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ZEUS
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Estimating costs of a service
When designing a publicly available Web service, a service designer has to take care of costs and revenue caused by this services. In the very beginning possible partners might onl...
Christian Gierds, Jan Sürmeli
FLAIRS
2004
13 years 8 months ago
Automatic Creation of Contextual Knowledge in Simulated Agents
Modeling human behavior can be complicated and expensive. To be able to reduce costs, new methodologies and tools must be developed that automate the creation of human behavior mo...
Hans Fernlund, Avelino J. Gonzalez
ICARCV
2006
IEEE
420views Robotics» more  ICARCV 2006»
14 years 1 months ago
Recognizing People's Faces: from Human to Machine Vision
— As confirmed by recent neurophysiological studies, the use of dynamic information is extremely important for humans in visual perception of biological forms and motion. Apart ...
Massimo Tistarelli, Manuele Bicego, Enrico Grosso
LOCA
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Scalable Recognition of Daily Activities with Wearable Sensors
Abstract. High-level and longer-term activity recognition has great potentials in areas such as medical diagnosis and human behavior modeling. So far however, activity recognition ...
Tâm Huynh, Ulf Blanke, Bernt Schiele
GBRPR
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
A Quadratic Programming Approach to the Graph Edit Distance Problem
In this paper we propose a quadratic programming approach to computing the edit distance of graphs. Whereas the standard edit distance is defined with respect to a minimum-cost ed...
Michel Neuhaus, Horst Bunke