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GEOINFORMATICA
1998
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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
MOC
2002
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The error bounds and tractability of quasi-Monte Carlo algorithms in infinite dimension
Dimensionally unbounded problems are frequently encountered in practice, such as in simulations of stochastic processes, in particle and light transport problems and in the problem...
Fred J. Hickernell, Xiaoqun Wang
MVA
2002
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Identifying Body Parts of Multiple People in Multi-Camera Images
In order to track and recognize the movements of multiple people using multiple cameras, each person needs to be segmented and identified in the image of each camera. We propose a...
Masafumi Tominaga, Hitoshi Hongo, Hiroyasu Koshimi...
TIP
1998
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DCT-based motion estimation
—We propose novel discrete cosine transform (DCT) pseudophase techniques to estimate shift/delay between two onedimensional (1-D) signals directly from their DCT coefficients by...
Ut-Va Koc, K. J. Ray Liu
TSMC
1998
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Toward a completely automatic neural-network-based human chromosome analysis
Abstract—The application of neural networks (NN’s) to automatic analysis of chromosome images is investigated in this paper. All aspects of the analysis, namely segmentation, f...
Boaz Lerner
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