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In 2005, Vikas Sindwani and the University of Chicago team proposed a new semi-supervised kernel-based SVM algorithm in the paper Beyond the Point Cloud: from Transductiv [...]
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The Jones polynomial is an important knot invariant introduced in 1984 by Vaughn Jones. There are multiple ways to compute the Jones polynomial and in this paper we will [...]
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An empirical climate model (ECM) takes a statistics-based approach in modelling the global Earth temperature as dependent on various forcings, such as the levels of green [...]
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Our project aims to streamline the workflow for making course proposals at Colorado College. Currently, in order to create a course proposal, professors need to go throug [...]
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We describe homophily as the tendency of people to connect with others who share similar socio-cultural traits. Homophily affects social networks across industries and co [...]
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