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MA
2010
Springer
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14 years 11 months ago
PRIM analysis
This paper analyzes a data mining/bump hunting technique known as PRIM (Fisher and Friedman, 1999). PRIM finds regions in high-dimensional input space with large values of a real...
Wolfgang Polonik, Zailong Wang
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
A methodology for evaluating the accuracy of wave field rendering techniques
In this paper we propose a methodology for assessing the accuracy of techniques of wave field rendering through loudspeaker arrays. In order to measure the rendered wave field w...
Antonio Canclini, Paolo Annibale, Fabio Antonacci,...
JUCS
2006
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15 years 29 days ago
Completeness in the Boolean Hierarchy: Exact-Four-Colorability, Minimal Graph Uncolorability, and Exact Domatic Number Problems
: This paper surveys some of the work that was inspired by Wagner's general technique to prove completeness in the levels of the boolean hierarchy over NP and some related res...
Tobias Riege, Jörg Rothe
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COMPGEOM
1997
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Realistic Input Models for Geometric Algorithms
Many algorithms developed in computational geometry are needlessly complicated and slow because they have to be prepared for very complicated, hypothetical inputs. To avoid this, ...
Mark de Berg, Matthew J. Katz, A. Frank van der St...
ATAL
2000
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Optimistic and Disjunctive Agent Design Problems
Abstract. The agent design problem is as follows: Given an environment, together with a specification of a task, is it possible to construct an agent that will guarantee to succes...
Michael Wooldridge, Paul E. Dunne