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PR
2008
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Gesture spotting for low-resolution sports video annotation
Human gesture recognition plays an important role in automating the analysis of video material at a high level. Especially in sports videos, the determination of the player's...
Myung-Cheol Roh, William J. Christmas, Josef Kittl...
NN
2007
Springer
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A computational neuroscience approach to consciousness
Simultaneous recordings from populations of neurons in the inferior temporal visual cortex show that most of the information about which stimulus was shown is available in the num...
Edmund T. Rolls
BMCBI
2006
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Gene selection and classification of microarray data using random forest
Background: Selection of relevant genes for sample classification is a common task in most gene expression studies, where researchers try to identify the smallest possible set of ...
Ramón Díaz-Uriarte, Sara Alvarez de ...
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SIAMCO
2002
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Rate of Convergence for Constrained Stochastic Approximation Algorithms
There is a large literature on the rate of convergence problem for general unconstrained stochastic approximations. Typically, one centers the iterate n about the limit point then...
Robert Buche, Harold J. Kushner
CVPR
1996
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Extracting Salient Curves from Images: An Analysis of the Saliency Network
The Saliency Network proposed by Shashua and Ullman (1988) is a well-known approach to the problem of extracting salient curves from images while performing gap completion. This pa...
T. D. Alter, Ronen Basri