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JMLR
2006
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Streamwise Feature Selection
In streamwise feature selection, new features are sequentially considered for addition to a predictive model. When the space of potential features is large, streamwise feature sel...
Jing Zhou, Dean P. Foster, Robert A. Stine, Lyle H...
PE
2008
Springer
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Analysis of ratings on trust inference in open environments
Ratings (also known as recommendations) provide an efficient and effective way to build trust relationship in the human society, by making use of the information from others rathe...
Zhengqiang Liang, Weisong Shi
SIAMSC
2008
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Adaptive Discrete Galerkin Methods Applied to the Chemical Master Equation
In systems biology, the stochastic description of biochemical reaction kinetics is increasingly being employed to model gene regulatory networks and signalling pathways. Mathematic...
Peter Deuflhard, Wilhelm Huisinga, T. Jahnke, Mich...
TASLP
2008
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Sparse Linear Regression With Structured Priors and Application to Denoising of Musical Audio
Abstract--We describe in this paper an audio denoising technique based on sparse linear regression with structured priors. The noisy signal is decomposed as a linear combination of...
Cédric Févotte, Bruno Torrésa...
TCS
2008
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A typed lambda calculus with intersection types
Intersection types are well-known to type theorists mainly for two reasons. Firstly, they type all and only the strongly normalizable lambda terms. Secondly, the intersection type...
Viviana Bono, Betti Venneri, Lorenzo Bettini
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