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FUIN
2006
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Associative Omega-product of Processes
The notion of an associative omega-product is applied to processes. Processes are one of the ways to represent behavior of Petri nets. They have been studied for some years as an ...
Roman R. Redziejowski
WWW
2003
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Adaptive on-line page importance computation
The computation of page importance in a huge dynamic graph has recently attracted a lot of attention because of the web. Page importance, or page rank is defined as the fixpoint o...
Serge Abiteboul, Mihai Preda, Gregory Cobena
ACL
1998
13 years 8 months ago
Time Mapping with Hypergraphs
Word graphs are able to represent a large number of different utterance hypotheses in a very compact manner. However, usually they contain a huge amount of redundancy in terms of ...
Jan W. Amtrup, Volker Weber
JMIV
2008
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Fusion Graphs: Merging Properties and Watersheds
Region merging methods consist of improving an initial segmentation by merging some pairs of neighboring regions. In this paper, we consider a segmentation as a set of connected r...
Jean Cousty, Gilles Bertrand, Michel Couprie, Laur...
ICPR
2008
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Similarity-based matching for face authentication
We propose in this paper a face authentication method based on a similarity measure. The SIFT descriptor is used to define some interest keypoints characterized by an invariant pa...
Christophe Rosenberger, Luc Brun