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COSIT
2001
Springer
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Recognition of Abstract Regions in Cartographic Maps
Joe Heike Steinhauer, Tom Wiese, Christian Freksa,...
SSPR
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Understanding Human-Computer Interactions in Map Revision
Abstract. It is difficult to track, parse and model human-computer interactions during editing and revising of documents, but it is necessary if we are to develop automated technol...
Jun Zhou, Walter F. Bischof, Terry Caelli

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Detecting Motion Patterns via Direction Maps with Application to Surveillance
Detection of motion patterns in video data can be significantly simplified by abstracting away from pixel intensity values towards representations that explicitly and compactly ca...
Jacob M. Gryn, Richard P. Wildes, John K. Tsotsos
STOC
1998
ACM
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Planar Map Graphs
We introduce and study a modi ed notion of planarity, in which two regions of a map are considered adjacent when they share any point of their boundaries not an edge, as standard...
Zhi-Zhong Chen, Michelangelo Grigni, Christos H. P...
WACV
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Detecting Motion Patterns via Direction Maps with Application to Surveillance
To facilitate accurate and efficient detection of motion patterns in video data, it is desirable to abstract from pixel intensity values to representations that explicitly and co...
Jacob M. Gryn, Richard P. Wildes, John K. Tsotsos