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Point feature map labeling is a geometric visualization problem, in which a set of input points must be labeled with a set of disjoint rectangles (the bounding boxes of the label texts).
Maarten Löffler +2 more
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Consistent labeling of rotating maps
Dynamic maps that allow continuous map rotations, for example, on mobile devices, encounter new geometric labeling issues unseen in static maps before. We study the following dynamic map labeling problem: The input is an abstract map consisting of a set $
Andreas Gemsa +2 more
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A practical map labeling algorithm
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Alexander Wolff
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Labeling a rectilinear map more efficiently [PDF]
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Marc Van Kreveld
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TOTAL EDGE IRREGULAR LABELING FOR TRIANGULAR GRID GRAPHS AND RELATED GRAPHS
Let be a graph with and are the set of its vertices and edges, respectively. Total edge irregular -labeling on is a map from to satisfies for any two distinct edges have distinct weights. The minimum for which the satisfies the labeling is spoken
Muhammad Nurul Huda, Yeni Susanti
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BEYOND MAXIMUM INDEPENDENT SET: AN EXTENDED MODEL FOR POINT-FEATURE LABEL PLACEMENT [PDF]
Map labeling is a classical problem of cartography that has frequently been approached by combinatorial optimization. Given a set of features in the map and for each feature a set of label candidates, a common problem is to select an independent set of ...
J.-H. Haunert, A. Wolff
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Proximity labeling is used to map and discover proteins in specific subcellular compartments. Here the authors combine APEX-mediated proximity labeling with organic-aqueous phase separation to identify nuclear, nucleolar, and outer mitochondrial membrane
Wei Qin +4 more
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Runs in labelled trees and mappings [PDF]
We generalize the concept of ascending and descending runs from permutations to rooted labelled trees and mappings, i.e., functions from the set $\{1, \dots, n\}$ into itself. A combinatorial decomposition of the corresponding functional digraph together with a generating functions approach allows us to perform a joint study of ascending and descending
Marie-Louise Lackner, Alois Panholzer
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Superpixel-based classification using Active Learning (AL) has shown great potential in high spatial resolution remote sensing image classification tasks.
Jiechen Tang +4 more
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Optimizing map labeling of point features based on an onion peeling approach
Map labeling of point features is the problem of placing text labels to corresponding point features on a map in a way that minimizes overlaps while satisfying basic rules for the quality.
Wan D Bae +4 more
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