Sciweavers

9 search results - page 1 / 2
» Finite three dimensional partial orders which are not sphere...
Sort
View
DM
1999
65views more  DM 1999»
13 years 7 months ago
Finite three dimensional partial orders which are not sphere orders
Abstract. Given a partially ordered set P = (X; P ), a function F which assigns to each x 2 X a set F (x) so that x y in P if and only if F (x) F (y) is called an inclusion represe...
Stefan Felsner, Peter C. Fishburn, William T. Trot...
CANDC
2008
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
'Genome order index' should not be used for defining compositional constraints in nucleotide sequences
Background: The Z-curve is a three dimensional representation of DNA sequences proposed over a decade ago and has been extensively applied to sequence segmentation, horizontal gen...
Eran Elhaik, Dan Graur, Kresimir Josic
GD
2000
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Three-Dimensional Orthogonal Graph Drawing with Optimal Volume
An orthogonal drawing of a graph is an embedding of the graph in the rectangular grid, with vertices represented by axis-aligned boxes, and edges represented by paths in the grid w...
Therese C. Biedl, Torsten Thiele, David R. Wood
ISCAS
2007
IEEE
179views Hardware» more  ISCAS 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Analysis for Signal and Power Integrity Using the Multilayered Finite Difference Method
— We present a method for fast analysis of signal and power integrity based on a recently developed multilayered finite difference method (M-FDM). In order to accurately model m...
Ege Engin, Krishna Bharath, Madhavan Swaminathan
ICCV
2009
IEEE
1363views Computer Vision» more  ICCV 2009»
15 years 14 days ago
Human Detection Using Partial Least Squares Analysis
Significant research has been devoted to detecting people in images and videos. In this paper we describe a human detection method that augments widely used edge-based features ...
William Robson Schwartz, Aniruddha Kembhavi, David...