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AAAI
2000
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A Self-Organizing Neural Network for Contour Integration through Synchronized Firing
Contour integration in low-level vision is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between neurons with similar orientation tuning. The exact neural mechanisms underlying s...
Yoonsuck Choe, Risto Miikkulainen
SNPD
2003
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Categorization of Transparent-Motion Patterns Using the Projective Plane
Based on a new framework for the description of N transparent motions we categorize different types of transparent-motion patterns. Confidence measures for the presence of all th...
Cicero Mota, Michael Dorr, Ingo Stuke, Erhardt Bar...
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SODA
2003
ACM
143views Algorithms» more  SODA 2003»
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Matching planar maps
The subject of this paper are algorithms for measuring the similarity of patterns of line segments in the plane, a standard problem in, e.g., computer vision, geographic informati...
Helmut Alt, Alon Efrat, Günter Rote, Carola W...
DARE
2000
108views more  DARE 2000»
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Evaluating navigation methods for an AR system
BUILD-IT is a planning tool based on computer vision technology, supporting complex planning and composition tasks. A group of people, seated around a table, interact with objects...
Morten Fjeld
ICGA
1997
133views Optimization» more  ICGA 1997»
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Messy Genetic Algorithms for Subset Feature Selection
Subset Feature Selection problems can have severalattributes which may make Messy Genetic Algorithms an appropriateoptimization method. First, competitive solutions may often use ...
L. Darrell Whitley, J. Ross Beveridge, Cesar Guerr...
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