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WADS
2001
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
When Can You Fold a Map?
We explore the following problem: given a collection of creases on a piece of paper, each assigned a folding direction of mountain or valley, is there a flat folding by a sequenc...
Esther M. Arkin, Michael A. Bender, Erik D. Demain...
MFCS
2004
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
When Can You Play Positionally?
We consider infinite antagonistic games over finite graphs. We present conditions that, whenever satisfied by the payoff mapping, assure for both players positional (memoryless...
Hugo Gimbert, Wieslaw Zielonka
CONCUR
2005
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Games Where You Can Play Optimally Without Any Memory
Abstract. Reactive systems are often modelled as two person antagonistic games where one player represents the system while his adversary represents the environment. Undoubtedly, t...
Hugo Gimbert, Wieslaw Zielonka
CIVR
2008
Springer
181views Image Analysis» more  CIVR 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Supporting video library exploratory search: when storyboards are not enough
Storyboards, a grid layout of thumbnail images as surrogates representing video, have received much attention in video retrieval interfaces and published studies through the years...
Michael G. Christel
CCS
2009
ACM
14 years 12 days ago
Hey, you, get off of my cloud: exploring information leakage in third-party compute clouds
Third-party cloud computing represents the promise of outsourcing as applied to computation. Services, such as Microsoft’s Azure and Amazon’s EC2, allow users to instantiate v...
Thomas Ristenpart, Eran Tromer, Hovav Shacham, Ste...