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To aggregate or not to aggregate high-dimensional classifiers [PDF]
Abstract Background High-throughput functional genomics technologies generate large amount of data with hundreds or thousands of measurements per sample. The number of sample is usually much smaller in the order of ten or hundred.
Xu, C.J.+2 more
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An aggregation of aggregation methods in computational pathology
Image analysis and machine learning algorithms operating on multi-gigapixel whole-slide images (WSIs) often process a large number of tiles (sub-images) and require aggregating predictions from the tiles in order to predict WSI-level labels. In this paper, we present a review of existing literature on various types of aggregation methods with a view to
Mohsin Bilal+6 more
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Automated Aggregator - Rewriting with the Counting Aggregate [PDF]
In Proceedings ICLP 2020, arXiv:2009 ...
Miroslaw Truszczynski, Michael Dingess
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We review Rydberg aggregates, assemblies of a few Rydberg atoms exhibiting energy transport through collective eigenstates, considering isolated atoms or assemblies embedded within clouds of cold ground-state atoms. We classify Rydberg aggregates, and provide an overview of their possible applications as quantum simulators for phenomena from chemical ...
S Wüster, J-M Rost
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A review: Machine learning for strain sensor-integrated soft robots
Compliant and soft sensors that detect machinal deformations become prevalent in emerging soft robots for closed-loop feedback control. In contrast to conventional sensing applications, the stretchy body of the soft robot enables programmable actuating ...
Haitao Yang, Haitao Yang, Wenbo Wu
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Uncovering the Mechanism of Aggregation of Human Transthyretin. [PDF]
The tetrameric thyroxine transport protein transthyretin (TTR) forms amyloid fibrils upon dissociation and monomer unfolding. The aggregation of transthyretin has been reported as the cause of the life-threatening transthyretin amyloidosis.
Cascio, Duilio+9 more
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New findings clarify apparently conflicting results about how molecular agents that preserve protein integrity prevent harmful, dense aggregates from forming.
Wang, Z, Collier, M, Benesch, J
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Grain boundary engineering of organic semiconductor films in organic transistors
Organic field‐effect transistors (OFETs) show great application potential in organic electronic and optoelectronic fields due to their excellent mechanical flexibility, low cost, and solution processing.
Yanpeng Wang+11 more
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Impulsive Noise Removal with an Adaptive Weighted Arithmetic Mean Operator for Any Noise Density
Many computer vision algorithms which are not robust to noise incorporate a noise removal stage in their workflow to avoid distortions in the final result. In the last decade, many filters for salt-and-pepper noise removal have been proposed.
Manuel González-Hidalgo+3 more
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Cross-Scale Cost Aggregation for Stereo Matching [PDF]
Human beings process stereoscopic correspondence across multiple scales. However, this bio-inspiration is ignored by state-of-the-art cost aggregation methods for dense stereo correspondence.
Dongbo Min+6 more
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