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Ramsey partitions and proximity data structures

Manor Mendel, Assaf Naor (2007)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

This paper addresses two problems lying at the intersection of geometric analysis and theoretical computer science: The non-linear isomorphic Dvoretzky theorem and the design of good approximate distance oracles for large distortion.We introduce the notion of Ramsey partitions of a finite metric space, and show that the existence of good Ramsey partitions implies a solution to the metric Ramsey problem for large distortion (also known as the non-linear version of the isomorphic Dvoretzky theorem,...

Recent Development of the DML-CZ and Its Current State

Rákosník, Jiří (2011)

Towards a Digital Mathematics Library. Bertinoro, Italy, July 20-21st, 2011

The project DML-CZ: The Czech Digital Mathematics Library has been implemented since 2005 and in 2010 switched over to routine operation. This report describes progress, growth and usage of the DML-CZ, the experience from cooperation with content providers in the designed editorial workflow, some newly implemented features, adjustments of the workflow following from both the ongoing practical experience and the requirements of the advancing EuDML project, the general public acceptance and attendance...

Recognition of atherosclerotic plaques and their extended dimensioning with computerized tomography angiography imaging

Tomasz Markiewicz, Mirosław Dziekiewicz, Marek Maruszyński, Romana Bogusławska-Walecka, Wojciech Kozłowski (2014)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

In this paper the authors raise the issue of automatic discrimination of atherosclerotic plaques within an artery lumen based on numerical and statistical thresholding of Computerized Tomography Angiographic (CTA) images and their advanced dimensioning as a support for preoperative vessel assessment. For the study, a set of tomograms of the aorta, as well as the ilio-femoral and femoral arteries were examined. In each case a sequence of about 130-480 images of the artery cutoff planes were analyzed...

Reduction in the number of LUT elements for control units with code sharing

Alexander Barkalov, Larysa Titarenko, Jacek Bieganowski (2010)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Two methods are proposed targeted at reduction in the number of look-up table elements in logic circuits of compositional microprogram control units (CMCUs) with code sharing. The methods assume the application of field-programmable gate arrays for the implementation of the combinational part of the CMCU, whereas embedded-memory blocks are used for implementation of its control memory. Both methods are based on the existence of classes of pseudoequivalent operational linear chains in a microprogram...

Refinement of a fuzzy control rule set.

Antonio González, Raúl Pérez (1998)

Mathware and Soft Computing

Fuzzy logic controller performance depends on the fuzzy control rule set. This set can be obtained either by an expert or from a learning algorithm through a set of examples. Recently, we have developed SLAVE an inductive learning algorithm capable of identifying fuzzy systems. The refinement of the rules proposed by SLAVE (or by an expert) can be very important in order to improve the accuracy of the model and in order to simplify the description of the system. The refinement algorithm is based...

Region of interest contrast measures

Václav Remeš, Michal Haindl (2018)

Kybernetika

A survey of local image contrast measures is presented and a new contrast measure for measuring the local contrast of regions of interest is proposed. The measures validation is based on the gradual objective contrast decreasing on medical test images in both grayscale and color. The performance of the eleven most frequented contrast measures is mutually compared and their robustness to different types of image degradation is analyzed. Since the contrast measures can be both global, regional and...

Representación de datos en meteorología mediante gráficos animados: episodios de lluvia.

Jorge-Luis Navarro (1987)

Qüestiió

Los campos escalares, bidimensionales y dependientes del tiempo, se representan generalmente en Meteorología mediante una sucesión de imágenes o análisis separados con una interdistancia temporal adecuada. Esta técnica alcanza su máximo desarrollo en lo que se conoce como gráfico animado.En el presente artículo se describen brevemente los procesos que, a partir de los datos, culminan con la generación de un análisis, imagen o fotograma, particularizando al caso de episodios de lluvia. Tras un resumen...

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