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Describing Human Identity Using Attributes

2011
Smart surveillance of wide areas requires a system of multiple cameras to keep tracking people by their identities. In such multi-view systems, the captured body figures and appearances of human, the orientation as well as the backgrounds are usually different camera by camera, which brings challenges to the view-invariant representation of human ...
Zhuoli Zhou   +5 more
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Improving reservoir thickness prediction using seismic attributes and attributes fusion

Acta Geophysica, 2013
Usage of any single attribute would introduce unacceptable uncertainty due to limited reservoir thickness and distribution, and strong lateral variations in lithological traps. In this paper, a wide range of prestack and post-stack seismic attributes is utilized to identify a range of properties of turbidity channel sandstone reservoir in Block L118 of
Haojie Liu   +3 more
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Efficient Attribute Proofs in Anonymous Credential Using Attribute-based Cryptography

2012
As an important property of anonymous credential, attribute proof allows user to prove the possession of attributes issued by the issuing authority anonymously. In this paper, we introduced the notation of Attribute-based signature into anonymous credential to propose an anonymous credential with constant complexity attribute proof. Compared with other
Yan Zhang, Dengguo Feng
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Authorship Attribution Using Syntactic Dependencies

2016
Authorship attribution deals with the prediction of the author of a (usually written) discourse. This is of high relevance to a number of applications, including plagiarism detection, authenticity verification and deception detection. So far, most of the state-of-the-art approaches to author attribution rely mainly upon lexical and token (sequence ...
Soler-Company Juan, Wanner Leo
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Using dimensions to represent attributes

ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad, 1985
In the design of a data base (DB) the grouping of attributes that define or describe a data entity can be represented as an object with many dimensions. This concept can serve as a framework for APL functions which provide efficient data extraction, manipulation and updating.
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Abstract interpretation using attribute grammars

1990
This paper deals with the correctness proofs of attribute grammars using methods from abstract interpretation. The technique will be described by defining a live-variable analysis for a small flow-chart language and proving it correct with respect to a continuation style semantics.
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