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CORR
2011
Springer
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The Pros and Cons of Compressive Sensing for Wideband Signal Acquisition: Noise Folding vs. Dynamic Range
Compressive sensing (CS) exploits the sparsity present in many common signals to reduce the number of measurements needed for digital acquisition. With this reduction would come, ...
Mark A. Davenport, Jason N. Laska, John R. Treichl...
KAIS
2011
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Counting triangles in real-world networks using projections
Triangle counting is an important problem in graph mining. Two frequently used metrics in complex network analysis which require the count of triangles are the clustering coefficie...
Charalampos E. Tsourakakis
SIAMJO
2011
14 years 4 months ago
Recovering Low-Rank and Sparse Components of Matrices from Incomplete and Noisy Observations
Many applications arising in a variety of fields can be well illustrated by the task of recovering the low-rank and sparse components of a given matrix. Recently, it is discovered...
Min Tao, Xiaoming Yuan
TMM
2010
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Mining Compositional Features From GPS and Visual Cues for Event Recognition in Photo Collections
As digital cameras with Global Positioning System (GPS) capability become available and people geotag their photos using other means, it is of great interest to annotate semantic e...
Junsong Yuan, Jiebo Luo, Ying Wu
ICDE
2011
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Stochastic skyline operator
— In many applications involving the multiple criteria optimal decision making, users may often want to make a personal trade-off among all optimal solutions. As a key feature, t...
Xuemin Lin, Ying Zhang, Wenjie Zhang, Muhammad Aam...