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Content-based image retrieval at the end of the early years

by Arnold W. M. Smeulders, Marcel Worring, Simone Santini, Amarnath Gupta, Ramesh Jain - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE , 2000
"... The paper presents a review of 200 references in content-based image retrieval. The paper starts with discussing the working conditions of content-based retrieval: patterns of use, types of pictures, the role of semantics, and the sensory gap. Subsequent sections discuss computational steps for imag ..."
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The paper presents a review of 200 references in content-based image retrieval. The paper starts with discussing the working conditions of content-based retrieval: patterns of use, types of pictures, the role of semantics, and the sensory gap. Subsequent sections discuss computational steps

Modeling and Forecasting Realized Volatility

by Torben G. Andersen, Tim Bollerslev, Francis X. Diebold, Paul Labys , 2002
"... this paper is built. First, although raw returns are clearly leptokurtic, returns standardized by realized volatilities are approximately Gaussian. Second, although the distributions of realized volatilities are clearly right-skewed, the distributions of the logarithms of realized volatilities are a ..."
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within a standard frictionless arbitrage-free multivariate pricing environment. In section 3 we discuss the practical construction of realized volatilities from high-frequency foreign exchange returns. Next, in section 4 we summarize the salient distributional features of r...

A survey of industrial model predictive control technology

by S. Joe Qin , Thomas A. Badgwell , 2003
"... This paper provides an overview of commercially available model predictive control (MPC) technology, both linear and nonlinear, based primarily on data provided by MPC vendors. A brief history of industrial MPC technology is presented first, followed by results of our vendor survey of MPC control an ..."
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by each vendor are summarized by application area. The final section presents a vision of the next generation of MPC technology, with an emphasis on potential business and research opportunities.

A general algorithm for calculating jet cross sections in

by S. Catani - NLO QCD,” Nucl. Phys. B , 1997
"... We present a new general algorithm for calculating arbitrary jet cross sections in arbitrary scattering processes to next-to-leading accuracy in perturbative QCD. The algorithm is based on the subtraction method. The key ingredients are new factorization formulae, called dipole formulae, which imple ..."
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We present a new general algorithm for calculating arbitrary jet cross sections in arbitrary scattering processes to next-to-leading accuracy in perturbative QCD. The algorithm is based on the subtraction method. The key ingredients are new factorization formulae, called dipole formulae, which

Speed is as Powerful as Clairvoyance

by Bala Kalyanasundaram, Kirk Pruhs - Journal of the ACM , 1995
"... We consider several well known nonclairvoyant scheduling problems, including the problem of minimizing the average response time, and best-effort firm real-time scheduling. It is known that there are no deterministic online algorithms for these problems with bounded (or even polylogarithmic in the n ..."
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these problems until the next section.) In nonclairvoyant scheduling some relevant information...

Fitting Smooth Surfaces to Dense Polygon Meshes

by Venkat Krishnamurthy, Marc Levoy - Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 96 , 1996
"... Recent progress in acquiring shape from range data permits the acquisition of seamless million-polygon meshes from physical models. In this paper, we present an algorithm and system for converting dense irregular polygon meshes of arbitrary topology into tensor product B-spline surface patches with ..."
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applications, interactive placement of patch boundaries is considered part of the creative process and is not amenable to automation. The next step is gridded resampling of eachboundedsection of the mesh. Our resampling algorithm lays a grid of springs acrossthe polygonmesh, then iterates between relaxing

Chemical similarity searching

by Peter Willett, John M. Barnard, Geoffrey M. Downs - J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci , 1998
"... This paper reviews the use of similarity searching in chemical databases. It begins by introducing the concept of similarity searching, differentiating it from the more common substructure searching, and then discusses the current generation of fragment-based measures that are used for searching che ..."
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chemical structure databases. The next sections focus upon two of the principal characteristics of a similarity measure: the coefficient that is used to quantify the degree of structural resemblance between pairs of molecules and the structural representations that are used to characterize molecules

A Statistical Model for Investigating Binding Probabilities

by Of Dna Nucleotide, Mei-ling Ting Lee, Martha L. Bulyk, G. A. Whitmore, George M. Church - Biometrics , 2002
"... this paper. We turn to this topic in the next section ..."
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this paper. We turn to this topic in the next section

Implementing lazy functional languages on stock hardware: the Spineless Tagless G-machine - Version 2.5

by Simon L Peyton Jones - JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING , 1992
"... The Spineless Tagless G-machine is an abstract machine designed to support nonstrict higher-order functional languages. This presentation of the machine falls into three parts. Firstly, we give a general discussion of the design issues involved in implementing non-strict functional languages. Next, ..."
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The Spineless Tagless G-machine is an abstract machine designed to support nonstrict higher-order functional languages. This presentation of the machine falls into three parts. Firstly, we give a general discussion of the design issues involved in implementing non-strict functional languages. Next

The Synthetic Modeling of Language Origins

by Luc Steels, John Benjamins , 1997
"... The paper surveys work on the computational modeling of the origins and evolution of language. The main approaches are clarified and some example experiments from the domains of the evolution of communication, phonetics, lexicon formation, and syntax are discussed. 1 Introduction The paper surveys ..."
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of the origins of language and even about the work already done much more can be said than is possible in a single paper. Nevertheless, I hope to show that a new exciting approach to the study of the origins and evolution of language is taking shape. The rest of the paper is in four parts. The next section
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