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REVIEW Models in biology: ‘accurate descriptions of

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(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters.

REVIEW Models in biology: ‘accurate descriptions of

by Jeremy Gunawardena
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our pathetic thinking’

Automatic Subspace Clustering of High Dimensional Data

by Rakesh Agrawal, Johannes Gehrke, Dimitrios Gunopulos, Prabhakar Raghavan - Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery , 2005
"... Data mining applications place special requirements on clustering algorithms including: the ability to find clusters embedded in subspaces of high dimensional data, scalability, end-user comprehensibility of the results, non-presumption of any canonical data distribution, and insensitivity to the or ..."
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to the order of input records. We present CLIQUE, a clustering algorithm that satisfies each of these requirements. CLIQUE identifies dense clusters in subspaces of maximum dimensionality. It generates cluster descriptions in the form of DNF expressions that are minimized for ease of comprehension. It produces

Labeling Images with a Computer Game

by Luis Von Ahn , 2004
"... We introduce a new interactive system: a game that is fun and can be used to create valuable output. When people play the game they help determine the contents of images by providing meaningful labels for them. If the game is played as much as popular online games, we estimate that most images on ..."
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on the Web can be labeled in a few months. Having proper labels associated with each image on the Web would allow for more accurate image search, improve the accessibility of sites (by providing descriptions of images to visually impaired individuals), and help users block inappropriate images. Our system

On the Self-similar Nature of Ethernet Traffic (Extended Version)

by Will E. Leland, Murad S. Taqqu, Walter Willinger, Daniel V. Wilson , 1994
"... We demonstrate that Ethernet LAN traffic is statistically self-similar, that none of the commonly used traffic models is able to capture this fractal-like behavior, that such behavior has serious implications for the design, control, and analysis of high-speed, cell-based networks, and that aggrega ..."
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discussion of the underlying mathematical and statistical properties of self-similarity and their relationship with actual network behavior. We also present traffic models based on self-similar stochastic processes that provide simple, accurate, and realistic descriptions of traffic scenarios expected during

View-Based and Modular Eigenspaces for Face Recognition

by Alex Pentland, Baback Moghaddam, Thad Starner - IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION & PATTERN RECOGNITION , 1994
"... In this work we describe experiments with eigenfaces for recognition and interactive search in a large-scale face database. Accurate visual recognition is demonstrated using a database of o(10^3) faces. The problem of recognition under general viewing orientation is also explained. A view-based mul ..."
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In this work we describe experiments with eigenfaces for recognition and interactive search in a large-scale face database. Accurate visual recognition is demonstrated using a database of o(10^3) faces. The problem of recognition under general viewing orientation is also explained. A view

Illusion and well-being: A social psychological perspective on mental health.

by Shelley E Taylor , Jonathon D Brown , Nancy Cantor , Edward Emery , Susan Fiske , Tony Green-Wald , Connie Hammen , Darrin Lehman , Chuck Mcclintock , Dick Nisbett , Lee Ross , Bill Swann , Joanne - Psychological Bulletin, , 1988
"... Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism are charac ..."
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Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism

2003 Accurate description of the jet flow developing during water impact

by A. Iafrati, D. Battistin, Insean (italian Ship Model Basin - Proceedings: 18th Intl. Workshop Water Waves and Floating Bodies
"... The jet flow originated during the water impact of rigid bodies is investigated. In the framework of a potential flow assumption, a numerical model is developed which allows an efficient and accurate description of the unsteady flow taking place within the thin jet layer. To this aim, the modeled pa ..."
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The jet flow originated during the water impact of rigid bodies is investigated. In the framework of a potential flow assumption, a numerical model is developed which allows an efficient and accurate description of the unsteady flow taking place within the thin jet layer. To this aim, the modeled

Towards an accurate description of the capillary force in nanoparticle-surface interactions

by O H Pakarinen, A S Foster, M Paajanen, T Kalinainen, J Katainen, I Makkonen, J Lahtinen, R M Nieminen , 1175
"... We present a method to numerically calculate the exact (non-circular) meniscus profile from the Kelvin equation, and compare the results of the obtained capillary force with different previous approximations and experiments. We show that a circular meniscus profile gives correct results in most case ..."
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We present a method to numerically calculate the exact (non-circular) meniscus profile from the Kelvin equation, and compare the results of the obtained capillary force with different previous approximations and experiments. We show that a circular meniscus profile gives correct results in most cases. We also compare different models of pull-off behaviour and show that the often used approximation of humidity independent capillary force is viable for spherical particles above 1 µm radius, but below that there is a strong humidity dependence, as seen in experiments. At the same length scale the direct surface tension force component becomes important. We also discuss the vanishing of the capillary force at very low humidity, the effect of small initial separation between the particle and the surface and the effects of different particle shapes and contact angles on the capillary force. Finally, calculated results are compared with experimental measurements of the capillary force. (Some figures in this article are in colour only in the electronic version) 1.

Interleaving Behavioral and Cycle-Accurate Descriptions for Reconfigurable Hardware Compilation

by Jose Gabriel, F. Coutinho, Jun Jiang, Wayne Luk
"... This paper describes Haydn, a hardware compilation approach which aims to combine the benefits of cycle accu-rate descriptions such as ease of control and performance, and the rapid development and design exploration facili-ties in behavioral synthesis tools. Our approach supports two main features: ..."
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This paper describes Haydn, a hardware compilation approach which aims to combine the benefits of cycle accu-rate descriptions such as ease of control and performance, and the rapid development and design exploration facili-ties in behavioral synthesis tools. Our approach supports two main features
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