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GEOINFORMATICA
1998
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13 years 8 months ago
Computational Perspectives on Map Generalization
ally related entity types, or classes, into higher level, more abstract types, as part of a hierarchical classi®cation scheme. graphy, generalization retains the notion of abstrac...
Robert Weibel, Christopher B. Jones
SSD
2009
Springer
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14 years 3 months ago
Versioning of Network Models in a Multiuser Environment
The standard database mechanisms for concurrency control, which include transactions and locking protocols, do not provide the support needed for updating complex geographic data i...
Petko Bakalov, Erik G. Hoel, Sudhakar Menon, Vassi...
SIGMOD
2010
ACM
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14 years 1 months ago
K-nearest neighbor search for fuzzy objects
The K-Nearest Neighbor search (kNN) problem has been investigated extensively in the past due to its broad range of applications. In this paper we study this problem in the contex...
Kai Zheng, Gabriel Pui Cheong Fung, Xiaofang Zhou
BTW
2007
Springer
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14 years 3 months ago
System P: Completeness-driven Query Answering in Peer Data Management Systems
Abstract: Peer data management systems (PDMS) are a highly dynamic, decentralized infrastructure for large-scale data integration. They consist of a dynamic set of autonomous peers...
Armin Roth, Felix Naumann
SI3D
2006
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Human motion estimation from a reduced marker set
Motion capture data from human subjects exhibits considerable redundancy. In this paper, we propose novel methods for exploiting this redundancy. In particular, we set out to find...
Guodong Liu, Jingdan Zhang, Wei Wang 0010, Leonard...