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FTW: Fast Similarity Search under the Time Warping

by Yasushi Sakurai, Masatoshi Yoshikawa, Christos Faloutsos - Distance, Proceedings of PODS , 2005
"... Time-series data naturally arise in countless domains, such as meteorology, astrophysics, geology, multimedia, and eco-nomics. Similarity search is very popular, and DTW (Dy-namic Time Warping) is one of the two prevailing distance measures. Although DTW incurs a heavy computation cost, it provides ..."
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Time-series data naturally arise in countless domains, such as meteorology, astrophysics, geology, multimedia, and eco-nomics. Similarity search is very popular, and DTW (Dy-namic Time Warping) is one of the two prevailing distance measures. Although DTW incurs a heavy computation cost, it provides

A Spatial Relation Modeling for ‘Between ’ ‘Among ’ and ‘Surround’

by Based On F-histogram, Wang Shu-zhong
"... Spatial relationships among image objects play an important role in countless domains of computer. But the research on the expression method of special directional relation ‘between’, ‘among ’ and ‘surround ’ is immature. In this paper, firstly the characteristics and defects of present basic direct ..."
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Spatial relationships among image objects play an important role in countless domains of computer. But the research on the expression method of special directional relation ‘between’, ‘among ’ and ‘surround ’ is immature. In this paper, firstly the characteristics and defects of present basic

The Fuzzy Line Between Among and Surround

by Pascal Matsakis, Serge Andréfouët
"... Abstract — Spatial relationships among image objects play a vital role in countless domains of computer vision (e.g., pattern recognition, image understanding, scene description). Some have received considerable attention the last few years (e.g., “to the right of, ” “above, ” “to the left of ” and ..."
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Abstract — Spatial relationships among image objects play a vital role in countless domains of computer vision (e.g., pattern recognition, image understanding, scene description). Some have received considerable attention the last few years (e.g., “to the right of, ” “above, ” “to the left

Learning Integrated Relational and Continuous Action Models for Continuous Domains

by Joseph Zhen, Ying Xu , 2013
"... To my parents. ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS First and foremost, I want to thank my advisor John Laird for being a wonderful mentor. John always gave me room to pursue my own ideas, even when they weren’t priorities on his research agenda. It was probably frustrating watching me stumble from one project to the ..."
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overall quality. In the many years I spent in the Soar lab, I’ve had countless useful and interesting discussions with former and present members, especially Bob, YJ, Jon Voigt, Nick, Sam, Nate, Shiwali, Justin, Mitchell, Miller, James, Aaron, and Mazin. I couldn’t have asked for better collaborators

Using Coordination Graphs to add Prior Knowledge to the RoboCup Domain

by Erik Burger, Erik Burger, Nikos Vlassis, Jelle R. Kok , 2003
"... her, who was foremost in keeping me realistic with respect to deadlines (a lesson I will not quickly forget), and who has willingly subjected herself to countless readings and rereadings. Finally there are a number of people who have also contributed, in their own way, to the writing of this thesis ..."
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her, who was foremost in keeping me realistic with respect to deadlines (a lesson I will not quickly forget), and who has willingly subjected herself to countless readings and rereadings. Finally there are a number of people who have also contributed, in their own way, to the writing

Main article DOI: 10.1214/088342306000000583 In the Public Domain Rejoinder: Monitoring Networked Applications With Incremental Quantile Estimation

by John M. Chambers, David A. James, Diane Lambert, Scott V, Er Wiel , 708
"... There are many kinds of networks, each with many types of variables and monitoring goals. Our paper addressed only one of the countless possible combinations of network and monitoring goals. We are grateful to the discussants for expanding our paper by providing insights into other network monitorin ..."
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There are many kinds of networks, each with many types of variables and monitoring goals. Our paper addressed only one of the countless possible combinations of network and monitoring goals. We are grateful to the discussants for expanding our paper by providing insights into other network

Scalable algorithms for distribution search

by Yasuko Matsubara, Yasushi Sakurai, Masatoshi Yoshikawa - In ICDM , 2009
"... Distribution data naturally arise in countless domains, such as meteorology, biology, geology, industry and economics. However, relatively little attention has been paid to data mining for large distribution sets. Given n distributions of multiple categories and a query distribution Q, we want to fi ..."
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Distribution data naturally arise in countless domains, such as meteorology, biology, geology, industry and economics. However, relatively little attention has been paid to data mining for large distribution sets. Given n distributions of multiple categories and a query distribution Q, we want

Dual-Tree Fast Exact Max-Kernel Search

by Ryan R. Curtin, Parikshit Ram , 2013
"... The problem of max-kernel search arises everywhere: given a query point pq, a set of reference objects Sr and some kernel K, find arg maxpr∈Sr K(pq, pr). Max-kernel search is ubiquitous and appears in countless domains of science, thanks to the wide applicability of kernels. A few domains include im ..."
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The problem of max-kernel search arises everywhere: given a query point pq, a set of reference objects Sr and some kernel K, find arg maxpr∈Sr K(pq, pr). Max-kernel search is ubiquitous and appears in countless domains of science, thanks to the wide applicability of kernels. A few domains include

Databases for GIS

by Claudia Bauzer, Medeiros Fatima Pires
"... The problems of discussing Geographic Information Sys-tems- GIS, for short- begin with defining this term. There are countless definitions for GIS, each based on the type of user and application domain [43]. The more ..."
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The problems of discussing Geographic Information Sys-tems- GIS, for short- begin with defining this term. There are countless definitions for GIS, each based on the type of user and application domain [43]. The more

DNS Security and Threat Mitigation: An Overview of Domain Name System Threats and Strategies for Securing a BIND Name Server

by Jeff S. Drake
"... The Internet is a seemingly limitless source of information. It provides the power of collective knowledge and information to a vast array of users who access innumerable resources for countless reasons. These resources are typically accessed by using a human readable name designed to be easily reme ..."
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The Internet is a seemingly limitless source of information. It provides the power of collective knowledge and information to a vast array of users who access innumerable resources for countless reasons. These resources are typically accessed by using a human readable name designed to be easily
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