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2010
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Optimal query complexity bounds for finding graphs
We consider the problem of finding an unknown graph by using two types of queries with an additive property. Given a graph, an additive query asks the number of edges in a set of ...
Sung-Soon Choi, Jeong Han Kim
AI
2008
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Modelling and solving temporal reasoning as propositional satisfiability
Representing and reasoning about time dependent information is a key research issue in many areas of computer science and artificial intelligence. One of the best known and widely...
Duc Nghia Pham, John Thornton, Abdul Sattar
AROBOTS
2010
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Reactive direction control for a mobile robot: a locust-like control of escape direction emerges when a bilateral pair of model
Locusts possess a bilateral pair of uniquely identifiable visual neurons that respond vigorously to the image of an approaching object. These neurons are called the lobula giant m...
Shigang Yue, Roger D. Santer, Yoshifumi Yamawaki, ...
APPML
2007
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Extension of a theorem of Whitney
It is shown that every planar graph with no separating triangles is a subgraph of a Hamiltonian planar graph; that is, Whitney’s theorem holds without the assumption of a triang...
Paul C. Kainen, Shannon Overbay
BIODATAMINING
2008
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Search extension transforms Wiki into a relational system: A case for flavonoid metabolite database
Background: In computer science, database systems are based on the relational model founded by Edgar Codd in 1970. On the other hand, in the area of biology the word 'databas...
Masanori Arita, Kazuhiro Suwa
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