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CAD
2005
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Three-dimensional shape searching: state-of-the-art review and future trends
Three-dimensional shape searching is a problem of current interest in several different fields. Most techniques have been developed for a particular domain and reduce a shape into...
Natraj Iyer, Subramaniam Jayanti, Kuiyang Lou, Yag...
JSS
2007
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Collocation optimizations in an aspect-oriented middleware system
In distributed object-oriented systems, there are situations where client and server objects are deployed in the same address space. In such scenarios, it is possible to dispatch ...
Marco Tulio de Oliveira Valente, Rodrigo Palhares ...
JSS
2007
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Worm-IT - A wormhole-based intrusion-tolerant group communication system
This paper presents Worm-IT, a new intrusion-tolerant group communication system with a membership service and a view-synchronous atomic multicast primitive. The system is intrusi...
Miguel Correia, Nuno Ferreira Neves, Lau Cheuk Lun...
PR
2007
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Face detection with boosted Gaussian features
Detecting faces in images is a key step in numerous computer vision applications, such as face recognition or facial expression analysis. Automatic face detection is a difficult ...
Julien Meynet, Vlad Popovici, Jean-Philippe Thiran
IJCGA
2010
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15 years 2 days ago
Leaving an Unknown Maze Using an Error-Prone Compass
Imagine you are trapped in a maze of caves. All you have is an old rusty compass and barely enough light to read it. How much inaccuracy can you allow to ensure that you can leave...
Tom Kamphans, Elmar Langetepe