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BMCBI
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Examining the significance of fingerprint-based classifiers
Background: Experimental examinations of biofluids to measure concentrations of proteins or their fragments or metabolites are being explored as a means of early disease detection...
Brian T. Luke, Jack R. Collins
NIPS
2008
15 years 1 months ago
Effects of Stimulus Type and of Error-Correcting Code Design on BCI Speller Performance
From an information-theoretic perspective, a noisy transmission system such as a visual Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) speller could benefit from the use of errorcorrecting codes....
N. Jeremy Hill, Jason Farquhar, Suzanna Martens, F...
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MVA
2000
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15 years 29 days ago
Bayesian Shot Detection Using Structural Weighting
A video stream consists of a number of shots each of which has different boundary types such as cut, fade, and dissolve. Many previous approaches can find the cut boundary without...
Seung-Hoon Han, In-So Kweon, Chang-Yeong Kim, Yang...
ACL
2006
15 years 1 months ago
Modeling Human Sentence Processing Data with a Statistical Parts-of-Speech Tagger
It has previously been assumed in the psycholinguistic literature that finite-state models of language are crucially limited in their explanatory power by the locality of the prob...
Jihyun Park
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ACL
2006
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A Finite-State Model of Human Sentence Processing
It has previously been assumed in the psycholinguistic literature that finite-state models of language are crucially limited in their explanatory power by the locality of the prob...
Jihyun Park, Chris Brew