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  2. Clustering Particles

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    15 Aug 2013: In Proc. Applications of heavy tailed distributions in economics, engineering and statistics, June 1999.
  3. ROTATION-INVARIANT LOCAL FEATURE MATCHINGWITH COMPLEX WAVELETS Nick…

    www-sigproc.eng.cam.ac.uk/foswiki/pub/Main/NGK/Kingsbury_Eusipco06.pdf
    5 Aug 2013: The image area covered by. Test image (a). 0 90 180 270 360. ... 0.5. 0. 0.5. 1. Rotation (degrees). Test image (c). 0 90 180 270 360.
  4. MULTI-SCALE KERNEL METHODS FOR CLASSIFICATION Nick Kingsbury∗, David…

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    5 Aug 2013: 1. 0. 1. 2. 3. Fig. 3. Training data (500 points) for the ‘zig-zag’ test example,shown as ‘’ and ‘’ for points above and below the decisionboundary (dashed line) respectively. ... To test our systems, we randomly chose 400samples as a
  5. OPTICAL MEMS IMAGE ENHANCEMENT WITH SPARSE SIGNAL REPRESENTATION

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    2 Jan 2014: The paper mod-ifies, adapts, and tests several image enhancement tools tai-lored to the specific nature of our low-complexity imagingexperimental set-up. ... For comparison, we also test under same conditions thefollowing denoising algorithms: framelet
  6. eus00.dvi

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    5 Aug 2013: The ca-pacities of a set of test images (each of 256 256 pixels)were measured and the results are summarised in the table 1.We can see that the CWT ... Table 1: Theoretical (a) and empirical (b) capacities in kbitsof the set of 256 256 test images.
  7. Engineering Tripos Part IB, Paper 6/8 SECOND YEAR Part ...

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    17 Dec 2013: 0.4019, 0.4823, 0.5787, 0.6944, 0.8333. Again, compute the mean-squared quantisation error for the two test signals.
  8. ROTATION-INVARIANT OBJECT RECOGNITION USING EDGE PROFILECLUSTERS Ryan …

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    5 Aug 2013: We briefly compareour method against SIFT for a test target in section 5, andconclude in section 6 with a discussion of the results and thenext steps for our research. ... We use the same setup to test the SIFTmethod2, and compare the two methods’
  9. Sparse Regression Codes:Recent Results and Future Directions (Invited …

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    5 Oct 2013: the test statistics for the second step.The decoder again selects the columns for which this statisticcrosses the threshold. ... The analysis of the algorithm is challenging due to thedependence between the test statistics used in each step.
  10. 3F1 Random Processes Course (supervisor copy) 1 3F1 Random ...

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    5 Aug 2013: as N increases), thenwe can either move on to test the next die from the tub if Pr{S = L| ΘN} becomes sufficientlysmall (say < 104) or continue to test the current
  11. On Mixture Reduction for Multiple Target TrackingTohid Ardeshiri∗,…

    www-sigproc.eng.cam.ac.uk/foswiki/pub/Main/TA417Publications/ArdeshiriOLS2012.pdf
    16 May 2012: A standard method of comparing statistical tests is viaReceiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve. ... The ROC curve for three pairs of Gaussian components are plottedfor two types of tests.

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