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AAAI
2010
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Computing Cost-Optimal Definitely Discriminating Tests
The goal of testing is to discriminate between multiple hypotheses about a system--for example, different fault diagnoses--by applying input patterns and verifying or falsifying t...
Anika Schumann, Jinbo Huang, Martin Sachenbacher
BMCBI
2010
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A genetic ensemble approach for gene-gene interaction identification
Background: It has now become clear that gene-gene interactions and gene-environment interactions are ubiquitous and fundamental mechanisms for the development of complex diseases...
Pengyi Yang, Joshua W. K. Ho, Albert Y. Zomaya, Bi...
CORR
2010
Springer
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Detecting Anomalous Process Behaviour using Second Generation Artificial Immune Systems
Abstract. Artificial immune systems (AISs) are problem-solving systems inspired by the biological immune system. They have been successfully applied to a number of problem domains ...
Jamie Twycross, Uwe Aickelin, Amanda M. Whitbrook
TNN
2008
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Just-in-Time Adaptive Classifiers - Part II: Designing the Classifier
Aging effects, environmental changes, thermal drifts, and soft and hard faults affect physical systems by changing their nature and behavior over time. To cope with a process evolu...
Cesare Alippi, Manuel Roveri
CN
2004
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A line in the sand: a wireless sensor network for target detection, classification, and tracking
Intrusion detection is a surveillance problem of practical import that is well suited to wireless sensor networks. In this paper, we study the application of sensor networks to the...
Anish Arora, Prabal Dutta, Sandip Bapat, Vinod Kul...