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We do a case study of two different analysis techniques for studying the stochastic behavior of a randomized system/algorithms: (i) The first approach can be broadly termed as a mean value analysis (MVA), where the evolution of the mean state is studied as ...
In this work, we present a method that jointly separates active audio and visual structures on a given mixture. This new concept, the Blind Audiovisual Source Separation (BAVSS), is achieved by exploiting the coherence existing between the recorded signal ...
In this paper, we propose a novel approach for solving the reliable broadcast problem in a probabilistic model, i.e., where links lose messages and where processes crash and recover probabilistically. Our approach consists in first defining the optimality ...