In image filtering, the classical lexicographical ordering is a popular method that cannot be directly applied for ordering colors in RGB color images. This is due to the fact that each color has similar importance and no order can be defined trivially a
Jose Luis Vazquez Noguera +3 more
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Tree Languages Defined in First-Order Logic with One Quantifier Alternation [PDF]
We study tree languages that can be defined in \Delta_2 . These are tree languages definable by a first-order formula whose quantifier prefix is forall exists, and simultaneously by a first-order formula whose quantifier prefix is .
Mikolaj Bojanczyk, Luc Segoufin
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Reflections on Lexicographical User Research [PDF]
: The last decades have seen a growing interest in theoretical and practical problems related to lexicographical user research. Starting with a discussion of the concept of lexicographically relevant user needs, this contribution analyses, utilising the ...
S. Tarp
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Strong equilibria in games with the lexicographical improvement property [PDF]
We study a class of finite strategic games with the property that every deviation of a coalition of players that is profitable to each of its members strictly decreases the lexicographical order of a certain function defined on the set of strategy ...
T. Harks, Max Klimm, R. Möhring
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On lexicographical ordering in multivariate mathematical morphology
Since mathematical morphology is based on complete lattice theory, a vector ordering method becomes indispensable for its extension to multivariate images. Among the several approaches developed with this purpose, lexicographical orderings are by far the most frequent, as they possess certain desirable theoretical properties.
Erchan Aptoula, Sébastien Lefèvre
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Non-Speculative Store Coalescing in Total Store Order
We present a non-speculative solution for a coalescing store buffer in total store order (TSO) consistency. Coalescing violates TSO with respect to both conflicting loads and conflicting stores, if partial state is exposed to the memory system.
Alberto Ros, S. Kaxiras
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High-Content Immunofluorescence Quantification of Transcription Factors: Application to pSMADs for BMP/TGFβ Signaling Pathways. [PDF]
Abstract High‐throughput immunofluorescence (IF) detection has become an essential tool in drug discovery for analyzing multiple markers and providing insights into cellular pathways. While IF techniques have been established for decades, high‐content IF protocols vary among laboratories, highlighting the need for standardized and quantitative ...
Khodr V, Machillot P, Picart C.
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Algorithmics of Posets Generated by Words Over Partially Commutative Alphabets (Extended) [PDF]
It is natural to try to relate partially ordered sets (posets in short) and classes of equivalent words over partially commutative alphabets. Their common graphical representation are Hasse diagrams.
Ł. Mikulski +2 more
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Properties of the extremal infinite smooth words [PDF]
Smooth words are connected to the Kolakoski sequence. We construct the maximal and the minimal infinite smooth words, with respect to the lexicographical order.
Srecko Brlek +2 more
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LINGUISTIC IMAGINARY AND LINGUISTIC IDENTITY IN ROMANIAN LEXICOGRAPHY DURING THE 19th AND 20th CENTURIES. II. FROM ETYMOLOGICUM MAGNUM ROMANIAE TO DLR [PDF]
The present article is a continuation of our previous research published in 2019. It aims to describe the manner in which the authors/editors of several dictionaries of the Romanian language, compiled during the 19th and the 20th centuries, have resorted
MARIA ȘTEFĂNESCU, MIRCEA MINICĂ
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