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ISAAC
2001
Springer
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Labeling Subway Lines
Abstract. Graphical features on map, charts, diagrams and graph drawings usually must be annotated with text labels in order to convey their meaning. In this paper we focus on a pr...
Maria Angeles Garrido, Claudia Iturriaga, Alberto ...
LSSC
2001
Springer
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A Quasi-Monte Carlo Method for Integration with Improved Convergence
Abstract. Quasi-Monte Carlo methods are based on the idea that random Monte Carlo techniques can often be improved by replacing the underlying source of random numbers with a more ...
Aneta Karaivanova, Ivan Dimov, Sofiya Ivanovska
RT
2001
Springer
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Path Differentials and Applications
Abstract. Photo-realistic rendering algorithms such as Monte Carlo ray tracing sample individual paths to compute images. Noise and aliasing artefacts are usually reduced by supers...
Frank Suykens, Yves D. Willems
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SCALESPACE
2001
Springer
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Gaussian Convolutions. Numerical Approximations Based on Interpolation
Abstract. Gaussian convolutions are perhaps the most often used image operators in low-level computer vision tasks. Surprisingly though, there are precious few articles that descri...
Rein van den Boomgaard, Rik van der Weij
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SCALESPACE
2001
Springer
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Down-Scaling for Better Transform Compression
Abstract. The most popular lossy image compression method used on the Internet is the JPEG standard. JPEG’s good compression performance and low computational and memory complexi...
Alfred M. Bruckstein, Michael Elad, Ron Kimmel