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2010
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Complexity dichotomy on partial grid recognition
Deciding whether a graph can be embedded in a grid using only unitlength edges is NP-complete, even when restricted to binary trees. However, it is not difficult to devise a numbe...
Vinícius G. P. de Sá, Guilherme Dias...
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2008
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A Model-Based Frequency Constraint for Mining Associations from Transaction Data
Mining frequent itemsets is a popular method for finding associated items in databases. For this method, support, the co-occurrence frequency of the items which form an associatio...
Michael Hahsler
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2010
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Joint interpretation of on-board vision and static GPS cartography for determination of correct speed limit
We present here a first prototype of a "Speed Limit Support" Advance Driving Assistance System (ADAS) producing permanent reliable information on the current speed limit...
Alexandre Bargeton, Fabien Moutarde, Fawzi Nashash...
CORR
2010
Springer
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Performance Analysis of Spectral Clustering on Compressed, Incomplete and Inaccurate Measurements
Spectral clustering is one of the most widely used techniques for extracting the underlying global structure of a data set. Compressed sensing and matrix completion have emerged a...
Blake Hunter, Thomas Strohmer
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2008
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Building an interpretable fuzzy rule base from data using Orthogonal Least Squares Application to a depollution problem
In many fields where human understanding plays a crucial role, such as bioprocesses, the capacity of extracting knowledge from data is of critical importance. Within this framewor...
Sébastien Destercke, Serge Guillaume, Brigi...