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IPM
2008
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Query-level loss functions for information retrieval
Many machine learning technologies such as support vector machines, boosting, and neural networks have been applied to the ranking problem in information retrieval. However, since...
Tao Qin, Xu-Dong Zhang, Ming-Feng Tsai, De-Sheng W...
JCNS
2008
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Spike-frequency adaptation generates intensity invariance in a primary auditory interneuron
Adaptation of the spike-frequency response to constant stimulation, as observed on various timescales in many neurons, reflects high-pass filter properties of a neuron's tran...
Jan Benda, Matthias Hennig
KER
2008
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Tuplespace-based computing for the Semantic Web: a survey of the state-of-the-art
Semantic technologies promise to solve many challenging problems of the present Web applications. As they achieve a feasible level of maturity, they become increasingly accepted i...
Lyndon J. B. Nixon, Elena Paslaru Bontas Simperl, ...
JSAC
2006
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Secure and resilient clock synchronization in wireless sensor networks
Abstract--Wireless sensor networks have received a lot of attention recently due to its wide applications. An accurate and synchronized clock time is crucial in many sensor network...
Kun Sun, Peng Ning, Cliff Wang
GPEM
2007
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An evolutionary approach to cancer chemotherapy scheduling
In this paper, we investigate the employment of evolutionary algorithms as a search mechanism in a decision support system for designing chemotherapy schedules. Chemotherapy invol...
Gabriela Ochoa, Minaya Villasana, Edmund K. Burke