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INFOCOM
2011
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Understanding robustness of mobile networks through temporal network measures
—The application of complex network theory to communication systems has led to several important results. Nonetheless, previous research has often neglected to take into account ...
Salvatore Scellato, Ilias Leontiadis, Cecilia Masc...
CVPR
2009
IEEE
1962views Computer Vision» more  CVPR 2009»
16 years 6 months ago
Histograms of Oriented Optical Flow and Binet-Cauchy Kernels on Nonlinear Dynamical Systems for the Recognition of Human Actions
System theoretic approaches to action recognition model the dynamics of a scene with linear dynamical systems (LDSs) and perform classification using metrics on the space of LDSs, ...
Rizwan Chaudhry, Avinash Ravichandran, Gregory D. ...
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ICDE
2003
IEEE
146views Database» more  ICDE 2003»
16 years 1 months ago
Navigation- vs. Index-Based XML Multi-Query Processing
XML path queries form the basis of complex filtering of XML data. Most current XML path query processing techniques can be divided in two groups. Navigation-based algorithms compu...
Nicolas Bruno, Luis Gravano, Nick Koudas, Divesh S...
VIS
2008
IEEE
134views Visualization» more  VIS 2008»
16 years 1 months ago
Glyph-Based SPECT Visualization for the Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease
Myocardial perfusion imaging with single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is an established method for the detection and evaluation of coronary artery disease (CAD). Sta...
Jennis Meyer-Spradow, Lars Stegger, Christian DÃ...
SIGMOD
2005
ACM
154views Database» more  SIGMOD 2005»
15 years 12 months ago
Lazy XML Updates: Laziness as a Virtue of Update and Structural Join Efficiency
XML documents are normally stored as plain text files. Hence, the natural and most convenient way to update XML documents is to simply edit the text files. But efficient query eva...
Barbara Catania, Wen Qiang Wang, Beng Chin Ooi, Xi...