Neurocomputing, ‎0925-2312

Fachzeitschrift: Zeitschrift

  1. 2015
  2. LoCH: A neighborhood-based multidimensional projection technique for high-dimensional sparse spaces

    Fadel, S. G., Fatore, F. M., Duarte, F. S. L. G. & Paulovich, F. V., 20.02.2015, in: Neurocomputing. 150, Part B, S. 546-556 11 S.

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