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This paper presents a novel problem of route recommendation which guides the user through a series of locations. The recommendation is made by matching the user's current route with the set of popular route patterns. Sequential pattern mining methods are used to extract the popular route patterns from a large set of historical route records from previous users. An application with real requirements...
In this note, firstly a modified numerical differentiation scheme is presented. The obtained scheme is rooted, and uses the same algebraic approach based on operational calculus. Secondly an analysis of the error due to a corrupting noise in this estimation is conducted and some upper-bounds are given on this error. Lastly a convincing simulation example gives an estimation of the state variable of...
HSPA evolution has raised the requirements for WCDMA based systems where turbo code has been adapted to perform the error correction. Many parallel turbo decoding architectures have recently been proposed to enhance the channel throughput but the interleaving algorithm used in WCDMA based systems does not freely allows to use them due to high percentage of memory conflicts. This paper provides a comprehensive...
This paper presents a probabilistic framework for discovering objects in video. The video can switch between different shots, the unknown objects can leave or enter the scene at multiple times, and the background can be cluttered. The framework consists of an appearance model and a motion model. The appearance model exploits the consistency of object parts in appearance across frames. We use maximally...
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