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 Computer Vision: From Surfaces to 3D Objects
The typical computational approach to object understanding derives shape information from the 2D outline of the objects. For complex object structures, however, such a planar approach cannot determine object shape; the structural edges have to be encoded in terms of their full 3D spatial configuration. Computer Vision: From Surfaces... |  |  Digital Preservation for Heritages: Technologies and Applications
Cultural heritages include rich information related to social, historical and
cultural values. Affected by climate, environmental and other factors, some
valuable heritage information is threatened through destruction or disappearance,
and some is still not utilized sufficiently. How to investigate and utilize
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The practice of compiler construction changes continually, in part because the designs of
processors and systems change. For example, when we began to write Engineering a Compiler
(eac) in 1998, some of our colleagues questioned the wisdom of including a chapter on
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The study of the class of computable partial functions (i.e., recursive partial functions)
stands at the intersection of three fields: mathematics, theoretical computer science,
and philosophy.
Mathematically, computability theory originates from the concept of an algorithm.
It leads to a classification of functions according... |  |  Web Design for ROI: Turning Browsers into Buyers & Prospects into Leads
This book is a child borne, like many others, of a cosmic combination of
passion, frustration, experience, and luck.
Passion—we quite simply love what we do and care deeply about the results. We hope we’re able to
communicate this in our writing.
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