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NIPS
2001
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The Infinite Hidden Markov Model
We show that it is possible to extend hidden Markov models to have a countably infinite number of hidden states. By using the theory of Dirichlet processes we can implicitly integ...
Matthew J. Beal, Zoubin Ghahramani, Carl Edward Ra...
SIAMADS
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
Local/Global Analysis of the Stationary Solutions of Some Neural Field Equations
Neural or cortical fields are continuous assemblies of mesoscopic models, also called neural masses, of neural populations that are fundamental in the modeling of macroscopic parts...
Romain Veltz, Olivier D. Faugeras
ISCI
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
Attribute reduction in decision-theoretic rough set models
Rough set theory can be applied to rule induction. There are two different types of classification rules, positive and boundary rules, leading to different decisions and consequen...
Yiyu Yao, Yan Zhao
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JUCS
2000
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Mixed Relations as Enriched Semiringal Categories
Abstract: A study of the classes of nite relations as enriched strict monoidal categories is presented in CaS91]. The relations there are interpreted as connections in owchart sche...
Radu Grosu, Dorel Lucanu, Gheorghe Stefanescu
SIAMNUM
2010
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Approximation of the Buckling Problem for Reissner-Mindlin Plates
This paper deals with the approximation of the buckling coefficients and modes of a clamped plate modeled by the Reissner-Mindlin equations. These coefficients are related with the...
Carlo Lovadina, David Mora, Rodolfo Rodrígu...