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The pairwise mining problem is to discover pairwise objects having measures greater than the user-specified minimum threshold from a collection of objects. It is essential in a large variety of database and data-mining applications. Of late, there has been increasing interest in applying a Locality-Sensitive Hashing (LSH) scheme for pairwise mining. LSH-type methods have shown themselves to be simply...
Highly detailed geometric models are rapidly becoming common-place in computer graphics. But sometimes it is often desirable to use approximations in place of excessively detailed models to control processing time. This paper introduces a surface simplification algorithm that based on edge-collapse. The algorithm uses quadric error metrics to confirm the position of new vertex in order to control...
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