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GMP
2008
IEEE
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Space-Time Curve Analogies for Motion Editing
Abstract. This paper presents a method for analogizing high-dimensional spacetime curves, and shows how it can be used to transform a motion sequence into new content and styles ac...
Yuan Wu, Hongxin Zhang, Chao Song, Hujun Bao
APAL
2006
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Canonical structure in the universe of set theory: part two
We prove a number of consistency results complementary to the ZFC results from our paper [4]. We produce examples of non-tightly stationary mutually stationary sequences, sequences...
James Cummings, Matthew Foreman, Menachem Magidor
CVPR
2012
IEEE
13 years 1 months ago
General trajectory prior for Non-Rigid reconstruction
Trajectory basis Non-Rigid Structure From Motion (NRSFM) currently faces two problems: the limit of reconstructability and the need to tune the basis size for different sequences....
Jack Valmadre, Simon Lucey
BMCBI
2004
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galaxieEST: addressing EST identity through automated phylogenetic analysis
Background: Research involving expressed sequence tags (ESTs) is intricately coupled to the existence of large, well-annotated sequence repositories. Comparatively complete and sa...
R. Henrik Nilsson, Balaji Rajashekar, Karl-Henrik ...
JCB
1998
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Homology Detection via Family Pairwise Search
The function of an unknown biological sequence can often be accurately inferred by identifying sequences homologous to the original sequence. Given a query set of known homologs, ...
William Noble Grundy