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JCNS
2006
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14 years 11 months ago
Effects of stimulus transformations on estimates of sensory neuron selectivity
Stimulus selectivity of sensory systems is often characterized by analyzing responseconditioned stimulus ensembles. However, in many cases these response-triggered stimulus sets h...
Alexander G. Dimitrov, Tomás Gedeon
DMTCS
2008
80views Mathematics» more  DMTCS 2008»
14 years 10 months ago
Counting Descents, Rises, and Levels, with Prescribed First Element, in Words
Recently, Kitaev and Remmel [8] refined the well-known permutation statistic "descent" by fixing parity of one of the descent's numbers. Results in [8] were extende...
Sergey Kitaev, Toufik Mansour, Jeffrey B. Remmel
INFORMATICALT
2011
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14 years 6 months ago
Large-Scale Data Analysis Using Heuristic Methods
Estimation and modelling problems as they arise in many data analysis areas often turn out to be unstable and/or intractable by standard numerical methods. Such problems frequently...
Gintautas Dzemyda, Leonidas Sakalauskas
ICML
2008
IEEE
16 years 17 days ago
Learning to classify with missing and corrupted features
After a classifier is trained using a machine learning algorithm and put to use in a real world system, it often faces noise which did not appear in the training data. Particularl...
Ofer Dekel, Ohad Shamir
STOC
2006
ACM
141views Algorithms» more  STOC 2006»
16 years 2 days ago
Zero-knowledge against quantum attacks
It is proved that several interactive proof systems are zero-knowledge against general quantum attacks. This includes the Goldreich?Micali?Wigderson classical zero-knowledge proto...
John Watrous