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TOG
2002
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CHARMS: a simple framework for adaptive simulation
Finite element solvers are a basic component of simulation applications; they are common in computer graphics, engineering, and medical simulations. Although adaptive solvers can ...
Eitan Grinspun, Petr Krysl, Peter Schröder
PAMI
2007
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MonoSLAM: Real-Time Single Camera SLAM
—We present a real-time algorithm which can recover the 3D trajectory of a monocular camera, moving rapidly through a previously unknown scene. Our system, which we dub MonoSLAM,...
Andrew J. Davison, Ian D. Reid, Nicholas Molton, O...
PAMI
2007
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Gaussian Mean-Shift Is an EM Algorithm
The mean-shift algorithm, based on ideas proposed by Fukunaga and Hostetler (1975), is a hill-climbing algorithm on the density defined by a finite mixture or a kernel density e...
Miguel Á. Carreira-Perpiñán
PR
2007
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EROS: Ensemble rough subspaces
Ensemble learning is attracting much attention from pattern recognition and machine learning domains for good generalization. Both theoretical and experimental researches show tha...
Qinghua Hu, Daren Yu, Zongxia Xie, Xiaodong Li
PVLDB
2008
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Efficient search for the top-k probable nearest neighbors in uncertain databases
Uncertainty pervades many domains in our lives. Current real-life applications, e.g., location tracking using GPS devices or cell phones, multimedia feature extraction, and sensor...
George Beskales, Mohamed A. Soliman, Ihab F. Ilyas
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