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Antipole Tree Indexing to Support Range Search and K-Nearest Neighbor Search in Metric Spaces Cantone D., Ferro A., Pulvirenti A., Recupero D., Shasha D. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering 17(4): 535-550, 2005. Type: Article
Many ingenious algorithms have been devised for efficiently mining very large datasets. This paper describes an algorithm that is about twice as efficient as previous algorithms on the representative test datasets. This improvement see...
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Nov 8 2005 |
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Human-Robot Teaming for Search and Rescue Nourbakhsh I., Sycara K. (ed), Koes M., Yong M., Lewis M., Burion S. IEEE Pervasive Computing 4(1): 72-78, 2005. Type: Article
This paper is a valuable contribution to the important and life-saving urban search and rescue (USAR) problem. It takes us a little closer to Hiroaki Kitano’s vision of robots working seamlessly with humans and software a...
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Sep 15 2005 |
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Autonomous mobile agent based fair exchange Zhang N., Shi Q., Merabti M., Askwith R. Computer Networks 46(6): 751-770, 2004. Type: Article
A major issue in mobile commerce is how two parties can securely exchange their digital signatures on Internet documents and contracts. Several protocols for solving the equivalent e-commerce problem are available, but the mobile comme...
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Jul 21 2005 |
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Similarity measures of intuitionistic fuzzy sets based on Hausdorff distance Hung W., Yang M. Pattern Recognition Letters 25(14): 1603-1611, 2004. Type: Article
Distance and similarity measures are very important in data mining, and in many other areas of computer science. This paper is directed to those particularly interested in linguistic variables and intuitionistic fuzzy sets (sets with b...
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Jul 12 2005 |
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Benchmarking a Reduced Multivariate Polynomial Pattern Classifier Toh K., Tran Q., Srinivasan D. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 26(6): 740-755, 2004. Type: Article
Most of this paper is an impressive comparison of a new method of pattern classification with many other methods, using 42 sets of benchmark test data. The new method finds the optimal coefficients in a reduced multivariate polynomial ...
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Jul 12 2005 |
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Video summaries and cross-referencing through mosaic-based representation Aner-Wolf A., Kender J. Computer Vision and Image Understanding 95(2): 201-237, 2004. Type: Article
This well-written paper describes a way to produce compact video summaries that give fast and direct access to video data, and presents an impressive browser for video libraries. The paper should be read not only by browser enthusiasts...
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Jul 7 2005 |
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Discriminatory mining of gene expression microarray data Wang Z., Wang Y., Lu J., Kung S., Zhang J., Lee R., Xuan J., Khan J., Clarke R. Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems 35(3): 255-272, 2003. Type: Article
This paper introduces clustering and visualization methods for mining gene expression microarray data. The many difficulties caused by the very high dimensionality of microarray data are ameliorated, partly by allowing the user to sele...
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Jul 6 2005 |
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Photo classification by integrating image content and camera metadata Boutell M., Luo J. Pattern recognition (Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR’04) Volume 4,Aug 23-26, 2004) 901-904, 2004. Type: Proceedings
Everyone interested in categorizing digital photos should read this paper, since it documents a great idea: using the metadata provided by modern digital cameras for every photo taken. In the problem of deciding between indoor and outd...
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Jul 6 2005 |
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Finding Trading Patterns in Stock Market Data Nesbitt K., Barrass S. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 24(5): 45-55, 2004. Type: Article
Although the first four pages of this paper provide a good overview of how to use a computer to find trading patterns in individual stocks, the title of the paper is misleading. The new work presented is a visual and auditory represent...
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May 11 2005 |
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From brows to trust: evaluating embodied conversational agents (Human-Computer Interaction Series) Ruttkay Z., Pelachaud C., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2004. Type: Book (9781402027291)
Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) are beginning to appear in commercial applications, and as avatars in computer games and chat rooms. I think that the most impressive ECA so far is the Virtual Girlfriend (http://www.artificial-lif...
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Apr 11 2005 |
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