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Online advertising has been all the rage these years. Budget control and traffic prediction turn out to be important issues for the demand-side platforms (DSPs). However, DSPs cannot easily grab the information of audiences and media platforms. Although DSPs might have the information immediately, it is still hard to response the request of advertisements in real-time due to the high volume of features...
In the social network, living photos occupy a large portion of web contents. For sharing a photo with the people appearing in that, users have to manually tag the people with their names, and the social network system links the photo to the people immediately. However, tagging the photos manually is a time-consuming task while people take thousands of photos in their daily life. Therefore, more and...
In our view, the most important characteristic of a fuzzy rule-based system is its readability, which is seriously affected by, among other things, the number of features used to design the rule base. Hence, for high-dimensional data, dimensionality reduction through feature selection (not extraction) is very important. Our objective, here, is not to find an optimal rule base for classification but...
This study is to analyze the upper and lower extremity's reaction while riding bicycle in 3 different speed and 3 different gradients on both fixed and non-fixed training platform, We used 6 physically healthy male as our subjects, who are aged 23.46±3.21 with an average height 171.26±6.39cm, average weight 64.43±7.48kg, average time of working out per week 13 hours, and no physical obstacles and...
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