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MP
2006
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Robust optimization of contaminant sensor placement for community water systems
We present a series of related robust optimization models for placing sensors in municipal water networks to detect contaminants that are maliciously or accidentally injected. We f...
Robert D. Carr, Harvey J. Greenberg, William E. Ha...
JIRS
2007
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Recognition of Human Motion From Qualitative Normalised Templates
Abstract This paper proposes a Qualitative Normalised Templates (QNTs) framework for solving the human motion classification problem. In contrast to other human motion classifica...
Chee Seng Chan, Honghai Liu, David J. Brown
CCR
2004
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Distributed scheduling policies in networks of input-queued packet switches
Scheduling algorithms for input-queued packet switches have been widely researched. It has been shown that various classes of scheduling algorithms provide guarantees on stability ...
Claus Bauer
JBI
2002
13 years 9 months ago
Revising regulatory networks: from expression data to linear causal models
Discovering the complex regulatory networks that govern mRNA expression is an important but difficult problem. Many current approaches use only expression data from microarrays to...
Stephen D. Bay, Jeff Shrager, Andrew Pohorille, Pa...
TIP
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Blurred Image Recognition by Legendre Moment Invariants
—Processing blurred images is a key problem in many image applications. Existing methods to obtain blur invariants which are invariant with respect to centrally symmetric blur ar...
Hui Zhang, Huazhong Shu, Guo-Niu Han, Gouenou Coat...