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Author manuscript, published in "ICWSM-13, France (2013)" New Insights and Methods For Predicting Face-To-Face Contacts

by Christoph Scholz, Martin Atzmueller, Gerd Stumme, Alain Barrat, Ciro Cattuto , 2013
"... The prediction of new links in social networks is a challenging task. In this paper, we focus on predicting links in networks of face-to-face spatial proximity by using information from online social networks, such as co-authorship networks in DBLP, and a number of node level attributes. First, we a ..."
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The prediction of new links in social networks is a challenging task. In this paper, we focus on predicting links in networks of face-to-face spatial proximity by using information from online social networks, such as co-authorship networks in DBLP, and a number of node level attributes. First, we

FACE-TO-FACE INSTRUCTION

by Don J. Dessart, Sharon L. Judge, John R. Ray, Anne Mayhew
"... I am submitting herewith a dissertation written by Donna Henson-Boyers ..."
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I am submitting herewith a dissertation written by Donna Henson-Boyers

Face Recognition: A Literature Survey

by W. Zhao, R. Chellappa, P. J. Phillips, A. Rosenfeld , 2000
"... ... This paper provides an up-to-date critical survey of still- and video-based face recognition research. There are two underlying motivations for us to write this survey paper: the first is to provide an up-to-date review of the existing literature, and the second is to offer some insights into ..."
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... This paper provides an up-to-date critical survey of still- and video-based face recognition research. There are two underlying motivations for us to write this survey paper: the first is to provide an up-to-date review of the existing literature, and the second is to offer some insights

A Morphable Model For The Synthesis Of 3D Faces

by Volker Blanz , Thomas Vetter , 1999
"... In this paper, a new technique for modeling textured 3D faces is introduced. 3D faces can either be generated automatically from one or more photographs, or modeled directly through an intuitive user interface. Users are assisted in two key problems of computer aided face modeling. First, new face i ..."
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images or new 3D face models can be registered automatically by computing dense one-to-one correspondence to an internal face model. Second, the approach regulates the naturalness of modeled faces avoiding faces with an "unlikely" appearance. Starting from

PRODUCTIVE FACE-TO-FACE INTERVIEW

by Nouhad J. Rizk
"... Dealing with interviews effectively requires one to see what is happening from the other's point of view as well as one's own. This helps to predict what happens next. It is worth emphasizing that interviewing is not just about asking questions; to do it well one's needs to know how t ..."
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Dealing with interviews effectively requires one to see what is happening from the other's point of view as well as one's own. This helps to predict what happens next. It is worth emphasizing that interviewing is not just about asking questions; to do it well one's needs to know how

New Insights and Methods for Predicting Faceto-Face Contacts

by Christoph Scholz, Martin Atzmueller, Gerd Stumme, Alain Barrat, Ciro Cattuto - 7th Intl. AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social , 2013
"... The prediction of new links in social networks is a challeng-ing task. In this paper, we focus on predicting links in net-works of face-to-face spatial proximity by using information from online social networks, such as co-authorship networks in DBLP, and a number of node level attributes. First, we ..."
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The prediction of new links in social networks is a challeng-ing task. In this paper, we focus on predicting links in net-works of face-to-face spatial proximity by using information from online social networks, such as co-authorship networks in DBLP, and a number of node level attributes. First

The information bottleneck method

by Naftali Tishby, O C. Pereira, William Bialek - University of Illinois , 1999
"... We define the relevant information in a signal x ∈ X as being the information that this signal provides about another signal y ∈ Y. Examples include the information that face images provide about the names of the people portrayed, or the information that speech sounds provide about the words spoken. ..."
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We define the relevant information in a signal x ∈ X as being the information that this signal provides about another signal y ∈ Y. Examples include the information that face images provide about the names of the people portrayed, or the information that speech sounds provide about the words spoken

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors in vascular biology and atherosclerosis: emerging insights for evolving paradigms. Curr Atheroscler Rep 2000

by Mei Li, Gabriel Pascual, Christopher K. Glass, Mei Li, Gabriel Pascual, Christopher, K. Glass
"... Updated information and services can be found at: ..."
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Updated information and services can be found at:

Constrained model predictive control: Stability and optimality

by D. Q. Mayne, J. B. Rawlings, C. V. Rao, P. O. M. Scokaert - AUTOMATICA , 2000
"... Model predictive control is a form of control in which the current control action is obtained by solving, at each sampling instant, a finite horizon open-loop optimal control problem, using the current state of the plant as the initial state; the optimization yields an optimal control sequence and t ..."
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Model predictive control is a form of control in which the current control action is obtained by solving, at each sampling instant, a finite horizon open-loop optimal control problem, using the current state of the plant as the initial state; the optimization yields an optimal control sequence

Predicting Internet Network Distance with Coordinates-Based Approaches

by T. S. Eugene Ng, Hui Zhang - In INFOCOM , 2001
"... In this paper, we propose to use coordinates-based mechanisms in a peer-to-peer architecture to predict Internet network distance (i.e. round-trip propagation and transmission delay) . We study two mechanisms. The first is a previously proposed scheme, called the triangulated heuristic, which is bas ..."
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In this paper, we propose to use coordinates-based mechanisms in a peer-to-peer architecture to predict Internet network distance (i.e. round-trip propagation and transmission delay) . We study two mechanisms. The first is a previously proposed scheme, called the triangulated heuristic, which
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