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ICCV
2009
IEEE
16 years 2 months ago
GroupSAC: Efficient Consensus in the Presence of Groupings
We present a novel variant of the RANSAC algorithm that is much more efficient, in particular when dealing with problems with low inlier ratios. Our algorithm assumes that there...
Kai Ni, Hailin Jin, Frank Dellaert
TEC
2012
195views Formal Methods» more  TEC 2012»
13 years 1 days ago
The Effects of Constant and Bit-Wise Neutrality on Problem Hardness, Fitness Distance Correlation and Phenotypic Mutation Rates
Kimura’s neutral theory of evolution has inspired researchers from the evolutionary computation community to incorporate neutrality into Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) in the hop...
Riccardo Poli, Edgar Galván López
ICFCA
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Some Notes on Pseudo-closed Sets
Pseudo-intents (also called pseudo-closed sets) of formal contexts have gained interest in recent years, since this notion is helpful for finding minimal representations of impli...
Sebastian Rudolph
HICSS
2000
IEEE
134views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2000»
15 years 2 months ago
Peer-to-Peer Valuation as a Mechanism for Reinforcing Active Learning in Virtual Communities: Actualizing Social Exchange Theory
As knowledge becomes the primary focus of work in many industries, virtual communities and groups are emerging as part of new organizational forms. Within these virtual forms, eff...
Amrit Tiwana, Ashley A. Bush
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CHI
2008
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Usability evaluation considered harmful (some of the time)
Current practice in Human Computer Interaction as encouraged by educational institutes, academic review processes, and institutions with usability groups advocate usability evalua...
Saul Greenberg, William Buxton