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We consider the problem of binary classification where the classifier may abstain instead of classifying each observation. The Bayes decision rule for this setup, known as Chow’s rule, is defined by two thresholds on posterior probabilities. From simple des ...
We consider the problem of binary classification where the classfier may abstain instead of classifying each observation. The Bayes decision rule for this setup, known as Chow’s rule, is defined by two thresholds on posterior probabilities. From simple desi ...
We present a constructive approach to the realization of a parallel system for the vision processing. This approach follows the classical software engineering principles: analysis, specification, design and implementation. The language CO-OPN (Concurrent O ...
In this report we study the problem of sparse signal approximation over redundant dictionaries. We focus our attention on the minimization of a cost function where the error is measured using a l1 norm. We show a constructive equivalence between this minim ...
Moire effects that occur in the superposition of aperiodic layers such as correlated random dot screens are known as Glass patterns. One of the most interesting properties of such moire effects, which clearly distinguish them from their periodic counterpar ...
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This paper studies the problem of sparse signal approximation over redundant dictionaries. Our attention is focused on the minimization of a cost function where the error is measured by using the L1 norm, giving thus less importance to outliers. We show a ...
Many popular methodologies are influenced by Design by Contract. They recommend to specify the intended behavior of operations in an early phase of the software development life cycle. In practice, software developers use most often natural language to des ...
This thesis presents a recent research on the problem of environmental modeling for both localization and map building for wheel-based, differential driven, fully autonomous and self-contained mobile robots. The robots behave in an indoor office environmen ...
Acoustic tomography is a type of inverse problem. The idea of estimating physical quantities that influence sound propagation by measuring the parameters of propagation has proven to be successful in many practical domains, including temperature and wind e ...
Formation building and keeping among vehicles has been studied for many years, since 1987 with Reynold's rules. This paper presents a control algorithm, based on recent work in graph theory, able to reconfigure static formations of non-holonomic vehicles e ...