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Stojmenovic, Ivan
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Canada
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CAD/CAE descriptive geometry Ryan D., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 1992. Type: Book (9780849342738)
Descriptive geometry is a combination of plane and space geometry, orthographic projection methods, and fast computational geometry algorithms. This book claims to give the fundamentals of each aspect of descriptive and constructive ge...
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Jul 1 1994 |
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Searching for a mobile intruder in a polygonal region Suzuki I., Yamashita M. SIAM Journal on Computing 21(5): 863-888, 1992. Type: Article
Special cases of the following interesting question are considered. Suppose a man is lost and wandering unpredictably in a dark cave. A party of searchers who know the structure of the cave is to be sent to find him. What is the minimu...
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Jul 1 1993 |
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A general approach to connected-component labeling for arbitrary image representations Dillencourt M., Samet H., Tamminen M. Journal of the ACM 39(2): 253-280, 1992. Type: Article
A d -dimensional binary image is a set of pixels (points having integer coordinates) contained inside a d -dimensional hyper-rectangle. Each pixel is either black or white. Connected component labe...
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Jun 1 1993 |
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Implementing discrete mathematics Skiena S., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 1991. Type: Book (9780201509434)
Mathematica is currently the most famous programming package for doing all kinds of mathematics. It offers arbitrary-precision numerical calculations, symbolic calculation, PostScript graphics, and programmability....
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Jun 1 1992 |
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Object recognition by computer Grimson W., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990. Type: Book (9780262071307)
Object recognition is currently an area of considerable research interest. This book touches on most aspects of the recognition problem, with the primary goal of considering components of the recognition problem while describing a deta...
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Mar 1 1992 |
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Maintenance of geometric extrema ∈ Dobkin D., Suri S. Journal of the ACM 38(2): 275-298, 1991. Type: Article
Some computational geometry problems involve computing the maximum or minimum value of a bivariate function f : S × S → &RR; +, defined over a set S of geometric o...
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Dec 1 1991 |
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Lectures on minimal surfaces: vol. 1 Nitsche J., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 1989. Type: Book (9789780521244275)
A minimal surface is a geometric surface that is analytic (has a parametric equation), has a position vector whose components are twice continuously differentiable, and has zero mean curvature at all its interior points (that is,
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Jan 1 1991 |
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A refutational approach to geometry theorem proving Kapur D. (ed) Artificial Intelligence 37(1-3): 61-93, 1988. Type: Article
This paper deals with developing computer programs for automatically proving geometry theorems. It provides a well-written review of the methods applied so far. Wu’s method [1] is briefly discussed. Then the author shows that...
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Nov 1 1989 |
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A sweep-plane algorithm for computing the Euler-characteristic of polyhedra represented in Boolean form Bieri H., Nef W. Computing 34(4): 287-302, 1985. Type: Article
A plane is a nonempty finite intersection of hyperplanes. A cell is a nonempty intersection C of a plane and a finite number of open halfspaces. The Euler characteristic &khgr;( P ) for polyhedra P ⊂ R <...
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May 1 1987 |
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Algorithms for drawing anti-aliased circles and ellipses Field D. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing 33(1): 1-15, 1986. Type: Article
Algorithms for drawing bilevel (not antialiased) circles, prefiltered-antialiasing-along-straight-line edges, and antialiased circles and ellipses are described in literature cited in this paper. This work reports new algorithms for dr...
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May 1 1987 |
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