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CORR
2010
Springer
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Efficient Dealiased Convolutions without Padding
Algorithms are developed for calculating dealiased linear convolution sums without the expense of conventional zero-padding or phase-shift techniques. For one-dimensional in-place ...
John C. Bowman, Malcolm Roberts
WSC
2001
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Hybrid agent-based simulation for analyzing the national airspace system
Hybrid agent-based simulation is required to provide a mechanism for analyzing large-scale complex systems, such as the National Airspace System (NAS). The dynamic behavior of man...
Seungman Lee, Amy R. Pritchett, David Goldsman
AIPS
2010
13 years 11 months ago
Cost-Optimal Factored Planning: Promises and Pitfalls
Factored planning methods aim to exploit locality to efficiently solve large but "loosely coupled" planning problems by computing solutions locally and propagating limit...
Eric Fabre, Loig Jezequel, Patrik Haslum, Sylvie T...
PAMI
2006
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Optimal Surface Segmentation in Volumetric Images-A Graph-Theoretic Approach
Efficient segmentation of globally optimal surfaces representing object boundaries in volumetric data sets is important and challenging in many medical image analysis applications....
Kang Li, Xiaodong Wu, Danny Z. Chen, Milan Sonka
MOBIHOC
2008
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Self-monitoring for sensor networks
Local monitoring is an effective mechanism for the security of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Existing schemes assume the existence of sufficient number of active nodes to carry...
Dezun Dong, Yunhao Liu, Xiangke Liao