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CORR
2008
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Lower bounds for adaptive linearity tests
Linearity tests are randomized algorithms which have oracle access to the truth table of some function f, and are supposed to distinguish between linear functions and functions whi...
Shachar Lovett
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CORR
2008
Springer
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Copper Electrodeposition for 3D Integration
Abstract-Two dimensional (2D) integration has been the traditional approach for IC integration. Increasing demands for providing electronic devices with superior performance and fu...
Rozalia Beica, Charles Sharbono, Tom Ritzdorf
IJCV
2008
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Robust Object Detection with Interleaved Categorization and Segmentation
This paper presents a novel method for detecting and localizing objects of a visual category in cluttered real-world scenes. Our approach considers object categorization and figure...
Bastian Leibe, Ales Leonardis, Bernt Schiele
CORR
2007
Springer
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Linear Tabling Strategies and Optimizations
Recently there has been a growing interest of research in tabling in the logic programming community because of its usefulness in a variety of application domains including progra...
Neng-Fa Zhou, Taisuke Sato, Yi-Dong Shen
CORR
2007
Springer
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Nodally 3-connected planar graphs and convex combination mappings
A barycentric mapping of a planar graph is a plane embedding in which every internal vertex is the average of its neighbours. A celebrated result of Tutte’s [16] is that if a pl...
Colm Ó'Dúnlaing
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