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CORR
2011
Springer
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Recovery of Sparsely Corrupted Signals
We investigate the recovery of signals exhibiting a sparse representation in a general (i.e., possibly redundant or incomplete) dictionary that are corrupted by additive noise adm...
Christoph Studer, Patrick Kuppinger, Graeme Pope, ...
EJASMP
2010
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Physically Motivated Environmental Sound Synthesis for Virtual Worlds
A system is described for simulating environmental sound in interactive virtual worlds, using the physical state of objects as control parameters. It contains a unified framework ...
Dylan Menzies
IJRR
2010
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Modeling and Calibration of Inertial and Vision Sensors
This paper is concerned with the problem of estimating the relative translation and orientation of an inertial measurement unit and a camera, which are rigidly connected. The key ...
Jeroen D. Hol, Thomas B. Schön, Fredrik Gusta...
JMLR
2010
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Sparse Spectrum Gaussian Process Regression
We present a new sparse Gaussian Process (GP) model for regression. The key novel idea is to sparsify the spectral representation of the GP. This leads to a simple, practical algo...
Miguel Lázaro-Gredilla, Joaquin Quiñ...
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NAR
2010
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NAPS: a residue-level nucleic acid-binding prediction server
Nucleic acid-binding proteins are involved in a great number of cellular processes. Understanding the mechanisms underlying these proteins first requires the identification of spe...
Matthew B. Carson, Robert E. Langlois, Hui Lu
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