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This thesis addresses three challenges in algorithmic mechanism design, which seeks to devise computationally efficient mechanisms consisting of an outcome rule and a payment rule that implement desirable outcomes in strategic equilibrium. The first challe ...
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Inverse Solutions for Brain Computer Interface

José del Rocio Millán Ruiz, Mohit Kumar Goel

Inverse solution allows to estimate sources that generate a given scalp EEG topography. Recently, it has been used in Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) to extract robust features based on the hypothesis that projection onto the source space (high dimensiona ...
EPFL2013

Clustering flood events from water quality time-series using Latent Dirichlet Allocation model

Jean-Marc Odobez, Rémi Emonet

To improve hydro-chemical modeling and forecasting, there is a need to better understand flood-induced variability in water chemistry and the processes controlling it in watersheds. In the literature, assumptions are often made, for instance, that stream c ...
2013

Online BCI with Stable Sources

José del Rocio Millán Ruiz, Ricardo Andres Chavarriaga Lozano, Mohit Kumar Goel

In this paper, we show that the estimated intra-cranial sources using source localization on EEG signals can be used for online Brain Computer Interation (BCI) and the discriminant sources remain stable over days. Classifiers are trained on discriminant so ...
2012

From astrophysics to fusion plasmas: signal processing and system optimization analysis for ITER

Duccio Testa

Efficient, real-time and unsupervised data analysis is one of the key elements for achieving scientific success in complex engineering and physical systems, of which three examples are the currently operating Joint European Torus (JET) and the soon-to-be-b ...
2012

Monitoring of illicit pill distribution networks using an image collection exploration framework

Luc Patiny, Julien Wist

This paper proposes a novel approach for the analysis of illicit tablets based on their visual characteristics. In particular, the paper concentrates on the problem of ecstasy pill seizure profiling and monitoring. The presented method extracts the visual ...
Elsevier Ireland Ltd2012

Recognition and classification of red blood cells using digital holographic microscopy and data clustering with discriminant analysis

Pierre Marquet, Daniel Boss

We propose to apply statistical clustering algorithms on a three-dimensional profile of red blood cells (RBCs) obtained through digital holographic microscopy (DHM). We show that two classes of RBCs stored for 14 and 38 days can be effectively classified. ...
2011

Finding Audio-Visual Events in Informal Social Gatherings

In this paper we address the problem of detecting and localizing objects that can be both seen and heard, e.g., people. This may be solved within the framework of data clustering. We propose a new multimodal clustering algorithm based on a Gaussian mixture ...
2011

Optimizing subclass discriminant error correcting output codes using particle swarm optimization

Nikolaos Arvanitopoulos Darginis

Error-Correcting Output Codes (ECOC) reveal a common way to model multi-class classification problems. According to this state of the art technique, a multi-class problem is decomposed into several binary ones. Additionally, on the ECOC framework we can ap ...
2010

Partitioning datasets based on equalities among parameters

Giancarlo Ferrari Trecate

When a phenomenon is described by a parametric model and multiple datasets are available, a key problem in statistics is to discover which datasets are characterized by the same parameter values. Equivalently, one is interested in partitioning the family o ...
2010

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