Abstract In case of insufficient data samples in highdimensional classification problems, sparse scatters of samples tend to have many ‘holes’—regions that have few or no nea...
Hakan Cevikalp, Diane Larlus, Marian Neamtu, Bill ...
A person working with diverse information sources--with possibly different formats and information models--may recognize and wish to express conceptual structures that are not exp...
Sudarshan Murthy, Lois M. L. Delcambre, David Maie...
The venerable problem solving technique of simulation finds itself inthe midstof a revolution. Where once it was regarded as a "technique of last resort" for systems ana...
Richard M. Weatherly, Annette L. Wilson, Bradford ...
—We introduce a class of planar arcs and curves, called tame arcs, which is general enough to describe (parts of) the boundaries of planar real objects. A tame arc can have smoot...
Collecting, analyzing, and sharing information via a hypertext results in the continuous modification of information content over a long period of time. Such tasks will benefit fr...