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NIPS
2007
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Stability Bounds for Non-i.i.d. Processes
The notion of algorithmic stability has been used effectively in the past to derive tight generalization bounds. A key advantage of these bounds is that they are designed for spec...
Mehryar Mohri, Afshin Rostamizadeh
TSP
2008
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A Theory for Sampling Signals From a Union of Subspaces
One of the fundamental assumptions in traditional sampling theorems is that the signals to be sampled come from a single vector space (e.g. bandlimited functions). However, in many...
Yue M. Lu, Minh N. Do
VLC
2008
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Interactive visual analysis of geographic data on mobile devices based on dynamic queries
The capabilities of current mobile devices, especially PDAs, are making it possible to design and develop mobile applications that employ visual techniques for using geographic da...
Stefano Burigat, Luca Chittaro
BMCBI
2007
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MindSeer: a portable and extensible tool for visualization of structural and functional neuroimaging data
Background: Three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of multimodality neuroimaging data provides a powerful technique for viewing the relationship between structure and function. A n...
Eider B. Moore, Andrew V. Poliakov, Peter Lincoln,...
BCS
2008
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Overcoming Software Fragility with Interacting Feedback Loops and Reversible Phase Transitions
Programs are fragile for many reasons, including software errors, partial failures, and network problems. One way to make software more robust is to design it from the start as a ...
Peter Van Roy