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CVPR
1998
IEEE
16 years 6 months ago
Incorporating Illumination Constraints in Deformable Models
In this paper we present a method for the integration of nonlinear holonomic constraints in deformable models and its application to the problems of shape and illuminant direction...
Dimitris Samaras, Dimitris N. Metaxas
147
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ISSAC
2007
Springer
99views Mathematics» more  ISSAC 2007»
15 years 10 months ago
Computing monodromy via parallel homotopy continuation
Numerical homotopy continuation gives a powerful tool for the applied scientist who seeks solutions to a system of polynomial equations. Techniques from numerical homotopy continu...
Anton Leykin, Frank Sottile
AGILEDC
2006
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Using an Agile Approach in a Large, Traditional Organization
Can Agile approaches be used successfully in large organizations, where traditional methods and high levels of governance are the norm? Although the iterative, agile approaches ha...
Dot Tudor, George A. Walter
JC
2010
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15 years 2 months ago
Dimension-wise integration of high-dimensional functions with applications to finance
We present a new general class of methods for the computation of high-dimensional integrals. The quadrature schemes result by truncation and discretization of the anchored-ANOVA d...
Michael Griebel, Markus Holtz
IOR
2008
91views more  IOR 2008»
15 years 4 months ago
A Randomized Quasi-Monte Carlo Simulation Method for Markov Chains
We introduce and study a randomized quasi-Monte Carlo method for estimating the state distribution at each step of a Markov chain. The number of steps in the chain can be random an...
Pierre L'Ecuyer, Christian Lécot, Bruno Tuf...