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TIT
1998
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On the Consistency of Minimum Complexity Nonparametric Estimation
— Nonparametric estimation is usually inconsistent without some form of regularization. One way to impose regularity is through a prior measure. Barron and Cover [1], [2] have sh...
Zhiyi Chi, Stuart Geman
FSS
2010
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14 years 9 months ago
The geometry of consonant belief functions: Simplicial complexes of necessity measures
In this paper we extend the geometric approach to the theory of evidence in order to include the class of necessity measures, represented on a finite domain of “frame” by con...
Fabio Cuzzolin
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FSTTCS
2003
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Moderately Hard Functions: From Complexity to Spam Fighting
A key idea in cryptography is using hard functions in order to obtain secure schemes. The theory of hard functions (e.g. one-way functions) has been a great success story, and the ...
Moni Naor
DFG
1992
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Complexity of Boolean Functions on PRAMs - Lower Bound Techniques
Determining time necessary for computing important functions on parallel machines is one of the most important problems in complexity theory for parallel algorithms. Recently, a s...
Miroslaw Kutylowski
CSL
2007
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Relativizing Small Complexity Classes and Their Theories
Existing definitions of the relativizations of NC1 , L and NL do not preserve the inclusions NC1 ⊆ L, NL ⊆ AC1 . We start by giving the first definitions that preserve them....
Klaus Aehlig, Stephen Cook, Phuong Nguyen