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JDA
2006
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On Multi-threaded Metrical Task Systems
Traditionally, on-line problems have been studied under the assumption that there is a unique sequence of requests that must be served. This approach is common to most general mod...
Esteban Feuerstein, Steven S. Seiden, Alejandro St...
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NN
2006
Springer
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A robot model of the basal ganglia: Behavior and intrinsic processing
The existence of multiple parallel loops connecting sensorimotor systems to the basal ganglia has given rise to proposals that these nuclei serve as a selection mechanism resolvin...
Tony J. Prescott, Fernando M. Montes Gonzál...
PR
2006
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A pattern recognition-based approach for phylogenetic network construction with constrained recombination
The tree representation of evolutionary relationship oversimplifies the view of the process of evolution as it cannot take into account the events such as horizontal gene transfer...
M. A. H. Zahid, Ankush Mittal, Ramesh Chandra Josh...
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SIAMDM
2008
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Rank-Width and Well-Quasi-Ordering
Robertson and Seymour (1990) proved that graphs of bounded tree-width are well-quasi-ordered by the graph minor relation. By extending their arguments, Geelen, Gerards, and Whittle...
Sang-il Oum
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IJCV
2007
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Binet-Cauchy Kernels on Dynamical Systems and its Application to the Analysis of Dynamic Scenes
We derive a family of kernels on dynamical systems by applying the Binet-Cauchy theorem to trajectories of states. Our derivation provides a unifying framework for all kernels on d...
S. V. N. Vishwanathan, Alexander J. Smola, Ren&eac...