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Gene selection for cancer classification using support vector machines

by Isabelle Guyon, Jason Weston, Stephen Barnhill, Vladimir Vapnik, Nello Cristianini - Machine Learning
"... Abstract. DNA micro-arrays now permit scientists to screen thousands of genes simultaneously and determine whether those genes are active, hyperactive or silent in normal or cancerous tissue. Because these new micro-array devices generate bewildering amounts of raw data, new analytical methods must ..."
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Abstract. DNA micro-arrays now permit scientists to screen thousands of genes simultaneously and determine whether those genes are active, hyperactive or silent in normal or cancerous tissue. Because these new micro-array devices generate bewildering amounts of raw data, new analytical methods must

Multiple equilibrium problem and non-canonical correlation devices

by Indrajit Ray , 2002
"... Abstract: A correlated equilibrium for a normal form game is a mediator whose recommendations the players find optimal to follow obediently. A (direct) correlation device or a mediator however may face the multiple equilibrium problem as the obedient strategy profile may be dominated by some other N ..."
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Abstract: A correlated equilibrium for a normal form game is a mediator whose recommendations the players find optimal to follow obediently. A (direct) correlation device or a mediator however may face the multiple equilibrium problem as the obedient strategy profile may be dominated by some other

Multi-Modal Volume Registration by Maximization of Mutual Information

by William M. Wells, III, Paul Viola, Ron Kikinis , 1996
"... A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the registration of volumetric medical images of differing modalities. Registration is achieved by adjustment of the relative pose until the mutual information between images is maximized. In our derivation of the registration procedure, ..."
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, few assumptions are made about the nature of the imaging process. As a result the algorithms are quite general and can foreseeably be used with a wide variety of imaging devices. This approach works directly with raw images; no preprocessing or feature detection is required. As opposed to feature

Robotics-Based Location Sensing Using Wireless Ethernet

by Andrew M. Ladd, Kostas E. Bekris, Algis Rudys, Lydia E. Kavraki, Dan S. Wallach - Wireless Networks , 2005
"... A key subproblem in the construction of location-aware systems is the determination of the position of a mobile device. This article describes the design, implementation and analysis of a system for determining position inside a building from measured RF signal strengths of packets on an IEEE 802.11 ..."
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A key subproblem in the construction of location-aware systems is the determination of the position of a mobile device. This article describes the design, implementation and analysis of a system for determining position inside a building from measured RF signal strengths of packets on an IEEE 802

Distributed source coding for sensor networks

by Zixiang Xiong, Angelos D. Liveris, Samuel Cheng - In IEEE Signal Processing Magazine , 2004
"... n recent years, sensor research has been undergoing a quiet revolution, promising to have a significant impact throughout society that could quite possibly dwarf pre-vious milestones in the information revolution. MIT Technology Review ranked wireless sensor networks that con-sist of many tiny, low- ..."
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of temperature, pressure and vibration; or real-time area video surveillance). Thus they must operate under a set of unique constraints and requirements. For example, in contrast to many other wireless devices (e.g., cellular phones, PDAs, and laptops), in which energy can be recharged from time to time

Small vision system: Hardware and implementation

by Kurt Konolige - Proc. of the Intl. Symp. of Robotics Research (ISRR , 1997
"... Robotic systems are becoming smaller, lower power, and cheaper, enabling their application in areas not previously considered. This is true of vision systems as well. SRI’s Small Vision Module (SVM) is a compact, inexpensive realtime device for computing dense stereo range images, which are a fundam ..."
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Robotic systems are becoming smaller, lower power, and cheaper, enabling their application in areas not previously considered. This is true of vision systems as well. SRI’s Small Vision Module (SVM) is a compact, inexpensive realtime device for computing dense stereo range images, which are a

Communication by EPR devices

by D. Dieks - Phys. Lett. A , 1982
"... A recent proposal to achieve faster-than4ight communication by means of an EPR-type xperimental set-up is examined. We demonstrate that such superluminal communication is not possible. The crucial role of the linearity of the quantum mechanical evolution laws in preventing causal anomalies i stresse ..."
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stressed. The existence, according to quantum theory, of correlations between spatially separated systems in EPR-like experiments has suggested to several authors the possibility of message transmission at speeds greater than that of light. The idea is that the correlations subsist between measurement

Locksmith: context-sensitive correlation analysis for race detection

by Polyvios Pratikakis, Jeffrey S. Foster, Michael Hicks - In PLDI ’06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGPLAN conference on Programming language design and implementation , 2006
"... One common technique for preventing data races in multi-threaded programs is to ensure that all accesses to shared locations are consistently protected by a lock. We present a tool called Locksmith for detecting data races in C programs by looking for violations of this pattern. We call the relation ..."
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the relationship between locks and the locations they protect consistent correlation, and the core of our technique is a novel constraint-based analysis that infers consistent correlation context-sensitively, using the results to check that locations are properly guarded by locks. We present the core of our

Things: Web Presence for the Real World

by Tim Kindberg, John Barton, Jeff Morgan, Gene Becker, Ilja Bedner, Debbie Caswell, Phillipe Debaty, Gita Gopal, Marcos Frid, Venky Krishnan, Howard Morris, John Schettino, Bill Serra , 2000
"... The convergence of Web technology, wireless networks and portable client devices provide new opportunities for computer communications systems designs. At HP Labs we have been exploring these opportunities through an infrastructure to support "web presence " for people, places and things. ..."
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The convergence of Web technology, wireless networks and portable client devices provide new opportunities for computer communications systems designs. At HP Labs we have been exploring these opportunities through an infrastructure to support "web presence " for people, places and things

On the value of correlation

by Itai Ashlagi, Dov Monderer, Moshe Tennenholtz - IN UAI-05: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 21TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON UNCERTAINTY IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE , 2005
"... Correlated equilibrium [1] generalizes Nash equilibrium to allow correlation devices. Aumann showed an example of a game, and of a correlated equilibrium in this game, in which the agents’ surplus (expected sum of payoffs) is greater than their surplus in all mixed-strategy equilibria. Following th ..."
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Correlated equilibrium [1] generalizes Nash equilibrium to allow correlation devices. Aumann showed an example of a game, and of a correlated equilibrium in this game, in which the agents’ surplus (expected sum of payoffs) is greater than their surplus in all mixed-strategy equilibria. Following
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