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GECCO
2009
Springer
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Dealing with inheritance in OO evolutionary testing
Most of the software developed in the world follows the object-oriented (OO) paradigm. However, the existing work on evolutionary testing is mainly targeted to procedural language...
Javier Ferrer, J. Francisco Chicano, Enrique Alba
ISVC
2009
Springer
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LightShop: An Interactive Lighting System Incorporating the 2D Image Editing Paradigm
Lighting is a fundamental and important process in the 3D animation pipeline. Conventional lighting workflow is time-consuming and labor-intensive. A user must fiddle with a rang...
Younghui Kim, Junyong Noh
IROS
2008
IEEE
126views Robotics» more  IROS 2008»
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An optical external localization system and applications to indoor tracking
— Precise robot positioning is important for many applications in indoor environments. Current solutions to the indoor localization problem are either both unreliable and inaccur...
Srujan Linga, Binayak Roy, H. Harry Asada, Daniela...
AINA
2007
IEEE
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Depth-Latency Tradeoffs in Multicast Tree Algorithms
The construction of multicast trees is complicated by the need to balance a number of important objectives, including: minimizing latencies, minimizing depth/hops, and bounding th...
Michael T. Helmick, Fred S. Annexstein
FOCS
2006
IEEE
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A simple condition implying rapid mixing of single-site dynamics on spin systems
Spin systems are a general way to describe local interactions between nodes in a graph. In statistical mechanics, spin systems are often used as a model for physical systems. In c...
Thomas P. Hayes