Continuous Ultimatum Game
It is well-known that acting in an individually rational manner, according to the principles of classical game theory, may lead to sub-optimal solutions in a class of problems nam...
Steven de Jong, Simon Uyttendaele, Karl Tuyls
JACM
2006
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Finding a maximum likelihood tree is hard
Abstract. Maximum likelihood (ML) is an increasingly popular optimality criterion for selecting evolutionary trees [Felsenstein 1981]. Finding optimal ML trees appears to be a very...
Benny Chor, Tamir Tuller
OCLC
2008
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Those who don't look don't find: disciplinary considerations in repository advocacy
Purpose of this paper By describing some of the often ignored aspects of repository advocacy, such as disciplinary differences and how these might affect the adoption of a particu...
Danny Kingsley