Regions which evolve over time are a significant aspect of many phenomena in geographic information science. Examples include areas in which a measured value (e.g. temperature, sal...
Matt Duckham, John G. Stell, Maria Vasardani, Mich...
The human brain contains cortical areas specialized in representing object categories. Visual experience is known to change the responses in these category-selective areas of the ...
Marieke van der Linden, Miranda van Turennout, Pet...
We propose to design data structures called succinct geometric indexes of negligible space (more precisely, o(n) bits) that support geometric queries in optimal time, by taking adv...
Prosenjit Bose, Eric Y. Chen, Meng He, Anil Mahesh...
Segmentation of motion in an image sequence is one of the most challenging problems in image processing, while at the same time one that finds numerous applications. To date, a wea...
ct The backbone of the XML data model, namely ordered, unranked trees, is inherently recursive and it is natural to equip the associated languages with constructs that can query su...