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IJCV
1998
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Feature Detection with Automatic Scale Selection
The fact that objects in the world appear in different ways depending on the scale of observation has important implications if one aims at describing them. It shows that the not...
Tony Lindeberg
SADM
2008
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Fast Projection-Based Methods for the Least Squares Nonnegative Matrix Approximation Problem
: Nonnegative matrix approximation (NNMA) is a popular matrix decomposition technique that has proven to be useful across a diverse variety of fields with applications ranging from...
Dongmin Kim, Suvrit Sra, Inderjit S. Dhillon
GIS
2010
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Bridge detection in grid terrains and improved drainage enforcement
Bare Earth gridded digital elevation models (DEMs) are often used to extract hydrologic features such as rivers and watersheds. DEMs must be conditioned by removing spurious sinks...
Ryan Carlson, Andrew Danner
JCNS
2010
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Sensory information in local field potentials and spikes from visual and auditory cortices: time scales and frequency bands
Studies analyzing sensory cortical processing or trying to decode brain activity often rely on a combination of different electrophysiological signals, such as local field potentia...
Andrei Belitski, Stefano Panzeri, Cesare Magri, Ni...
VLC
2010
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A model-based recognition engine for sketched diagrams
Many of today’s recognition approaches for hand-drawn sketches are feature-based, which is conceptually similar to the recognition of hand-written text. While very suitable for ...
Florian Brieler, Mark Minas