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An approach to the construction of classifiers from imbalanced datasets is described. A dataset is imbalanced if the classification categories are not approximately equally represented. Often ...
Hi! I am an assistant professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, where I am a core faculty member in S3D and CyLab and have a courtesy appointment in ECE. I completed my Ph.D. in ...
Junchen Jiang, Vyas Sekar, Hui Zhang, "Improving Fairness, Efficiency, and Stability in HTTP-Based Adaptive Streaming with Festive", Conext 2012. [.pdf] Athula ...
A technical introduction to the fundamentals of programming with an emphasis on producing clear, robust, and reasonably efficient code using top-down design, informal analysis, and effective testing ...
Randy Pausch is a Professor of Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, and Design at Carnegie Mellon, where he was the co-founder of Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC). He ...
@article{Sawhney:2020:MCG, author = {Sawhney, Rohan and Crane, Keenan}, title = {Monte Carlo Geometry Processing: A Grid-Free Approach to PDE-Based Methods on ...
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The NEAT method of evolving artificial neural networks combines the usual search for appropriate network weights with complexification of the network structure. This approach is highly effective, as ...