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IJCV
1998
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A Multibody Factorization Method for Independently Moving Objects
The structure-from-motion problem has been extensively studied in the field of computer vision. Yet, the bulk of the existing work assumes that the scene contains only a single mo...
João Paulo Costeira, Takeo Kanade
JCNS
2002
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Redundancy and Synergy Arising from Pairwise Correlations in Neuronal Ensembles
Multielectrode arrays allow recording of the activity of many single neurons, from which correlations can be calculated. The functional roles of correlations can be revealed by mea...
Michele Bezzi, Mathew E. Diamond, Alessandro Treve...
JMLR
2002
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Learning to Construct Fast Signal Processing Implementations
A single signal processing algorithm can be represented by many mathematically equivalent formulas. However, when these formulas are implemented in code and run on real machines, ...
Bryan Singer, Manuela M. Veloso
PAMI
2002
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Identifying Faces in a 2D Line Drawing Representing a Manifold Object
A straightforward way to illustrate a 3D model is to use a line drawing. Faces in a 2D line drawing provide important information for reconstructing its 3D geometry. Manifold objec...
Jianzhuang Liu, Yong Tsui Lee, Wai-kuen Cham
TMI
1998
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Automated Seeded Lesion Segmentation on Digital Mammograms
Abstract—Segmenting lesions is a vital step in many computerized mass-detection schemes for digital (or digitized) mammograms. We have developed two novel lesion segmentation tec...
Matthew A. Kupinski, Maryellen L. Giger
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