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HCI
2007
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Non-commercial Object-Base Scene Description
This paper investigates methods of describing two-dimensional and three-dimensional scenes using eXtensible Mark-up Language (XML). It also investigates the initial development of ...
Stephen R. Gulliver, Gheorghita Ghinea, K. Kaur
PUK
2000
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OCL-Graph: Exploiting Object Structure in a Plan Graph Algorithm
In this paper we discuss and describe preliminary results of integrating two strands of planning research - that of using plan graphs to speed up planning, and that of using object...
Ron M. Simpson, T. L. McCluskey, Donghong Liu
IJCGA
2008
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Computing the Hausdorff Distance between Curved Objects
The Hausdorff distance between two sets of curves is a measure for the similarity of these objects and therefore an interesting feature in shape recognition. If the curves are alg...
Helmut Alt, Ludmila Scharf
IVC
2008
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Attention can improve a simple model for object recognition
Object recognition is one of the most important tasks of the visual cortex. Even though it has been closely studied in the field of computer vision and neuroscience, the underlyin...
Edgar Bermudez Contreras, Hilary Buxton, Emmet Spi...
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ECOOP
2005
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Prototypes with Multiple Dispatch: An Expressive and Dynamic Object Model
Two object-oriented programming language paradigms— dynamic, prototype-based languages and multi-method languages— provide orthogonal benefits to software engineers. These two...
Lee Salzman, Jonathan Aldrich