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Evaluation of automatic shot boundary detection on a large video test suite [PDF]
The challenge facing the indexing of digital video information in order to support browsing and retrieval by users, is to design systems that can accurately and automatically process large amounts of heterogeneous video.
Marlow, Seán +3 more
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Cooperative Relay Broadcast Channels [PDF]
The capacity regions are investigated for two relay broadcast channels (RBCs), where relay links are incorporated into standard two-user broadcast channels to support user cooperation.
Liang, Yingbin, Veeravalli, Venugopal V.
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Broadcast scheduling for mobile advertising [PDF]
We describe a broadcast scheduling system developed for a precision marketing firm specialized in location-sensitive permission-based mobile advertising using SMS (Short Message Service) text messaging.
De Reyck, B, Degraeve, Z
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Pinwheel Scheduling for Fault-tolerant Broadcast Disks in Real-time Database Systems [PDF]
The design of programs for broadcast disks which incorporate real-time and fault-tolerance requirements is considered. A generalized model for real-time fault-tolerant broadcast disks is defined.
Baruah, Sanjoy, Bestavros, Azer
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Broadcast Channels with Cooperating Decoders [PDF]
We consider the problem of communicating over the general discrete memoryless broadcast channel (BC) with partially cooperating receivers. In our setup, receivers are able to exchange messages over noiseless conference links of finite capacities, prior ...
Dabora, Ron, Servetto, Sergio D.
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The capacity region of broadcast channels with intersymbol interference and colored Gaussian noise [PDF]
We derive the capacity region for a broadcast channel with intersymbol interference (ISI) and colored Gaussian noise under an input power constraint. The region is obtained by first defining a similar channel model, the circular broadcast channel, which ...
Effros, Michelle, Goldsmith, Andrea J.
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The Holland broadcast language [PDF]
The broadcast language is a programming formalism devised by Holland in 1975, which aims at allowing Genetic Algorithms (GAs) to use an adaptable representation. A GA may provide an efficient method for adaption but still depends on the efficiency of the
Decraene, James
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The quantum no-broadcasting theorem states that it is impossible to produce perfect copies of an arbitrary quantum state, even if the copies are allowed to be correlated. Here we show that, although quantum broadcasting cannot be achieved by any physical process, it can be achieved by a virtual process, described by a Hermitian-preserving trace ...
Arthur J. Parzygnat +3 more
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General bounds on limited broadcast domination [PDF]
Limited dominating broadcasts were proposed as a variant of dominating broadcasts, where the broadcast function is upper bounded by a constant k . The minimum cost of such a dominating broadcast is the k -broadcast dominating number.
Cáceres, José +4 more
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Automatic Segmentation of Broadcast News Audio using Self Similarity Matrix
Generally audio news broadcast on radio is com- posed of music, commercials, news from correspondents and recorded statements in addition to the actual news read by the newsreader. When news transcripts are available, automatic segmentation of audio news
Imran, Ahmed +2 more
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