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Salient object detection: a discriminative regional feature integration approach Wang J., Jiang H., Yuan Z., Cheng M., Hu X., Zheng N. International Journal of Computer Vision 123(2): 251-268, 2017. Type: Article
Visual saliency refers to the distinct subjective perceptual quality that allows a particular object in a scene to stand out from the background and from other neighboring objects to grab our attention. It is a fundamental problem in s...
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Nov 1 2017 |
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4G: LTE-Advanced Pro and the road to 5G (3rd ed.) Dahlman E., Parkvall S., Sköld J., Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 2016. 616 pp. Type: Book (978-0-128045-75-6)
Long-term evolution (LTE) and 4G are the state of the art in mobile telecommunications, and the latest in a three-decade journey of technological innovation and development. We have moved from voice-centric systems with 1G and 2G, to m...
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Oct 12 2017 |
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5G mobile communications Xiang W., Zheng K., Shen X., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2016. 691 pp. Type: Book (978-3-319342-06-1)
Fifth generation (5G) is the term used to describe the next standard of mobile networks beyond the 4G LTE networks currently deployed today. With 12 billion mobile devices expected by 2020, and an explosive growth in data traffic, the ...
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May 5 2017 |
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Reconstruction of gene regulatory networks based on repairing sparse low-rank matrices Chang Y., Dobbe R., Bhushan P., Gray J., Tomlin C. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics 13(4): 767-777, 2016. Type: Article
The reconstruction of gene regulatory networks (GRN) is a complex problem that merits attention due to the need to organize time series gene expression data into meaningful structures. Data-driven techniques allow large datasets to be ...
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Feb 1 2017 |
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Ray saliency: bottom-up visual saliency for a rotating and zooming camera Warnell G., David P., Chellappa R. International Journal of Computer Vision 116(2): 174-189, 2016. Type: Article
“Visual saliency refers to a distinct subjective perceptual quality that makes certain ... objects [or pixels] ... stand out” from their neighbors [1]. It is frequently studied to understand how the human vision sys...
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May 25 2016 |
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Distributed architecture for k-nearest neighbors recommender systems Formoso V., Fernández D., Cacheda F., Carneiro V. World Wide Web 18(4): 997-1017, 2015. Type: Article
Recommender systems are increasingly used to predict a user’s preference for a given item over others. A win-win situation is created when users are able to find desired products or services quickly, while companies are able ...
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Nov 10 2015 |
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A survey of task-oriented crowdsourcing Luz N., Silva N., Novais P. Artificial Intelligence Review 44(2): 187-213, 2015. Type: Article
Crowdsourcing, a term coined only as recently as 2005, involves the distribution of tasks normally carried out by a computer to the general public. The results are then collected and integrated by a computer. Examples of applications a...
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Oct 20 2015 |
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