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JMIV
2008
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A Network Flow Algorithm for Reconstructing Binary Images from Continuous X-rays
Tomography is a powerful technique to obtain accurate images of the interior of an object in a nondestructive way. Conventional reconstruction algorithms, such as filtered backproj...
Kees Joost Batenburg
PAMI
2006
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Stereo Matching with Linear Superposition of Layers
In this paper, we address stereo matching in the presence of a class of non-Lambertian effects, where image formation can be modeled as the additive superposition of layers at diff...
Yanghai Tsin, Sing Bing Kang, Richard Szeliski
PAMI
2006
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Convergent Tree-Reweighted Message Passing for Energy Minimization
Algorithms for discrete energy minimization are of fundamental importance in computer vision. In this paper we focus on the recent technique proposed by Wainwright et al. [33] - t...
Vladimir Kolmogorov
SIGMOD
2008
ACM
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NAGA: harvesting, searching and ranking knowledge
The presence of encyclopedic Web sources, such as Wikipedia, the Internet Movie Database (IMDB), World Factbook, etc. calls for new querying techniques that are simple and yet mor...
Gjergji Kasneci, Fabian M. Suchanek, Georgiana Ifr...
TCS
2008
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Distance- k knowledge in self-stabilizing algorithms
Abstract. Many graph problems seem to require knowledge that extends beyond the immediate neighbors of a node. The usual self-stabilizing model only allows for nodes to make decisi...
Wayne Goddard, Stephen T. Hedetniemi, David Pokras...
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