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BIOSYSTEMS
2010
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A rate distortion approach to protein symmetry
A spontaneous symmetry breaking argument is applied to the problem of protein form, via a Rate Distortion analysis of the relation between genome coding and the final condensation...
Rodrick Wallace
CCR
2010
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Minimizing energy consumptions in wireless sensor networks via two-modal transmission
We present a sophisticated framework to systematically explore the temporal correlation in environmental monitoring wireless sensor networks. The presented framework optimizes los...
Yao Liang, Wei Peng
CGF
2008
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Image-Based Surface Compression
We present a generic framework for compression of densely sampled 3D surfaces in order to satisfy the increasing demand for storing large amounts of 3D content. We decompose a giv...
Tilo Ochotta, Dietmar Saupe
CORR
2010
Springer
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Restricted Isometries for Partial Random Circulant Matrices
In the theory of compressed sensing, restricted isometry analysis has become a standard tool for studying how efficiently a measurement matrix acquires information about sparse an...
Holger Rauhut, Justin K. Romberg, Joel A. Tropp
CORR
2008
Springer
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Human expert fusion for image classification
: In image classification, merging the opinion of several human experts is very important for solving different tasks such as evaluation or training. Indeed, the reality is rarely ...
Arnaud Martin, Christophe Osswald