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- A Stochastic Model of Language Evolution That Incorporates Homoplasy and Borrowing
- The inference of evolutionary history, whether in biology or in linguistics, is aided by a carefully considered model of the evolutionary process and a reconstruction method which is expected to produce a reasonably accurate estimation of the true evolutionary history when the real data match the model assumptions and are...
- White papers 2005-01-06
- Using Random Forest to Learn Imbalanced Data
- In this paper they propose two ways to deal with the imbalanced data classification problem using random forest. One is based on cost sensitive learning, and the other is based on a sampling technique. Performance metrics such as precision and recall, false positive rate and false negative rate, F-measure and...
- White papers 2004-08-02
- Estimating Velocity Fields on a Freeway From Low Resolution Video
- They present an algorithm to estimate velocity fields from low resolution video recordings. The algorithm does not attempt to identify and track individual vehicles, nor does it attempt to estimate derivatives of the field of pixel intensities. Rather, they compress a frame by obtaining an intensity profile in each lane...
- White papers 2004-07-07
- Decentralized Detection and Classification Using Kernel Methods
- This paper considers the problem of decentralized detection under constraints on the number of bits that can be transmitted by each sensor. In contrast to most previous work, in which the joint distribution of sensor observations is assumed to be known, they address the problem when only a set of...
- White papers 2004-04-30
- Supplement to "Consistent Independent Component Analysis and Prewhitening"
- In this paper we study the statistical properties of a characteristic-function based algorithm for independent component analysis ICA. First, statistical consistency of this algorithm with pre-whitening is analyzed, especially under heavy-tailed sources. Second, without pre-whitening this algorithm is shown to be robust against small additive noise.
- White papers 2004-03-01
- Efficient Independent Component Analysis (I)
- This paper proposes a Fisher Efficient estimator in the model of independent component analysis ICA. First, it provides a n-consistent estimator using the empirical characteristic function, and then, shows that by directly estimating the efficient influence function, we can construct a one-step maximum likelihood estimate MLE which reaches asymptotic Fisher...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- A Formulation and Solution Algorithm for Fuzzy Dynamic Traffic Assignment Model
- This paper proposes a fuzzy dynamic traffic assignment model taking account of the imprecision and the uncertainties in the route choice process. By modeling the expressions of perceived travel times as fuzzy variables, this model makes possible a more accurate and realistic description of travelers' route choice process than its...
- White papers 2002-12-30
- Vehicle-to-Grid Power: Battery, Hybrid, and Fuel Cell Vehicles as Resources for Distributed Electric Power in California
- Electric-drive vehicles can become and important resource for the California electric utility system, with consequent air pollution, system reliability, and economic benefits. We refer to electric power resources from vehicles as "Vehicle to Grid" power (V2G). The economic value of some forms of V2G appear high, more than enough to...
- White papers 2001-06-01
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- ArcSight Elects Tom Reilly to Board of Directors
- ArcSight , Inc. (NASDAQ: ARST), todayannounced that Tom Reilly, ArcSight's president and chief operatingofficer, has joined the company's board of directors. Mr. Reilly has served as the company's president since August 2007 and aschief operating officer since November 2006. From April 2004 to November2006, he was vice president of business...
- Articles 2008-06-19
- Robert Brayton to Offer Career Perspective during DAC Lunch
- Tuesday Event Open to All DAC Attendees on First-Come Basis NEW YORK -- WHO: Dr. Robert K. Brayton, Cadence Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley and 2007 winner of the Phil Kaufman Award for Distinguished Contributions to EDA ...
- Articles 2008-06-05
- OBITUARIES
- ITE has been notified that the following ITE members recently passed away. We recognize them for their contributions to ITE and the profession, and we send condolences to their families. Stephen George Jr. ML, of San Diego, CA, USA, died on March 3, 2008. Daniel E. Benson, P.E....
- Articles 2008-06-01
- IEEE Council on EDA to Honor Kaufman Award Winner Dr. Robert Brayton at DAC
- Lunch Event Will Offer DAC Attendees Chance to Hear About Dr. Brayton's Career in Industry, Academia NEW YORK -- Dr. Robert K. Brayton, 2007 winner of the Phil Kaufman Award for Distinguished Contributions to EDA, will be honored with a luncheon sponsored by IEEE Council on Electronic Design...
- Articles 2008-05-14
- FireEye Brings Anti-Botnet Protection to Higher Ed
- FireEye and UC Berkeley to Co-Present at the EDUCAUSE Security Professionals Conference MILPITAS, Calif. -- FireEye, Inc., the leader in global anti-botnet protection, continues its anti-botnet offensive, helping educational institutions overcome their unique challenges to rid campus networks of stealth malware and botnets. In support of this effort,...
- Articles 2008-05-05
- Cal scientist's malaria work nears reality
- Hopes for an affordable treatment for malaria, which kills a million people a year, may soon be realized, thanks to a University of California, Berkeley, scientist. For more than a decade, bioengineer Jay Keasling has been devising a way to engineer bacteria to mass-produce a semi-...
- Articles 2008-04-21
- Cal scientist's work may bring cheap malaria drug
- Hopes for an affordable treatment for malaria, which kills a million people a year, soon may be realized, thanks to a University of California, Berkeley, scientist. For more than a decade, bioengineer Jay Keasling has been devising a way to engineer bacteria to mass-produce a semisynthetic...
- Articles 2008-04-21
- Scientist's work may yield cheap malaria drug
- Hopes for an affordable treatment for malaria, which kills a million people a year, may soon be realized, thanks to a University of California, Berkeley, scientist. For more than a decade, bioengineer Jay Keasling has been devising a way to engineer bacteria to mass-produce a semi-...
- Articles 2008-04-21
- Two Skyline students named to state's all-academic team
- TWO STUDENTS from Skyline College in San Bruno recently joined the 2008 Phi Theta Kappa All-California Academic Team. Kahee Jo grabbed the All-California Academic First Team honors. She has earned a 3.84 grade point average in the microbiology program at Skyline and...
- Articles 2008-04-14
- Moore Foundation Names New Board Trustee
- Wireless News04-01-2008Moore Foundation Names New Board TrusteeWIRELESS NEWS-April 1, 2008-Moore Foundation Names New Board Trustee C2008 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation announced the election of a new Trustee to its Board, Paul Gray, Ph.D. Steve McCormick, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation president, said, "We are...
- Articles 2008-04-01
- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Announces New Trustee to its Board
- SAN FRANCISCO -- The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (www.moore.org) today announced the election of a new Trustee to its Board, Paul Gray, Ph.D. His election to the Foundation's Board of Trustees was effective March 20, 2008. According to Steve McCormick, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation president, "We...
- Articles 2008-03-27
- Berkeley announces pact with Saudi Arabia school
- University of California, Berkeley, has completed a $28million agreement to provide curricular, research and faculty-hiring help to a budding Saudi Arabian university, despite faculty concerns over academic and personal freedom. Berkeley leaders Tuesday announced the contract with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, which is...
- Articles 2008-03-06
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