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BC
2004
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Contribution of stretch reflexes to locomotor control: a modeling study
It is known that the springlike properties of muscles provide automatic load compensation during weight bearing. How crucial is sensory control of the motor output given these basi...
S. Yakovenko, V. Gritsenko, A. Prochazka
BMCBI
2004
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Gene prediction using the Self-Organizing Map: automatic generation of multiple gene models
Background: Many current gene prediction methods use only one model to represent proteincoding regions in a genome, and so are less likely to predict the location of genes that ha...
Shaun Mahony, James O. McInerney, Terry J. Smith, ...
BMCBI
2002
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Efficient Boolean implementation of universal sequence maps (bUSM)
Background: Recently, Almeida and Vinga offered a new approach for the representation of arbitrary discrete sequences, referred to as Universal Sequence Maps (USM), and discussed ...
John Schwacke, Jonas S. Almeida
CVIU
2007
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Face detection in gray scale images using locally linear embeddings
The problem of face detection remains challenging because faces are non-rigid objects that have a high degree of variability with respect to head rotation, illumination, facial ex...
Samuel Kadoury, Martin D. Levine
TSP
2008
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14 years 8 months ago
Multi-Task Learning for Analyzing and Sorting Large Databases of Sequential Data
A new hierarchical nonparametric Bayesian framework is proposed for the problem of multi-task learning (MTL) with sequential data. The models for multiple tasks, each characterize...
Kai Ni, John William Paisley, Lawrence Carin, Davi...