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Patrick Haffner

Researcher at AT&T Labs

Publications -  97
Citations -  57875

Patrick Haffner is an academic researcher from AT&T Labs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Support vector machine & Speaker recognition. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 97 publications receiving 42604 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick Haffner include Nuance Communications & Carnegie Mellon University.

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Gradient-based learning applied to document recognition

TL;DR: In this article, a graph transformer network (GTN) is proposed for handwritten character recognition, which can be used to synthesize a complex decision surface that can classify high-dimensional patterns, such as handwritten characters.

Gradient-based learning applied to document recognition

TL;DR: This paper reviews various methods applied to handwritten character recognition and compares them on a standard handwritten digit recognition task, and Convolutional neural networks are shown to outperform all other techniques.
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Support vector machines for histogram-based image classification

TL;DR: It is observed that a simple remapping of the input x(i)-->x(i)(a) improves the performance of linear SVM's to such an extend that it makes them, for this problem, a valid alternative to RBF kernels.
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Object Recognition with Gradient-Based Learning

TL;DR: This paper attempts to show that for recognizing simple objects with high shape variability such as handwritten characters, it is possible, and even advantageous, to feed the system directly with minimally processed images and to rely on learning to extract the right set of features.
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ACAS: automated construction of application signatures

TL;DR: This paper applies three statistical machine learning algorithms to automatically identify signatures for a range of applications and finds that this approach is highly accurate and scales to allow online application identification on high speed links.