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ICCV
2005
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
More-Than-Topology-Preserving Flows for Active Contours and Polygons
Active contour and active polygon models have been used widely for image segmentation. In some applications, the topology of the object(s) to be detected from an image is known a ...
Ganesh Sundaramoorthi, Anthony J. Yezzi
CVPR
1997
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Area and Length Minimizing Flows for Shape Segmentation
— A number of active contour models have been proposed that unify the curve evolution framework with classical energy minimization techniques for segmentation, such as snakes. Th...
Kaleem Siddiqi, Steven W. Zucker, Yves Béru...
HICSS
2012
IEEE
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14 years 16 days ago
Change and Control Paradoxes in Mobile Infrastructure Innovation: The Android and iOS Mobile Operating Systems Cases
The advent of the smartphone as a highly complex technology has been accompanied by mobile operating systems (OS), large communities of developers, diverse content providers, and ...
David Tilson, Carsten Sørensen, Kalle Lyyti...
TMRA
2005
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
A Case for Polyscopic Structuring of Information
We outline the main elements of what we call polyscopic structuring of information and argue that information needs to be structured accordingly. The principles of polyscopy may bo...
Rolf Guescini, Dino Karabeg, Tommy W. Nordeng
PROMAS
2005
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Extending the Capability Concept for Flexible BDI Agent Modularization
Abstract. Multi-agent systems are a natural way of decomposing complex systems into more manageable and decentralized units. Nevertheless, as single agents can represent complex su...
Lars Braubach, Alexander Pokahr, Winfried Lamersdo...