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FSS
2006
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The logic of tied implications, part 2: Syntax
An implication operator A is said to be tied if there is a binary operation T that ties A; that is, the identity A(a, A(b, z)) = A(T (a, b), z) holds for all a, b, z. We aim at th...
Nehad N. Morsi, Wafik Boulos Lotfallah, Moataz Sal...
IJRR
2008
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Comparing the Power of Robots
Robots must complete their tasks in spite of unreliable actuators and limited, noisy sensing. In this paper, we consider the information requirements of such tasks. What sensing a...
Jason M. O'Kane, Steven M. LaValle
JMIV
2007
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A Variational Model for Capturing Illusory Contours Using Curvature
Illusorycontours,suchastheclassicalKanizsatriangleandsquare[9],areintrinsicphenomenainhuman vision. These contours are not completely defined by real object boundaries, but also i...
Wei Zhu, Tony F. Chan
CCS
2009
ACM
16 years 20 days ago
On non-cooperative location privacy: a game-theoretic analysis
In mobile networks, authentication is a required primitive of the majority of security protocols. However, an adversary can track the location of mobile nodes by monitoring pseudo...
Julien Freudiger, Mohammad Hossein Manshaei, Jean-...
CIA
2000
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Towards Information Agent Interoperability
Abstract. Currently, many kinds of information agents for di erent purposes exist. However, agents from di erent systems are still unable to cooperate, even if they accurately foll...
Stefan Haustein, Sascha Lüdecke