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Methods obtained from various authors.
(1) MDS -- Michael Lee
(2) ISOMAP -- J. Tenenbaum, de Silva, & Langford
(3) LLE -- Sam Roweis & Lawrence Saul
(4) Hessian LLE -- D. Donoho & C. Grimes
(5) Laplacian -- M. Belkin & P. Niyogi
(6) Diffusion Map -- R. Coifman & S. Lafon
(7) LTSA -- Zhenyue Zhang & Hongyuan Zha
Jvm 規(guī)范說明。The Java Virtual Machine was designed to support the Java programming language. Some concepts and vocabulary from the Java language are thus necessary to understand the virtual machine. This chapter gives enough of an overview of Java to support the discussion of the Java Virtual Machine to follow. Its material has been condensed from The Java Language Specification, by James Gosling, Bill Joy, and Guy Steele. For a complete discussion of the Java language, or for details and examples of the material in this chapter, refer to that book. Readers familiar with that book may wish to skip this chapter. Readers familiar with Java, but not with The Java Language Specification, should at least skim this chapter for the terminology it introduces.
CCE is a multi-instance learning method solving multi-instance problems through adapting multi-instance representation to single-instance algorithms, which is quite different from existing multi-instance learning algorithms which attempt to adapt single-instance algorithms to multi-instance representation