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CORR
2000
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Sequence-Based Abstract Interpretation of Prolog
-BASED ABSTRACT INTERPRETATION OF PROLOG1 BAUDOUIN LE CHARLIER, SABINA ROSSI, AND PASCAL VAN HENTENRYCK . Abstract interpretation is a general methodology for systematic developmen...
Baudouin Le Charlier, Sabina Rossi, Pascal Van Hen...
IJCV
1998
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Feature Detection with Automatic Scale Selection
The fact that objects in the world appear in different ways depending on the scale of observation has important implications if one aims at describing them. It shows that the not...
Tony Lindeberg
CJTCS
1999
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The Permanent Requires Large Uniform Threshold Circuits
We show that thepermanent cannot be computed by uniform constantdepth threshold circuits of size Tn, for any function T such that for all k, Tk n = o2n. More generally, we show th...
Eric Allender
INFORMS
1998
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Feature Selection via Mathematical Programming
The problem of discriminating between two nite point sets in n-dimensional feature space by a separating plane that utilizes as few of the features as possible, is formulated as a...
Paul S. Bradley, Olvi L. Mangasarian, W. Nick Stre...
JMIV
1998
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Linear Scale-Space Theory from Physical Principles
In the past decades linear scale-space theory was derived on the basis of various axiomatics. In this paper we revisit these axioms and show that they merely coincide with the foll...
Alfons H. Salden, Bart M. ter Haar Romeny, Max A. ...
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