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Efficient order dependency detection
The VLDB Journal, 2015Order dependencies (ODs) describe a relationship of order between lists of attributes in a relational table. ODs can help to understand the semantics of datasets and the applications producing them. They have applications in the field of query optimization by suggesting query rewrites.
Philipp Langer, Felix Naumann
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Efficient Detection of Network Motifs
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 2006Motifs in a given network are small connected subnetworks that occur in significantly higher frequencies than would be expected in random networks. They have recently gathered much attention as a concept to uncover structural design principles of complex networks. Kashtan et al.
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Hardware-Efficient Seizure Detection
2019 53rd Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, 2019Hardware-efficient classification is essential for applications such as medical implants, wearables, and IoT devices, with severe energy and resources constraints. Here, we propose a hardware-efficient machine learning algorithm based on gradient boosted decision trees.
Bingzhao Zhu, Mahsa Shoaran
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The efficient detection of Korotkoff sounds
Medical & Biological Engineering, 1968A new method is described for detecting the Korotkoff sounds which signal systolic and diastolic blood pressure. By mounting a sound transducer wholly within the conventional arm-encircling cuff, high intensity sounds can be detected with the cuff placed in any location on the upper arm.
L A, Geddes, A G, Moore
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Highly Efficient Multichannel Spin-Polarization Detection
Physical Review Letters, 2011Since the original work by Mott, the low efficiency of electron spin polarimeters, remaining orders of magnitude behind optical polarimeters, has prohibited many fundamental experiments. Here we report a solution to this problem using a novel concept of multichannel spin-polarization analysis that provides a stunning increase in efficiency by 4 orders ...
M, Kolbe +7 more
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YOLOv10: Real-Time End-to-End Object Detection
Neural Information Processing SystemsOver the past years, YOLOs have emerged as the predominant paradigm in the field of real-time object detection owing to their effective balance between computational cost and detection performance.
Ao Wang +6 more
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Efficient human face detection in infancy
Developmental Psychobiology, 2015ABSTRACTAdults detect conspecific faces more efficiently than heterospecific faces; however, the development of this own‐species bias (OSB) remains unexplored. We tested whether 6‐ and 11‐month‐olds exhibit OSB in their attention to human and animal faces in complex visual displays with high perceptual load (25 images competing for attention). Infants (
Krisztina V, Jakobsen +2 more
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Physical Review Letters, 2016
Squeezed states of light belong to the most prominent nonclassical resources. They have compelling applications in metrology, which has been demonstrated by their routine exploitation for improving the sensitivity of a gravitational-wave detector since ...
H. Vahlbruch +3 more
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Squeezed states of light belong to the most prominent nonclassical resources. They have compelling applications in metrology, which has been demonstrated by their routine exploitation for improving the sensitivity of a gravitational-wave detector since ...
H. Vahlbruch +3 more
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Efficient Cluster Detection by Ordered Neighborhoods
2015Detecting cluster structures seems to be a simple task, i.e. separating similar from dissimilar objects. However, given today’s complex data, (dis-)similarity measures and traditional clustering algorithms are not reliable in separating clusters from each other.
Akşehirli, Emin +2 more
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Energy efficient TH-UWB preamble detection
2009 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband, 2009This paper presents an energy efficient way to detect a UWB Impulse Radio (UWB-IR) signal relying on a Time Hopping sequence with a non coherent receiver. This detection is performed in a periodic manner, observing the received signal on the mean pulse repetition period basis.
Miscopein, Benoit, Gorce, Jean-Marie
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