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CORR
2010
Springer
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Quasi-randomness of graph balanced cut properties
Quasi-random graphs can be informally described as graphs whose edge distribution closely resembles that of a truly random graph of the same edge density. Recently, Shapira and Yu...
Hao Huang, Choongbum Lee
CSCL
2008
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Leveraging online communities in fostering adaptive schools
ct There has long been a call for schools to prepare students for the twenty-first 12century where skills and dispositions differ significantly from much of what has historically 1...
David Hung, Kenneth Y. T. Lim, Der-Thanq Victor Ch...
CGF
2006
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Verification of Physically Based Rendering Algorithms
Within computer graphics, the field of predictive rendering is concerned with those methods of image synthesis which yield results that do not only look real, but are also radiome...
Christiane Ulbricht, Alexander Wilkie, Werner Purg...
FTTCS
2006
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Algorithmic Results in List Decoding
Error-correcting codes are used to cope with the corruption of data by noise during communication or storage. A code uses an encoding procedure that judiciously introduces redunda...
Venkatesan Guruswami
IJDAR
2006
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Table-processing paradigms: a research survey
Tables are a ubiquitous form of communication. While everyone seems to know what a table is, a precise, analytical definition of "tabularity" remains elusive because some...
David W. Embley, Matthew Hurst, Daniel P. Lopresti...