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Spatially adaptive techniques for level set methods and incompressible flow

by Frank Losasso, Ronald Fedkiw, Stanley Osher - Comput. Fluids
"... Since the seminal work of [92] on coupling the level set method of [69] to the equations for two-phase incompressible flow, there has been a great deal of interest in this area. That work demonstrated the most powerful aspects of the level set method, i.e. automatic han-dling of topological changes ..."
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Since the seminal work of [92] on coupling the level set method of [69] to the equations for two-phase incompressible flow, there has been a great deal of interest in this area. That work demonstrated the most powerful aspects of the level set method, i.e. automatic han-dling of topological changes

Control Flow Intervention for Semantic Failure Handling during Composite Serice Execution

by Heiko Schuldt
"... In this paper we report on our work towards a novel sys-tem that aims at the combination of classical failure han-dling methods for composite service execution and support for automatic handling of semantic application level fail-ures. In particular, we formulate the notion of Control Flow Intervent ..."
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In this paper we report on our work towards a novel sys-tem that aims at the combination of classical failure han-dling methods for composite service execution and support for automatic handling of semantic application level fail-ures. In particular, we formulate the notion of Control Flow

Synchronousprogramming of reactive systems

by Nicholas Halbwachs, Paul Caspi, Pascal Raymond, Daniel Pilaud , 1993
"... This paper describes the language LUSTRE which is a data flow synchronous language, designed for programming reactive sys-tems-uch as automatic control and monitoring sy s t emsas well as for describing hardware. The data flow aspect of LUSTRE makes it very close to usual description tools in these ..."
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in these domains (block-diagrams, networks of operators, dynamical sample-systems, etc.), and its synchronous interpretation makes it well suited for han-dling time in programs. Moreover, this synchronous interpretation allows it to be compiled into an efficient sequential program. Finally, the LUSTRE formalism

THEORETICAL ADVANCES Gait recognition using fractal scale

by Guoying Zhao, Æ Li Cui, Æ Hua Li
"... Abstract Gait is an identifying biometric feature. Video-based gait recognition has now become a new challenging topic in computer vision. In this paper, fractal scale wavelet analysis is applied to describe and automatically recognize gait. Fractal scale, which is based on wavelet analysis, represe ..."
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, represents the self-similarity of signals, and improves the flexibility of wavelet moments. It is translation, scale and rotation invariant, and has anti-noise and occlusion han-dling performance. Moreover, by introducing the Mallat algorithm of wavelet, it reduces the computation com-plexity. Experiments

A Multidisciplinary Optimization Framework for Control-Configuration Integration in Aircraft Conceptual Design

by Ruben E. Perez, Hugh H. T. Liu, Kamran Behdinan
"... The emerging flight-by-wire and flight-by-light technologies increase the possibility of enabling and improving aircraft design with excellent han-dling qualities and performance across the flight envelope. As a result, it is desired to take into account the dynamic characteristics and auto-matic co ..."
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The emerging flight-by-wire and flight-by-light technologies increase the possibility of enabling and improving aircraft design with excellent han-dling qualities and performance across the flight envelope. As a result, it is desired to take into account the dynamic characteristics and auto-matic

Shadow Removal from Single RGB-D Images∗

by Yao Xiao, Efstratios Tsougenis, Chi-keung Tang
"... We present the first automatic method to remove shad-ows from single RGB-D images. Using normal cues directly derived from depth, we can remove hard and soft shadows while preserving surface texture and shading. Our key as-sumption is: pixels with similar normals, spatial locations and chromaticity ..."
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should have similar colors. A modified nonlocal matching is used to compute a shadow confidence map that localizes well hard shadow boundary, thus han-dling hard and soft shadows within the same framework. We compare our results produced using state-of-the-art shadow removal on single RGB images

Flexible Deviation Handling during Software Process Enactment

by Almeida Silva, Reda Bendraou, Jacques Robin, Xavier Blanc
"... Abstract—Software process models formalize the way a group of agents (e.g. developers, testers, managers etc) interact in order to produce a desired outcome (e.g. a product, an artifact etc). In this context, a “deviation ” is a mismatch between the process executed by the agents and the process mod ..."
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model. Existing approaches for deviation detection and han-dling force the agents to either pursue a deviation-free process execution, which is unrealistic; or to selectively ignore them, which may be risky to the desired outcome of the project. In this paper, we propose an approach that allows agents

Detecting New Patterns of Attacks — Results and Applications of Large Scale Sensoring Networks

by Torsten Voss, Klaus-peter Kossakowski, Dfn-cert Service Gmbh
"... Abstract: It is still not clear, how large scale sensoring networks can be turned into useful ressources of incident response teams. Recent research has shown that the work of incident response teams is clearly exposed to denial of service attacks if the han-dling of low number / high priority incid ..."
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Abstract: It is still not clear, how large scale sensoring networks can be turned into useful ressources of incident response teams. Recent research has shown that the work of incident response teams is clearly exposed to denial of service attacks if the han-dling of low number / high priority

УДК 004.02 С.В. СМИРНОВ

by Корректировка Ошибок Оптического, Распознавания На, Основе Рейтинго-ранговой
"... го-ранговой модели текста. Аннотация. Результаты массового оптического распознавания архивных документов необходимо подвергать корректировке с целью сокращения количества ошибок. В рабо-те описывается алгоритм корректировки, учитывающий особенности русского языка и позволяющий обрабатывать корпуса т ..."
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. OCR results of archival documents have to be corrected in order to improve accura-cy. An algorithm that takes into account peculiarities of the Russian language and allows han-dling large volumes of text corpus in fully automatic mode is described. The correction process is divided into stages

Answer Set Programming, the Solving Paradigm of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Overview and recent developments

by Torsten Schaub
"... Abstract. Answer Set Programming (ASP; [1,2,3,4]) is a declarative problem solving approach, combining a rich yet simple modeling lan-guage with high-performance solving capacities. ASP is particularly suited for modeling problems in the area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning involving incom ..."
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modeling language, solving methodology, and portray some of its applications. The second part will describe a general approach to complex preference han-dling, enabled by recent advances in grounding technology. To be more precise, this part introduces a general implementation technique taking advantage
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