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EJC
2008
13 years 7 months ago
A simple proof for open cups and caps
Let X be a set of points in general position in the plane. General position means that no three points lie on a line and no two points have the same x-coordinate. Y X is a cup, r...
Jakub Cerný
KI
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Modeling Ontological Concepts of Motions with Two Projection-Based Spatial Models
To model human concepts of motions is essential for the development of the systems and machines that collaborate with ordinary people on spatiodynamic tasks. This paper applies two...
Hui Shi, Yohei Kurata
SIAMDM
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
The Nine Morse Generic Tetrahedra
From computational geometry comes the notion of a Gabriel graph of a point set in the plane. The Gabriel graph consists of those edges connecting two points of the point set such t...
D. Siersma, M. van Manen
ICDCSW
2011
IEEE
12 years 7 months ago
Finding a "Kneedle" in a Haystack: Detecting Knee Points in System Behavior
—Computer systems often reach a point at which the relative cost to increase some tunable parameter is no longer worth the corresponding performance benefit. These “knees” t...
Ville Satopaa, Jeannie R. Albrecht, David Irwin, B...
SDM
2008
SIAM
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13 years 8 months ago
Maximal Quasi-Bicliques with Balanced Noise Tolerance: Concepts and Co-clustering Applications
The rigid all-versus-all adjacency required by a maximal biclique for its two vertex sets is extremely vulnerable to missing data. In the past, several types of quasi-bicliques ha...
Jinyan Li, Kelvin Sim, Guimei Liu, Limsoon Wong