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MOC
2000
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Extrapolation methods and derivatives of limits of sequences
Let {Sm} be an infinite sequence whose limit or antilimit S can be approximated very efficiently by applying a suitable extrapolation method E0 to {Sm}. Assume that the Sm and henc...
Avram Sidi
FSS
2002
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A possibilistic approach to selecting portfolios with highest utility score
The mean-variance methodology for the portfolio selection problem, originally proposed by Markowitz, has been one of the most important research fields in modern finance. In this ...
Christer Carlsson, Robert Fullér, Pé...
IJCV
2002
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Self-Calibration of Rotating and Zooming Cameras
In this paper we describe the theory and practice of self-calibration of cameras which are fixed in location and may freely rotate while changing their internal parameters by zoomi...
Lourdes de Agapito, Eric Hayman, Ian D. Reid
ACTAC
1998
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On the Information Content of Semi-Structured Databases
In a semi-structured database there is no clear separation between the data and the schema, and the degree to which it is structured depends on the application. Semi-structured da...
Mark Levene
AI
1998
Springer
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Reasoning About Actions: Steady Versus Stabilizing State Constraints
In formal approaches to commonsense reasoning about actions. the Ramification Problem denotes the problem of handling indirect effects which implicitly derive from so-called state...
Michael Thielscher
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