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EDBT
1990
ACM
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15 years 5 months ago
Deductive Databases - Theory Meets Practice
Deductive Databases are coming of age with the emergence of efficient and easy to use systems that support queries, reasoning, and application development on databases through dec...
Carlo Zaniolo
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CVPR
2009
IEEE
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16 years 8 months ago
Observable Subspaces for 3D Human Motion Recovery
The articulated body models used to represent human motion typically have many degrees of freedom, usually expressed as joint angles that are highly correlated. T...
Andrea Fossati (EPFL), Mathieu Salzmann (Universit...
CVPR
2008
IEEE
16 years 3 months ago
Learning patch correspondences for improved viewpoint invariant face recognition
Variation due to viewpoint is one of the key challenges that stand in the way of a complete solution to the face recognition problem. It is easy to note that local regions of the ...
Ahmed Bilal Ashraf, Simon Lucey, Tsuhan Chen
MICCAI
2005
Springer
16 years 2 months ago
Two Methods for Validating Brain Tissue Classifiers
In this paper, we present an evaluation of seven automatic brain tissue classifiers based on level of agreements. A number of agreement measures are explained, and we show how they...
Marcos Martín-Fernández, Sylvain Bou...
CLUSTER
2009
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Analyzing massive astrophysical datasets: Can Pig/Hadoop or a relational DBMS help?
Abstract— As the datasets used to fuel modern scientific discovery grow increasingly large, they become increasingly difficult to manage using conventional software. Parallel d...
Sarah Loebman, Dylan Nunley, YongChul Kwon, Bill H...