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Tversky index
The Tversky index, named after Amos Tversky, is an asymmetric similarity measure on sets that compares a variant to a prototype. The Tversky index…
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2020
2020
Multi-modal brain tumor segmentation utilizing convolutional neural networks
Marek Jakab
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Marek Stevuliak
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Wanda Benesova
International Conference on Machine Vision
2020
Corpus ID: 211553789
In this work, we deal with a brain tumor segmentation problem from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), considered financially and…
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2014
2014
TRIE BASED METHODS FOR STRING SIMILARTIY JOINS
Venkat Charan Varma Buddharaju
2014
Corpus ID: 11009937
A string similarity join finds similar pairs between two collections of strings. It is a metric that measures similarity or…
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2014
2014
A Graph-Based Bursty Topic Detection Approach in User-Generated Texts
Li Zhao
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Yan Li
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Xinran Liu
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Hong Zhang
Web Information System and Application Conference
2014
Corpus ID: 15761461
The problem of hot bursty topic detection in user generated texts deserves great attentions with the proliferation of Internet…
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2012
2012
Multi-resolution Joint Auto Correlograms: Determining the distance function
M. Mustaffa
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F. Ahmad
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R. Mahmod
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S. Doraisamy
International Conference on Information Retrieval…
2012
Corpus ID: 1477583
Distance function plays a role in content-based image retrieval where the ideal distance function will be able to close the gap…
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2003
2003
Conjunction and the Conjunction Fallacy 1 Running head : Conjunction and the Conjunction Fallacy Conjunction and the Conjunction Fallacy
K. Tentori
2003
Corpus ID: 54920208
It is easy to construct pairs of sentences X, Y that lead many people to ascribe higher probability to the conjunction X-and-Y…
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