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SCP
2002
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Formal agent-oriented modeling with UML and graph transformation
The agent paradigm can be seen as an extension of the notion of (active) objects by concepts like autonomy and cooperation. Mainstream object-oriented modeling techniques do not a...
Ralph Depke, Reiko Heckel, Jochen Malte Küste...
CVPR
1998
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Using Adaptive Tracking to Classify and Monitor Activities in a Site
We describe a vision system that monitors activity in a site over extended periods of time. The system uses a distributed set of sensors to cover the site, and an adaptive tracker...
W. Eric L. Grimson, Chris Stauffer, R. Romano, L. ...
JIKM
2008
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Personal Knowledge Management: a Study of Knowledge Behaviour of Academicians
Abstract. Current theories of knowledge management postulate a cycle of knowledge creation, refinement and implementation that hinges on the transformation of tacit, or practical, ...
Monika Mittal
CVPR
1999
IEEE
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Geodesic Active Contours for Supervised Texture Segmentation
This paper presents a variational method for supervised texture segmentation, which is based on ideas coming from the curve propagation theory. We assume that a preferable texture...
Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche
ATAL
2007
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Modeling plan coordination in multiagent decision processes
In multiagent planning, it is often convenient to view a problem as two subproblems: agent local planning and coordination. Thus, we can classify agent activities into two categor...
Ping Xuan