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1Robust Truncated Hinge Loss Support Vector Machines Yichao W U and Yufeng L IU The support vector machine (SVM) has been widely applied for classification problems in both machine learning and statistics. Despite its pop

Robust Truncated Hinge Loss Support Vector Machines Yichao W U and Yufeng L IU The support vector machine (SVM) has been widely applied for classification problems in both machine learning and statistics. Despite its pop

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Source URL: www.unc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-09-14 17:32:27
    2Knowl Inf Syst DOIs10115REGULAR PAPER Density-preserving projections for large-scale local anomaly detection

    Knowl Inf Syst DOIs10115REGULAR PAPER Density-preserving projections for large-scale local anomaly detection

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    Source URL: pmg.it.usyd.edu.au

    Language: English - Date: 2011-10-04 00:04:53
    3On the finite sample properties of pre-test estimators of spatial models Gianfranco Piras∗ Ingmar R. Prucha†

    On the finite sample properties of pre-test estimators of spatial models Gianfranco Piras∗ Ingmar R. Prucha†

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    Source URL: rri.wvu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2013-10-02 12:09:44
    4Efficient and Robust Automated Machine Learning  Matthias Feurer Aaron Klein Katharina Eggensperger Jost Tobias Springenberg

    Efficient and Robust Automated Machine Learning Matthias Feurer Aaron Klein Katharina Eggensperger Jost Tobias Springenberg

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    Source URL: papers.nips.cc

    Language: English - Date: 2016-01-30 21:34:03
    5More accurate volatility estimation and forecasts using price durations∗ Ingmar Nolte† Stephen J. Taylor‡

    More accurate volatility estimation and forecasts using price durations∗ Ingmar Nolte† Stephen J. Taylor‡

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    Source URL: www.cb.cityu.edu.hk

    Language: English - Date: 2016-08-09 02:41:45
    6Important Concepts  Examples Representing Data Distributions Statisticians use data displays or statistics to analyze

    Important Concepts Examples Representing Data Distributions Statisticians use data displays or statistics to analyze

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    Source URL: media.pearsoncmg.com

    Language: English - Date: 2014-01-02 18:19:11
    7Charu C. Aggarwal IBM T J Watson Research Center Yorktown, NYOutlier Ensembles

    Charu C. Aggarwal IBM T J Watson Research Center Yorktown, NYOutlier Ensembles

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    Source URL: www.outlier-analytics.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-13 03:47:38
    8The Effect of Fragmentation in Trading on Market Quality in the UK Equity Market: Online Appendices∗ Lena K¨orber† London School of Economics Bank of England

    The Effect of Fragmentation in Trading on Market Quality in the UK Equity Market: Online Appendices∗ Lena K¨orber† London School of Economics Bank of England

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    Source URL: www.statistik.uni-bonn.de

    Language: English - Date: 2015-10-23 03:54:17
    9MacroBase: Analytic Monitoring for the Internet of Things Peter Bailis†‡ , Deepak Narayanan† , Samuel Madden‡∗ arXiv:1603.00567v1 [cs.DB] 2 Mar 2016  † Stanford

    MacroBase: Analytic Monitoring for the Internet of Things Peter Bailis†‡ , Deepak Narayanan† , Samuel Madden‡∗ arXiv:1603.00567v1 [cs.DB] 2 Mar 2016 † Stanford

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    Source URL: arxiv.org

    Language: English - Date: 2016-03-02 20:06:21
    10Computationally simple state occupancy probability estimation in multi-state models subject to interval censoring Andrew Titman Lancaster University

    Computationally simple state occupancy probability estimation in multi-state models subject to interval censoring Andrew Titman Lancaster University

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    Source URL: www.maths.lancs.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2013-12-15 03:15:40