Computer and information sciences topic list of research papers
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Performance bounds for relative configuration and global transformation in cooperative localization
Abstract Cooperative localization introduces internode measurements to provide the node relative locations instead of absolute locations. This paper decomposes the absolute locations into relative configuration and global transformation, where the...
2016 / Ping Zhang, Jian Lu, Qiao Wang -
Informed-principal problems in environments with generalized private values2012 / Tymofiy Mylovanov, Thomas Tröger
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Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 57, part 7, of the IJSEM2007 /
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Enclosing the behavior of a hybrid automaton up to and beyond a Zeno point
Abstract Even simple hybrid automata like the classic bouncing ball can exhibit Zeno behavior. The existence of this type of behavior has so far forced a large class of simulators to either ignore some events or risk looping indefinitely. This in...
2015 / Michal Konečný, Walid Taha, Ferenc A. Bartha, Jan Duracz, Adam Duracz, et al. -
Semantics-Driven Language Design:
Abstract The virtual class [15] construct was first introduced in the language Beta to provide added expressiveness when used with inheritance. Unfortunately, the virtual class construct in Beta is not statically type-safe. In this paper we show how ...
2004 / Kim B. Bruce, Joseph C. Vanderwaart -
Linear game non-contextuality and Bell inequalities—a graph-theoretic approach2016 / M Rosicka, R Ramanathan, P Gnaciński, K Horodecki, M Horodecki, et al.
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Maximin Design on Non-Hypercube Domain and Kernel Interpolation
Abstract In computer experiment framework, the choice in a design of experiments is an important concern. When there is no information about the black box function to be approximated, an exploratory design is usually taken. Two well-known...
2010 / Yves Auffray, Pierre Barbillon, Jean-Michel Marin -
Notification that new names and new combinations have appeared in volume 54, part 2, of the IJSEM2004 /
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Anamorphic Free-Form Deformation
Abstract In an optical anamorphosis, an object is seen distorted unless the viewer is positioned at a specific point, where the object appears normal. We describe how to endow a rational Free-Form Deformation with an anamorphic character in a simple ...
2016 / Javier Sánchez-Reyes, Jesús M. Chacón -
Communication spaces2013 / E. Coiera
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Modelling the impact of social network on energy savings
Abstract It is noted that human behaviour changes can have a significant impact on energy consumption, however, qualitative study on such an impact is still very limited, and it is necessary to develop the corresponding mathematical models to...
2016 / Feng Du, Jiangfeng Zhang, Hailong Li, Jinyue Yan, Stuart Galloway, et al. -
Statistical Inference, Learning and Models in Big Data2016 / Beate Franke, Jean-François Plante, Ribana Roscher, En-shiun Annie Lee, Cathal Smyth, et al.
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The Insights of Algorithmic Entropy2009 / Sean Devine
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gr-MRI: A software package for magnetic resonance imaging using software defined radios
Abstract The goal of this work is to develop software that enables the rapid implementation of custom MRI spectrometers using commercially-available software defined radios (SDRs). The developed gr-MRI software package comprises a set of Python...
2016 / Christopher J. Hasselwander, Zhipeng Cao, William A. Grissom -
Recovery of heavily fragmented JPEG files
Abstract File carving from damaged file system plays an important role in file recovery for identifying evidence in digital forensics. In this paper, we focus on JPEG file carving, with an emphasis on heavily fragmented cases. The difficulty lies on ...
2016 / Yanbin Tang, Junbin Fang, K.P. Chow, S.M. Yiu, Jun Xu, et al. -
Radial basis function neural networks: a topical state-of-the-art survey2016 / Ch. Sanjeev Kumar Dash, Ajit Kumar Behera, Satchidananda Dehuri, Sung-Bae Cho
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Association between volume and momentum of online searches and real-world collective unrest
Abstract A fundamental idea from physics is that macroscopic transitions can occur as a result of an escalation in the correlated activity of a many-body system’s constituent particles. Here we apply this idea in an interdisciplinary setting,...
2016 / Hong Qi, Pedro Manrique, Daniela Johnson, Elvira Restrepo, Neil F. Johnson -
Effect of homophily on network formation
Abstract Although there is much research on network formation based on the preferential attachment rule, the research did not come up with a formula that, on the one hand, can reproduce shapes of cumulative degree distributions of empirical complex...
2016 / Kibae Kim, Jörn Altmann -
Bounding Box Object Localization Based On Image Superpixelization
Abstract One of successful approaches for object localization and recognition is sliding window approach where different candidate windows are found and evaluated and the best window is selected to represent the object. To avoid exhaustive search...
2012 / Mostafa S. Ibrahim, Amr A. Badr, Mostafa R. Abdallah, Ibrahim F. Eissa -
PACHA: Low Cost Bare Metal Development for Shared Memory Manycore Accelerators
Abstract Today, efficiently implementing an application on shared memory manycore accelerators is a hard task. Linux eases the development, but is not adapted to exploit the maximum of the platform yet. Bare metal programming environments provided...
2013 / Alexandre Aminot, Alexandre Guerre, Julien Peeters, Yves Lhuillier