Gene duplication is common in all three domains of life, especially in eukaryotic genomes. The duplicates provide new material for the action of evolutionary forces such as select...
Guohui Ding, Yan Sun, Hong Li, Zhen Wang, Haiwei F...
While evidence indicates that neural systems may be employing sparse approximations to represent sensed stimuli, the mechanisms underlying this ability are not understood. We desc...
Christopher J. Rozell, Don H. Johnson, Richard G. ...
Real-time embedded systems are often specified as a collection of independent tasks, each generating a sequence of event-triggered code blocks, and the scheduling in this domain ...
We consider a two-player zero-sum game given by a Markov chain over a finite set of states K and a family of zero-sum matrix games (Gk)kK. The sequence of states follows the Marko...
Matting refers to the problem of accurate foreground estimation in images and video. It is one of the key techniques in many image editing and film production applications, thus ...