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A combined LS-SVM & MLR QSAR workflow for predicting the inhibition of CXCR3 receptor by quinazolinone analogs
(2010)
AnovelQSARworkflowis constructed that combines MLR with LS-SVM classification techniques for the identification of quinazolinone analogs as "active" or "nonactive" CXCR3 antagonists. The accuracy of the LS-SVM classification ...
A distributed algorithm for gathering many fat mobile robots in the plane
(2013)
We revisit the problem of gathering autonomous robots in the plane. In particular, we consider non-transparent unit-disc robots (i.e., fat) in an asynchronous setting with vision as the only means of coordination and robots ...
Adaptive emergency scenery video communications using HEVC for responsive decision support in disaster incidents
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015)
This study proposes a unifying framework for m-Health video communication systems that provides for the joint optimization of video quality, bitrate demands, and encoding time. The framework is video modality and infrastructure ...
Folk dance evaluation using laban movement analysis
(2015)
Motion capture (mocap) technology is an efficient method for digitizing art performances, and is becoming increasingly popular in the preservation and dissemination of dance performances. Although technically the captured ...
Selective local tone mapping
(2013)
When preparing high dynamic range images (HDR) for display on standard monitors, it is often necessary to make a choice between global and local tone mapping. While the former is simple and efficient, it may fail to reproduce ...
Complexity of rational and irrational Nash equilibria
(2011)
We introduce two new decision problems, denoted as ∃ RATIONAL NASH and ∃ IRRATIONAL NASH, pertinent to the rationality and irrationality, respectively, of Nash equilibria for (finite) strategic games. These problems ask, ...
The complexity of decision problems about nash equilibria in win-lose games
(2012)
We revisit the complexity of deciding, given a (finite) strategic game, whether Nash equilibria with certain natural properties exist
Algorithmic mechanisms for reliable master-worker internet-based computing
(2014)
We consider Internet-based master-worker computations, where a master processor assigns, across the Internet, a computational task to a set of untrusted worker processors, and collects their responses. Examples of such ...
Brief announcement: Algorithmic mechanisms for internet-based computing under unreliable communication
(2011)
This work, using a game-theoretic approach, considers Internet-based computations, where a master processor assigns, over the Internet, a computational task to a set of untrusted worker processors, and collects their ...
Algorithmic mechanisms for internet supercomputing under unreliable communication
(2011)
This work, using a game-theoretic approach, considers Internet-based computations, where a master processor assigns, over the Internet, a computational task to a set of untrusted worker processors, and collects their ...