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CJ
2010
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15 years 24 days ago
Turning Back Time - What Impact on Performance?
Consistent with the divide-and-conquer approach to problem solving, a recursive result is presented in the domain of stochastic modelling that derives product-form solutions for t...
Peter G. Harrison
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CVPR
2011
IEEE
1506views Computer Vision» more  CVPR 2011»
14 years 11 months ago
What makes an image memorable?
When glancing at a magazine, or browsing the Internet, we are continuously being exposed to photographs. Despite of this overflow of visual information, humans are extremely good...
Phillip Isola, Jianxiong Xiao, Aude Oliva, Antonio...
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TOG
2012
280views Communications» more  TOG 2012»
13 years 5 months ago
What makes Paris look like Paris?
Given a large repository of geotagged imagery, we seek to automatically find visual elements, e.g. windows, balconies, and street signs, that are most distinctive for a certain g...
Carl Doersch, Saurabh Singh, Abhinav Gupta, Josef ...
JUCS
2008
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15 years 3 months ago
What is Correctness of Security Protocols?
: As soon as major protocol flaws were discovered empirically -- a good luck that is not older than the early 1990s -- this title question came up to the world. It was soon realise...
Giampaolo Bella
DAGSTUHL
1996
15 years 4 months ago
What Not to Do When Writing an Interpreter for Specialisation
A partial evaluator, given a program and a known "static" part of its input data, outputs a specialised or residual program in which computations depending only on the st...
Neil D. Jones