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JCIT
2007
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Edge Closing of Synthetic and Real Images using Polynomial Fitting
Usually, in image processing, edge detectors are mostly used as a basis for high level processing. In many cases, the edge detection gives erroneous and imprecise results, as inco...
M. Benjelloun, H. J. Tellez Oliva, R. Prevot
CACM
2005
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Information dissemination via wireless broadcast
them as an abstract cellular model where users access information through access points. ract model consists of a base station, a number of clients, and a number of channels. A cli...
Baihua Zheng, Dik Lun Lee
JCT
2007
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On the maximum number of edges in quasi-planar graphs
A topological graph is quasi-planar, if it does not contain three pairwise crossing edges. Agarwal et al. [2] proved that these graphs have a linear number of edges. We give a sim...
Eyal Ackerman, Gábor Tardos
JIIS
2007
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Constraint-based sequential pattern mining: the pattern-growth methods
Constraints are essential for many sequential pattern mining applications. However, there is no systematic study on constraint-based sequential pattern mining. In this paper, we in...
Jian Pei, Jiawei Han, Wei Wang
CVIU
2004
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3-D reconstruction of static human body shape from image sequence
The generation of 3-D models from uncalibrated image sequences is a challenging problem that has been investigated in many research activities in the last decade. In particular, a...
Fabio Remondino