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IJCNN
2006
IEEE
16 years 17 days ago
Sparse Bayesian Models: Bankruptcy-Predictors of Choice?
Abstract— Making inferences and choosing appropriate responses based on incomplete, uncertainty and noisy data is challenging in financial settings particularly in bankruptcy de...
Bernardete Ribeiro, Armando Vieira, João Ca...
LCN
2006
IEEE
16 years 16 days ago
On Access Point Selection in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks
In wireless local area networks often a station can potentially associate with more than one access point. Therefore, a relevant question is which access point to select “best...
Murad Abusubaih, James Gross, Sven Wiethölter...
SRDS
2006
IEEE
16 years 16 days ago
Solving Consensus Using Structural Failure Models
Failure models characterise the expected component failures in fault-tolerant computing. In the context of distributed systems, a failure model usually consists of two parts: a fu...
Timo Warns, Felix C. Freiling, Wilhelm Hasselbring
ETRA
2006
ACM
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16 years 15 days ago
Causal saliency effects during natural vision
Salient stimuli, such as color or motion contrasts, attract human attention, thus providing a fast heuristic for focusing limited neural resources on behaviorally relevant sensory...
Ran Carmi, Laurent Itti
HRI
2006
ACM
16 years 15 days ago
Using context and sensory data to learn first and second person pronouns
We present a method of grounded word learning that is powerful enough to learn the meanings of first and second person pronouns. The model uses the understood words in an utteran...
Kevin Gold, Brian Scassellati
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