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IJCV
1998
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What Is the Set of Images of an Object Under All Possible Illumination Conditions?
The appearance of an object depends on both the viewpoint from which it is observed and the light sources by which it is illuminated. If the appearance of two objects is never iden...
Peter N. Belhumeur, David J. Kriegman
APAL
2006
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Canonical structure in the universe of set theory: part two
We prove a number of consistency results complementary to the ZFC results from our paper [4]. We produce examples of non-tightly stationary mutually stationary sequences, sequences...
James Cummings, Matthew Foreman, Menachem Magidor
INTEGRATION
2008
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Constant-time addition with hybrid-redundant numbers: Theory and implementations
Abstract: Hybrid-redundant number representation has provided a flexible framework for digitparallel addition in a manner that facilitates area-time tradeoffs for VLSI implementati...
Ghassem Jaberipur, Behrooz Parhami
FOCS
2008
IEEE
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Market Equilibria in Polynomial Time for Fixed Number of Goods or Agents
We consider markets in the classical Arrow-Debreu model. There are n agents and m goods. Each buyer has a concave utility function (of the bundle of goods he/she buys) and an init...
Nikhil R. Devanur, Ravi Kannan
PAKDD
2005
ACM
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Dynamic Cluster Formation Using Level Set Methods
Density-based clustering has the advantages for (i) allowing arbitrary shape of cluster and (ii) not requiring the number of clusters as input. However, when clusters touch each o...
Andy M. Yip, Chris H. Q. Ding, Tony F. Chan