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JAIR
2008
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15 years 4 months ago
Qualitative System Identification from Imperfect Data
Experience in the physical sciences suggests that the only realistic means of understanding complex systems is through the use of mathematical models. Typically, this has come to ...
George Macleod Coghill, Ashwin Srinivasan, Ross D....
PAMI
2010
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15 years 3 months ago
Learning a Hierarchical Deformable Template for Rapid Deformable Object Parsing
In this paper, we address the tasks of detecting, segmenting, parsing, and matching deformable objects. We use a novel probabilistic object model that we call a hierarchical defor...
Long Zhu, Yuanhao Chen, Alan L. Yuille
BMCBI
2010
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15 years 2 months ago
Merged consensus clustering to assess and improve class discovery with microarray data
Background: One of the most commonly performed tasks when analysing high throughput gene expression data is to use clustering methods to classify the data into groups. There are a...
T. Ian Simpson, J. Douglas Armstrong, Andrew P. Ja...
LOGCOM
2010
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14 years 11 months ago
Constructive Logic with Strong Negation as a Substructural Logic
Gentzen systems are introduced for Spinks and Veroff's substructural logic corresponding to constructive logic with strong negation, and some logics in its vicinity. It has b...
Manuela Busaniche, Roberto Cignoli
CPP
2011
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Simple, Functional, Sound and Complete Parsing for All Context-Free Grammars
Parsing text to identify grammatical structure is a common task, especially in relation to programming languages and associated tools such as compilers. Parsers for context-free g...
Tom Ridge
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