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This paper deals with wildfire identification in the Alaska regions as a semantic segmentation task using support vector machine classifiers. Instead of colour information represented by means of BGR channels, we proceed with a normalized reflectance over 152 days so that such time series is assigned to each pixel. We compare models associated with -loss and -loss functions and stopping criteria based on a projected gradient and duality gap in the presented benchmarks.
Given an ordered alphabet and a permutation, according to the lexicographic order, on the set of suffixes of a word , we present in this article a linear time and space method to determine whether a word has the same permutation on its suffixes. Using this method, we are then also able to build the class of all the words having the same permutation on their suffixes, first of all the smallest one. Finally, we note that this work can lead to a method for generating a Lyndon word randomly in linear...
Given an ordered alphabet and
a permutation, according to the lexicographic order,
on the set of suffixes of a word
w,
we present in this article a linear time and space method to
determine whether a word
w' has the same permutation on its suffixes.
Using this method, we are then also able to build the class of all the
words having the same permutation on their suffixes, first of all the smallest one.
Finally, we note that this work can lead to a method for generating
a Lyndon word...
In this work-in-progress report we propose a workflow for metadata extraction from articles in a digital form. We decompose the problem into clearly defined sub-tasks and outline possible implementations of the sub-tasks. We report the progress of implementation and tests, and state future work.
In this paper a Boolean minimization algorithm is considered and implemented as an applet in Java. The application is based on the Quine-McCluskey simplification technique with some modifications. The given application can be accessed on line since it is posted on the World Wide Web (WWW), with up to four variables, at the URL http://www.csam.montclair.edu/~antoniou/bs. After extensive testing, the performance of the algorithm has been found to be excellent. The proposed application is a useful...
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