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Interactive image segmentation via adaptive weighted distances
- is automatically segmented. This soft segmentation is obtained via fast, linear complexity, computation of weighted
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A Note On the Use of Determinant for Proving Lower Bounds on the Size of Linear Circuits
- with bounds on the coefficients. The study of the linear complexity of computation has a long history
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Language Stability and Stabilizability of Discrete Event Dynamical Systems
- of the test for stability of finite behavior. We present an algorithm of linear complexity for computing
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Fast Estimation of Invariant Features
- by an integration over the transformation group. Although of linear complexity, the computation time is too high
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Mining optimized gain rules for numeric attributes
- , our algorithms for computing the optimized gain rule have polynomial time complexity (linear
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On the Complexity of the Discrete Fourier Transform and Related Linear Transforms Preliminary
- , like the DFT. 1 Introduction The complexity of special linear transformations (computations
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Approximation In Line Space - Applications In Robot Kinematics And Surface Reconstruction
- , 1964). We now want to compute a linear complex C which is as close as possible to the given lines L i
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A Framework for Optimal Battery Management for Wireless Nodes
- . The complexity of the optimal computation is linear in the number of system states. However, since the number
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A Framework for Optimal Battery Management for Wireless Nodes
- . The complexity of the optimal computation is linear in the number of system states. However, since the number
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Towards Teaching a Robot to Count Objects
- . Numbering Objects Interaction of a robot with its environment needs non-linear and complex computations
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