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ICRA
2007
IEEE
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Interacting Object Tracking in Crowded Urban Areas
— Tracking in crowded urban areas is a daunting task. High crowdedness causes challenging data association problems. Different motion patterns from a wide variety of moving objec...
Chieh-Chih Wang, Tzu-Chien Lo, Shao-Wen Yang
CONCUR
2007
Springer
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Asynchronous Games: Innocence Without Alternation
The notion of innocent strategy was introduced by Hyland and Ong in order to capture the interactive behaviour of λ-terms and PCF programs. An innocent strategy is defined as an ...
Paul-André Melliès, Samuel Mimram
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GECCO
2007
Springer
200views Optimization» more  GECCO 2007»
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Performance analysis of niching algorithms based on derandomized-ES variants
A survey of niching algorithms, based on 5 variants of derandomized Evolution Strategies (ES), is introduced. This set of niching algorithms, ranging from the very first derandom...
Ofer M. Shir, Thomas Bäck
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SCIA
2007
Springer
162views Image Analysis» more  SCIA 2007»
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A Robust Approach for 3D Cars Reconstruction
Computing high quality 3D models from multi-view stereo reconstruction is an active topic as can be seen in a recent review [15]. Most approaches make the strong assumption that th...
Adrien Auclair, Laurent D. Cohen, Nicole Vincent
ICAIL
2005
ACM
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Helping Law Students to Understand US Supreme Court Oral Arguments: A Planned Experiment
The transcripts of oral arguments before the US Supreme Court provide interesting opportunities from the viewpoint of legal education. As the pinnacle of legal argumentation, they...
Vincent Aleven, Kevin D. Ashley, Collin Lynch