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KI
2008
Springer
15 years 22 days ago
Wayfinding in Scene Space
Many environments in which humans wayfind can be conveniently abstracted as networks or graphs: structures of nodes that are interconnected by edges. Examples include the street ne...
Urs-Jakob Rüetschi
JLP
2006
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A formally grounded software specification method
One of the goals of software engineering is to provide what is necessary to write relevant, legible, useful descriptions of the systems to be developed, which will be the basis of...
Christine Choppy, Gianna Reggio
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JMLR
2006
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On Inferring Application Protocol Behaviors in Encrypted Network Traffic
Several fundamental security mechanisms for restricting access to network resources rely on the ability of a reference monitor to inspect the contents of traffic as it traverses t...
Charles V. Wright, Fabian Monrose, Gerald M. Masso...
LOGCOM
2008
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Preservation of Interpolation Features by Fibring
Fibring is a metalogical constructor that permits to combine different logics by operating on their deductive systems under certain natural restrictions, as for example that the t...
Walter Alexandre Carnielli, João Rasga, Cri...
JMM2
2006
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Computer Vision Methods for Improved Mobile Robot State Estimation in Challenging Terrains
External perception based on vision plays a critical role in developing improved and robust localization algorithms, as well as gaining important information about the vehicle and ...
Annalisa Milella, Giulio Reina, Roland Siegwart
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