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ICGA
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
A Survey of NP-Complete Puzzles
Single-player games (often called puzzles) have received considerable attention from the scientific community. Consequently, interesting insights into some puzzles, and into the a...
Graham Kendall, Andrew J. Parkes, Kristian Spoerer
COMPGEOM
2003
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
the asteroid surveying problem and other puzzles
We consider two variants of the well-known “sailor in the fog” puzzle. The first version (the “asteroid surveying” problem) is set in three dimensions and asks for the sh...
Timothy M. Chan, Alexander Golynski, Alejandro L&o...
LLC
2010
12 years 11 months ago
Quantified Conditionals and Compositionality
The interpretation of conditionals in the scope of a quantifier (as in `No student will succeed if he goofs off') presents a troubling puzzle. Either we are forced to abandon...
Janneke Huitink
ICDAR
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Survey of Techniques for Document and Archaeology Artefact Reconstruction
An automated assembling of shredded/torn documents (2D) or broken pottery (3D) will support philologists, archaeologists and forensic experts. An automated solution for this task ...
Florian Kleber, Robert Sablatnig
3DPVT
2002
IEEE
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13 years 9 months ago
New Imaging Frontiers: 3D and Mixed Reality
For the first time since computers are around, the major pieces of the puzzle are in place to deliver interactive 3D to the average end user. Yet, with the exception of games and ...
Eric Badiqué