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Interest Points of General Imbalance

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2009
The imbalance oriented selection scheme was recently introduced to detect stable interest points in weakly or sparsely textured images. The scheme chooses image points whose one-pixel-wide directional intensity variations can be clustered into two imbalanced classes as candidates. An important property of imbalance oriented selection is that imbalanced
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Generalizations and Interesting Directions

2013
In this chapter, we generalize our approach to the Internet with both cellular and ad-hoc wireless links and to NUM with general concave utility functions. In addition, we outline that generalized Nyquist criterion and stochastic approximation tools can be employed to study the stability and performance of the proposed network schemes in realistic ...
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The Pragmatics of Page Design in Nineteenth‐Century General‐Interest Weekly Illustrated News Magazines in London and Paris

, 2010
This article discusses the way that pictures and texts were confi gured in general-interest weekly news magazines from the 1840s until 1900. It explores how the illustrational (thus subordinate and instrumental) status of the pictures was undermined by ...
T. Gretton
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Generic predicates and interest-relativity

Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 2012
Abstract“Simple generics” with bare plural subjects (e.g.,dogs bark) predicate of a kind a property that the kind “inherits” from its individual members. But what does that inheritance amount to if it is not, likemost dogs bark, based on how many individuals have the property.
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Chapter VI.11: Equity and the interests of future generations

2018
Environmental law is not oblivious to future generations and the protection of their interests, on the contrary future generations are frequently mentioned in environmental legal documents. Legal experts have developed the theoretical groundwork required to conceptualise intergenerational equity.
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The General Welfare as a Legal Interest

1979
The South West Africa Cases,1 in which the International Court of Justice decided in 1966 by the casting vote of its President that Ethiopia and Liberia had not established any legal right or interest appertaining to them in the subject of the claim, raised issues fundamental for the future of international law which will continue to be much debated ...
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