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COSIT
2009
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
To Be and Not To Be: 3-Valued Relations on Graphs
Spatial information requires models which allow us to answer ‘maybe’ to questions asking whether a location lies within a region. At the same time, models must account for data...
John G. Stell
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 3 months ago
Towards A Shape Analysis for Graph Transformation Systems
Graphs and graph transformation systems are a frequently used modelling technique for a wide range of different domains, covering areas as diverse as refactorings, network topolog...
Dominik Steenken, Heike Wehrheim, Daniel Wonisch
SOCIALCOM
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Using Text Analysis to Understand the Structure and Dynamics of the World Wide Web as a Multi-Relational Graph
A representation of the World Wide Web as a directed graph, with vertices representing web pages and edges representing hypertext links, underpins the algorithms used by web search...
Harish Sethu, Alexander Yates
WG
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
A New Intersection Model and Improved Algorithms for Tolerance Graphs
Tolerance graphs model interval relations in such a way that intervals can tolerate a certain degree of overlap without being in conflict. This class of graphs, which generalizes...
George B. Mertzios, Ignasi Sau, Shmuel Zaks
TCSV
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Probabilistic Object Tracking With Dynamic Attributed Relational Feature Graph
Object tracking is one of the fundamental problems in computer vision and has received considerable attention in the past two decades. The success of a tracking algorithm relies on...
Feng Tang, Hai Tao