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AVBPA
2001
Springer
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15 years 8 months ago
Hand Recognition Using Implicit Polynomials and Geometric Features
Person identification and verification using biometric methods is getting more and more important in today’s information society; resulting in increased utilization of systems th...
Cenker Öden, Aytül Erçil, Vedat T...
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ACL
2006
15 years 5 months ago
An Empirical Study of Chinese Chunking
In this paper, we describe an empirical study of Chinese chunking on a corpus, which is extracted from UPENN Chinese Treebank-4 (CTB4). First, we compare the performance of the st...
Wenliang Chen, Yujie Zhang, Hitoshi Isahara
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BMCBI
2007
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15 years 3 months ago
PARE: A tool for comparing protein abundance and mRNA expression data
Background: Techniques for measuring protein abundance are rapidly advancing and we are now in a situation where we anticipate many protein abundance data sets will be available i...
Eric Z. Yu, Anne E. Counterman Burba, Mark Gerstei...
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CVPR
2000
IEEE
16 years 5 months ago
Codimension - Two Geodesic Active Contours for the Segmentation of Tubular Structures
Curve evolution schemes for segmentation, implemented with level set methods, have become an important approach in computer vision. Previous work has modeled evolving contours whi...
Liana M. Lorigo, W. Eric L. Grimson, Olivier D. Fa...
ECCV
2008
Springer
16 years 5 months ago
Constructing Category Hierarchies for Visual Recognition
Abstract. Class hierarchies are commonly used to reduce the complexity of the classification problem. This is crucial when dealing with a large number of categories. In this work, ...
Marcin Marszalek, Cordelia Schmid