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MVA
1990
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14 years 10 months ago
Radar Image Processing for Locating Underground Linear Objects
This paper presents an image processing method for locating underground linear objects using ground-probing radar data. One of the problems when using groundprobing radars is how ...
Toru Kaneko
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DIAGRAMS
2004
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Geographic Projection of Cluster Composites
A composite cluster map displays a fuzzy categorisation of geographic areas. It combines information from several sources to provide a visualisation of the significance of cluster...
Peter Kleiweg, John Nerbonne, Leonie Bosveld
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SEAA
2008
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Service Coroner: A Diagnostic Tool for Locating OSGi Stale References
The OSGi Services Platform provides a framework for the dynamic deployment of Java-based applications. It allows to install, to activate, to update and to uninstall application mo...
Kiev Gama, Didier Donsez
CDC
2009
IEEE
132views Control Systems» more  CDC 2009»
15 years 2 months ago
Optimal sensor placement for time difference of arrival localization
— This paper addresses the problem of localizing a source from noisy time-of-arrival measurements. In particular, we are interested in the optimal placement of M planar sensors s...
Jason T. Isaacs, Daniel J. Klein, João Pedr...
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ICALP
2010
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Network Design via Core Detouring for Problems without a Core
Some of the currently best-known approximation algorithms for network design are based on random sampling. One of the key steps of such algorithms is connecting a set of source nod...
Fabrizio Grandoni, Thomas Rothvoß