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CVPR
2012
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
City scale geo-spatial trajectory estimation of a moving camera
This paper presents a novel method for estimating the geospatial trajectory of a moving camera with unknown intrinsic parameters, in a city-scale urban environment. The proposed m...
Gonzalo Vaca-Castano, Amir Roshan Zamir, Mubarak S...
ICPR
2004
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
An Undecimated Wavelet Transform Based Denoising, PPCA Based Pulse Modeling and Detection-Classification of PD Signals
Authors Address the problem of recognition and retrieval of relatively weak industrial signal such as Partial Discharges (PD) buried in excessive noise. The major bottleneck being...
Pradeep Kumar Shetty, T. S. Ramu
DAC
2007
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Automatic Verification of External Interrupt Behaviors for Microprocessor Design
Interrupt behaviors, especially the external ones, are difficult to verify in a microprocessor design project in that they involve both interacting hardware and software. This pap...
Fu-Ching Yang, Wen-Kai Huang, Ing-Jer Huang
ICML
2007
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
Boosting for transfer learning
Traditional machine learning makes a basic assumption: the training and test data should be under the same distribution. However, in many cases, this identicaldistribution assumpt...
Wenyuan Dai, Qiang Yang, Gui-Rong Xue, Yong Yu
SIGSOFT
2009
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Fair and balanced?: bias in bug-fix datasets
Software engineering researchers have long been interested in where and why bugs occur in code, and in predicting where they might turn up next. Historical bug-occurence data has ...
Christian Bird, Adrian Bachmann, Eirik Aune, John ...