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Learning to detect unseen object classes by betweenclass attribute transfer
- In CVPR
, 2009
"... We study the problem of object classification when training and test classes are disjoint, i.e. no training examples of the target classes are available. This setup has hardly been studied in computer vision research, but it is the rule rather than the exception, because the world contains tens of t ..."
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We study the problem of object classification when training and test classes are disjoint, i.e. no training examples of the target classes are available. This setup has hardly been studied in computer vision research, but it is the rule rather than the exception, because the world contains tens
Efficient Setup . . .
, 2007
"... Solving partial differential equations (PDEs) using analytical techniques is intractable for all but the simplest problems. Many computational approaches to approximate solutions to PDEs yield large systems of linear equations. Algorithms known as linear solvers then compute an approximate solution ..."
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is presented in detail, following a review of algebraic multigrid. The behavior of the Cleary-Luby-Jones-Plassmann (CLJP) algorithm is analyzed and modifications to the initialization phase of CLJP are recommended, resulting in the CLJP in Color (CLJP-c) algorithm, which achieves large performance gains over
On the Complexity of Broadcast Setup
"... Abstract. Byzantine broadcast is a distributed primitive that allows a specific party (called “sender”) to consistently distribute a value v among n parties in the presence of potential misbehavior of up to t of the parties. Broadcast requires that correct parties always agree on the same value and ..."
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and if the sender is correct, then the agreed value is v. Broadcast without a setup (i.e., from scratch) is achievable from point-to-point channels if and only if t < n/3. In case t ≥ n/3 a trusted setup is required. The setup may be assumed to be given initially or generated by the parties in a setup phase
ABSTRACT II. TRIGGER SETUP
"... The Stanford Linear collider is a pulsed machine with a repetition rate of 120 Hz. By using fast devices such as kickers and triggers, individual pulses can be modified, measured and diagnosed, and then dumped to avoid any background in the experiment. For more than five years, a diagnostic pulse h[ ..."
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[~s been used to kick the be:uns onto olfaxis screens at the end of the linac every 6 seconds. This provides a visual monitor of the be:un size and loses about 0.14 % of the rate or two minutes a day. The sensitivity of the linac optics to temperature and phase variations makes it desirable to monitor
Longitudinal Phase Space Setup for the SLC Beams
, 1998
"... The longitudinal phase space distribution of the SLC beams is affected by many different machine parameters and constraints. By using a technique of over-compression [1] in the ring to linac transfer line, a small energy spread of 0.12 % can be achieved at the end of the linac for a bunch length of ..."
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The longitudinal phase space distribution of the SLC beams is affected by many different machine parameters and constraints. By using a technique of over-compression [1] in the ring to linac transfer line, a small energy spread of 0.12 % can be achieved at the end of the linac for a bunch length
Coil sensitivity encoding for fast MRI. In:
- Proceedings of the ISMRM 6th Annual Meeting,
, 1998
"... New theoretical and practical concepts are presented for considerably enhancing the performance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by means of arrays of multiple receiver coils. Sensitivity encoding (SENSE) is based on the fact that receiver sensitivity generally has an encoding effect complementa ..."
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, samples of distinct information content can be obtained at one time by using distinct receivers in parallel (2), implying the possibility of reducing scan time in Fourier imaging without having to travel faster in k-space. In 1988 Hutchinson and Raff (3) suggested dispensing entirely with phase encoding
One-Way IND-CNA Key Setup - a Step Towards Provably Secure Symmetric Encryption
, 2004
"... We analyse the consequences of the specific properties of the key-setup phase in symmetric encryption schemes for their security. We find that key-setup routines satisfying IND-CNA and one-wayness allow to construct schemes which are provably secure against key-recovery attacks. ..."
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We analyse the consequences of the specific properties of the key-setup phase in symmetric encryption schemes for their security. We find that key-setup routines satisfying IND-CNA and one-wayness allow to construct schemes which are provably secure against key-recovery attacks.
CONTROL PROCEDURE FOR TOPOGRAPHIC MAPDATABASE SETUP AND UPDATE
"... In this paper, strategies for development and evaluation of data control processes to database setup and update are discussed. Examples of production-workflow and control procedures used for the national topographic map-database of Denmark are presented. Map-objects to the database are collected and ..."
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and extracted photogrammetrically by subcontractors and controlled by in-house procedures. In the database setup phase data control was focused on data-specification, data-completeness and data–topology. Geometric accuracy was then controlled by large-scale photos in random test-areas. In the database update
A heuristic to minimize the total weighted tardiness with sequence-dependent setups.
- IIE Transactions,
, 1997
"... We propose a three-phase heuristic for the problem of minimizing the total weighted tardiness on a single machine in the presence of sequence-dependent setup times. In the ®rst phase a number of parameters characterizing the problem instance at hand are calculated. In the second phase we develop a ..."
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We propose a three-phase heuristic for the problem of minimizing the total weighted tardiness on a single machine in the presence of sequence-dependent setup times. In the ®rst phase a number of parameters characterizing the problem instance at hand are calculated. In the second phase we develop a
Integrated Setup for THz Receiver Characterization
"... Abstract — A highly versatile measurement setup has been built that allows complete characterization of the ALMA Band 5 cartridge. The measurement setup includes all necessary hardware and largely achieves automatic measurements for the system noise and sideband rejection with in-built optimization ..."
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procedures. The measurement setup additionally comprises measurements of the receiver saturation, phase and amplitude stability, as well as optical beam characterization.
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