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DCG
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
Odd Crossing Number and Crossing Number Are Not the Same
The crossing number of a graph is the minimum number of edge intersections in a plane drawing of a graph, where each intersection is counted separately. If instead we count the nu...
Michael J. Pelsmajer, Marcus Schaefer, Daniel Stef...
CVPR
2009
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Image hallucination with feature enhancement
1 Example-based super-resolution recovers missing high frequencies in a magnified image by learning the correspondence between co-occurrence examples at two different resolution le...
Zhiwei Xiong, Xiaoyan Sun, Feng Wu
ER
2009
Springer
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13 years 6 months ago
Schema AND Data: A Holistic Approach to Mapping, Resolution and Fusion in Information Integration
Abstract. To integrate information, data in different formats, from different, potentially overlapping sources, must be related and transformed to meet the users' needs. Ten y...
Laura M. Haas, Martin Hentschel, Donald Kossmann, ...
3DIM
2003
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Adaptive Enhancement of 3D Scenes using Hierarchical Registration of Texture-Mapped 3D models
Adaptive fusion of new information in a 3D urban scene is an important goal to achieve in computer vision, graphics, and visualization. In this work we acquire new image pairs of ...
Srikumar Ramalingam, Suresh K. Lodha
GIS
2005
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Towards topological consistency and similarity of multiresolution geographical maps
Several application contexts require the ability to use together and compare different geographic datasets (maps) concerning the same or overlapping areas. This is for example the...
Alberto Belussi, Barbara Catania, Paola Podest&agr...