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The Skyline Operator

by Stephan Börzsönyi, Donald Kossmann, Konrad Stocker - IN ICDE , 2001
"... We propose to extend database systems by a Skyline operation. This operation filters out a set of interesting points from a potentially large set of data points. A point is interesting if it is not dominated by any other point. For example, a hotel might be interesting for somebody traveling to Nass ..."
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We propose to extend database systems by a Skyline operation. This operation filters out a set of interesting points from a potentially large set of data points. A point is interesting if it is not dominated by any other point. For example, a hotel might be interesting for somebody traveling

Efficient belief propagation for early vision

by Pedro F. Felzenszwalb, Daniel P. Huttenlocher - In CVPR , 2004
"... Markov random field models provide a robust and unified framework for early vision problems such as stereo, optical flow and image restoration. Inference algorithms based on graph cuts and belief propagation yield accurate results, but despite recent advances are often still too slow for practical u ..."
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is important for problems such as optical flow or image restoration that have a large label set. A second technique makes it possible to obtain good results with a small fixed number of message passing iterations, independent of the size of the input images. Taken together these techniques speed up

What energy functions can be minimized via graph cuts?

by Vladimir Kolmogorov, Ramin Zabih - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE , 2004
"... In the last few years, several new algorithms based on graph cuts have been developed to solve energy minimization problems in computer vision. Each of these techniques constructs a graph such that the minimum cut on the graph also minimizes the energy. Yet, because these graph constructions are co ..."
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many previous constructions and is easily applicable to vision problems that involve large numbers of labels, such as stereo, motion, image restoration, and scene reconstruction. We give a precise characterization of what energy functions can be minimized using graph cuts, among the energy functions

On the Implementation of an Interior-Point Filter Line-Search Algorithm for Large-Scale Nonlinear Programming

by Andreas Wächter, Lorenz T. Biegler , 2004
"... We present a primal-dual interior-point algorithm with a filter line-search method for non-linear programming. Local and global convergence properties of this method were analyzed in previous work. Here we provide a comprehensive description of the algorithm, including the feasibility restoration ph ..."
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We present a primal-dual interior-point algorithm with a filter line-search method for non-linear programming. Local and global convergence properties of this method were analyzed in previous work. Here we provide a comprehensive description of the algorithm, including the feasibility restoration

CYCLON: Inexpensive Membership Management for Unstructured P2P Overlays

by Spyros Voulgaris, Daniela Gavidia, Maarten Van Steen - Journal of Network and Systems Management , 2005
"... Unstructured overlays form an important class of peer-to-peer networks, notably when content-based searching is at stake. The construction of these overlays, which is essentially a membership management issue, is crucial. Ideally, the resulting overlays should have low diameter and be resilient to m ..."
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that the protocol is highly reactive to restoring randomness when a large number of nodes fail. KEY WORDS: Membership management; peer-to-peer; epidemic/gossiping protocols; unstructured overlays; random graphs.

reversible unfolding of individual titin immunoglobulin dimains by AFM

by Matthias Rief, Mathias Gautel, Julio M. Fern, Hermann E. Gaub - Science , 1997
"... Single-molecule atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to investigate the mechanical properties of titin, the giant sarcomeric protein of striated muscle. Individual titin mol-ecules were repeatedly stretched, and the applied force was recorded as a function of the elongation. At large extensions, t ..."
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Single-molecule atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to investigate the mechanical properties of titin, the giant sarcomeric protein of striated muscle. Individual titin mol-ecules were repeatedly stretched, and the applied force was recorded as a function of the elongation. At large extensions

Local anesthetics : hydrophilic and hydrophobic pathways for the drug-receptor reaction

by Bertil Hille - J. Gen , 1977
"... neutral, amine, and quaternary local anesthetic compounds. The kinetics of the Na currents are governed by a composite of voltage- and time-dependent gating processes with voltage- and time-dependent block of channels by drug. Conventional measurements of steady-state sodium inactivation by use of 5 ..."
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of 50-ms prepulses show a large negative voltage shift of the inactivation curve with neutral benzocaine and with some ionizable amines like lidocaine and tetracaine, but no shift is seen with quaternary QX-572. However, when the experiment is done with repetitive application of a prepulse

A classification of natural rivers.

by David L Rosgen - Catena , 1994
"... Abstract A classification system for natural rivers is presented in which a morphological arrangement of stream characteristics is organized into relatively homogeneous stream types. This paper describes morphologically similar stream reaches that are divided into 7 major stream type categories tha ..."
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classification interrelationships were derived from 450 rivers throughout the U.S, Canada, and New Zealand. Data used in the development of this classification involved a great diversity of hydro-physiographic/geomorphic provinces from small to large rivers and in catchments from headwater streams

Survivable WDM mesh networks

by S. Ramamurthy, Laxman Sahasrabuddhe, Biswanath Mukherjee - Journal of Lightwave Technology , 1999
"... Abstract—In a wavelength-division-muliplexing (WDM) optical network, the failure of network elements (e.g., fiber links and cross connects) may cause the failure of several optical channels, thereby leading to large data losses. This study examines different approaches to protect a mesh-based WDM op ..."
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Abstract—In a wavelength-division-muliplexing (WDM) optical network, the failure of network elements (e.g., fiber links and cross connects) may cause the failure of several optical channels, thereby leading to large data losses. This study examines different approaches to protect a mesh-based WDM

Recent Beach Restoration Projects in Taiwan

by National Cheng, John R-c. Hsu, Melissa M-j. Yu , 2006
"... Similar to many places in the world, Taiwan’s coastlines have experienced short term beach erosion arising from awesome waves and storm surges which have aggravated the long term erosion caused by various man-made factors. To combat beach erosion, hard structures using seawalls more than 500 km with ..."
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for protecting the coast has publicly called for a change in the methodology for beach erosion control with a major aim to restore sandy beaches. This paper reports the planning and construction of several recent restoration projects undertaken by a team of coastal engineers and university academic in response
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