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Winners’ notes. Using Multi-Resolution Clustering for Music Genre Identification | TunedIT Data Mining Blog
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TunedIT Data Mining Blog. Data mining, machine learning, artificial intelligence. Research and applications. Winners’ notes. Brian Jones on Incremental Transductive Ridge Regression. Winners’ notes. CNSlab team on music instruments recognition →. Winners’ notes. Using Multi-Resolution Clustering for Music Genre Identification. April 12, 2011. By Amanda Schierz, Marcin Budka. And Edward Apeh (. From Bournemouth University, UK, 1st and 2nd in Music Genres. Our classification system consisted of:. We have u...
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Varia | TunedIT Data Mining Blog
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TunedIT Data Mining Blog. Data mining, machine learning, artificial intelligence. Research and applications. Winners’ notes. CNSlab team on music instruments recognition. April 22, 2011. By Robert Coleman and Daniel Schoonover (. From Cognitive NeuroSystems Lab, Department of Cognitive Science, UC Irvine, USA – 3rd in Music Instruments. Track of ISMIS 2011 Contest: Music Information Retrieval. 8212; Robert Coleman, Daniel Schoonover. Winners’ notes. CNSlab team on music instruments recognition. Build a w...
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In English | TunedIT Data Mining Blog
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TunedIT Data Mining Blog. Data mining, machine learning, artificial intelligence. Research and applications. Winner’s notes. Eleftherios Spyromitros – Xioufis on Music Instruments Recognition. July 20, 2011. By Eleftherios Spyromitros Xioufis (lefman), winner of the Music Instruments. Track of ISMIS 2011 Contest: Music Information Retrieval. I am currently in the 1st year of my PhD studies in the Department of Informatics of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The single instruments training set co...
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Winner’s notes. Yuchun Tang on noise deduction to improve classification accuracy in SIAM SDM’11 Contest | TunedIT Data Mining Blog
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TunedIT Data Mining Blog. Data mining, machine learning, artificial intelligence. Research and applications. Winners’ notes. Frank Lemke on self-organizing high-dimensional QSAR modeling from noisy data. Ed Ramsden on his winning solution in SIAM SDM’11 Contest →. Winner’s notes. Yuchun Tang on noise deduction to improve classification accuracy in SIAM SDM’11 Contest. February 22, 2011. By Yuchun Tang (. The runner-up in SIAM SDM’11 Contest. Techniques. At that point the performance for. The next step I ...
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IEEE ICDM Contest – Overview of Top Solutions, part 2 | TunedIT Data Mining Blog
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TunedIT Data Mining Blog. Data mining, machine learning, artificial intelligence. Research and applications. IEEE ICDM Contest – Overview of Top Solutions, part 1. Winners’ notes. Robert Wieczorkowski, Yasser Tabandeh and Harris Papadopoulos on SIAM SDM’11 Contest →. IEEE ICDM Contest Overview of Top Solutions, part 2. November 5, 2010. We publish further descriptions of top solutions of. IEEE ICDM Contest: TomTom Traffic Prediction for Intelligent GPS Navigation. This time you may read. On the basis of.
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Winners’ notes. CNSlab team on music instruments recognition | TunedIT Data Mining Blog
https://blog.tunedit.org/2011/04/22/winners-notes-cnslab-instruments-recognition
TunedIT Data Mining Blog. Data mining, machine learning, artificial intelligence. Research and applications. Winners’ notes. Using Multi-Resolution Clustering for Music Genre Identification. Winner’s notes. Eleftherios Spyromitros – Xioufis on Music Instruments Recognition →. Winners’ notes. CNSlab team on music instruments recognition. April 22, 2011. By Robert Coleman and Daniel Schoonover (. Track of ISMIS 2011 Contest: Music Information Retrieval. 8212; Robert Coleman, Daniel Schoonover. You are comm...
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News And Views | (n=1) by Peter D'Adamo
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Archive for the 'News and Views' Category. Published by Peter D'Adamo. Under Diet and Nutrition. A study purporting to ‘debunk’ the blood type diet theory has recently been published. [1,2] However, a closer look at the study’s experimental design raises serious questions about its conclusions, including whether in fact the participants were actually following the blood type diet at all, and given its other parameters, would it have even been […]. 63 responses so far. Published by Peter D'Adamo.
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Open projects | Freelancing science
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Visualization, protein science, open science and freelancing science. Here’s a list of my publicly available projects:. Update: Most of these projects did not move significantly forward due to various circumstances. If you’re interested in their outcomes, please come back around February 2009. Sequence analysis and evolution of bacteriocins (stalled). Antiadhesion compound for trimeric autotransporter adhesins (planned). Open framework for synthetic biology (planned). 5 responses to “. Thanks. Actual...
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Science 2.0 in Poland – getting popular, recognized as important | Freelancing science
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Visualization, protein science, open science and freelancing science. Notes from Next Generation Sequencing Workshop in Rome. Complex systems and biology – introduction →. Science 2.0 in Poland – getting popular, recognized as important. But given wide interest in the topic from inside and outside of academic environment already before the seminar. Yes, I know it’s 2009 – if you live on the nets it’s hard to realize how slow adoption rate is outside of virtual world. Posted by Pawel Szczesny. New home si...
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