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ECCC
2007
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Lossy Trapdoor Functions and Their Applications
We propose a general cryptographic primitive called lossy trapdoor functions (lossy TDFs), and use it to develop new approaches for constructing several important cryptographic to...
Chris Peikert, Brent Waters
IHI
2012
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13 years 6 months ago
FUSE: a system for data-driven multi-level functional summarization of protein interaction networks
Despite recent progress in high-throughput experimental studies, systems level visualization and analysis of large protein interaction networks (ppi) remains a challenging task, g...
Boon-Siew Seah, Sourav S. Bhowmick, Charles Forbes...
JSAC
2006
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A deterministic frequency-domain model for the indoor power line transfer function
The characterization of the transfer function of the power line (PL) channel is a nontrivial task that requires a truly interdisciplinary approach. Until recently, a common attribu...
S. Galli, Thomas C. Banwell
FECS
2006
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15 years 12 days ago
Evolving Mathematical Functions with Genetic Algorithms - A Team Project on Artificial Intelligence
- In contrast to most of the senior level Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses where AI is taught in the jargon of theoretical computer science with crowd of complex matrix algebra...
Zhiguang Xu, Chris Neasbitt, Jared Summers, Bill C...
TCS
2008
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Learning recursive functions: A survey
Studying the learnability of classes of recursive functions has attracted considerable interest for at least four decades. Starting with Gold's (1967) model of learning in th...
Thomas Zeugmann, Sandra Zilles