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BC
2006
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A stochastic population approach to the problem of stable recruitment hierarchies in spiking neural networks
Recruitment learning in hierarchies is an inherently unstable process (Valiant, 1994). This paper presents conditions on parameters for a feedforward network to ensure stable recru...
Cengiz Günay, Anthony S. Maida
ESWA
2008
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A hybrid financial analysis model for business failure prediction
Accounting frauds have continuously happened all over the world. This leads to the need of predicting business failures. Statistical methods and machine learning techniques have b...
Shi-Ming Huang, Chih-Fong Tsai, David C. Yen, Yin-...
CORR
2006
Springer
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Decision Making with Side Information and Unbounded Loss Functions
We consider the problem of decision-making with side information and unbounded loss functions. Inspired by probably approximately correct learning model, we use a slightly differe...
Majid Fozunbal, Ton Kalker
IJVR
2008
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How and Why Affordable Virtual Reality Shapes the Future of Education
This paper presents an analysis of how and why a new generation of virtual reality peripherals affect virtual reality in general, and its uses for education in particular. We descr...
Barnabas Takacs
IJBRA
2006
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Predicting altered pathways using extendable scaffolds
: Many diseases, especially solid tumors, involve the disruption or deregulation of cellular processes. Most current work using gene expression and other high-throughput data, simp...
B. M. Broom, T. J. McDonnell, D. Subramanian
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