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15 years 23 days ago
Driven by Compression Progress
I argue that data becomes temporarily interesting by itself to some self-improving, but computationally limited, subjective observer once he learns to predict or compress the data...
Jürgen Schmidhuber
JMLR
2006
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Linear Programs for Hypotheses Selection in Probabilistic Inference Models
We consider an optimization problem in probabilistic inference: Given n hypotheses Hj, m possible observations Ok, their conditional probabilities pk j, and a particular Ok, selec...
Anders Bergkvist, Peter Damaschke, Marcel Lüt...
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16 years 10 months ago
How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Java Version
""The goal of this book is to teach you to think like a computer scientist. I like the way computer scientists think because they combine some of the best features of Mat...
Allen B. Downey
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How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: C++ Version
"The goal of this book is to teach you to think like a computer scientist. I like the way computer scientists think because they combine some of the best features of Mathemati...
Allen B. Downey
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2000
IEEE
16 years 2 months ago
Maximum Entropy Image Restoration Revisited
This paper presents a new non-iterative, closed-form approximation to the maximum entropy (M.E.) image restoration method. A fast frequency domain implementation of this closed fo...
Matthew Willis, Brian D. Jeffs, David G. Long