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Matching Three-Dimensional Objects Using Silhouettes

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1984
A method for matching three-dimensional objects against a library of models from an observed sequence of silhouettes is presented in this correspondence.
Shmuel Peleg
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XCMS: processing mass spectrometry data for metabolite profiling using nonlinear peak alignment, matching, and identification.

Analytical Chemistry, 2006
Metabolite profiling in biomarker discovery, enzyme substrate assignment, drug activity/specificity determination, and basic metabolic research requires new data preprocessing approaches to correlate specific metabolites to their biological origin.
Colin A. Smith   +4 more
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To match or not to match?

The British Accounting Review, 2005
Abstract This paper analyses the income smoothing effect of the matching principle in accounting. Income smoothing, under Gibbins and Willett [Gibbins, M., Willett, R., 1997. New light on accrual, aggregation and allocation, using an axiomatic analysis of accounting numbers' fundamental and statistical character.
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Match or non-Match: At the crossroads

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2015
The National Matching Service provides an ethical and unbiased selection process between residency programs and candidates. Currently, 51 of the 66 accredited orthodontic residency programs in the United States participate in the matching service for orthodontic programs (the Match), and 15 do not.
Veerasathpurush Allareddy   +2 more
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Matching as Nonparametric Preprocessing for Reducing Model Dependence in Parametric Causal Inference

Political Analysis, 2007
Although published works rarely include causal estimates from more than a few model specifications, authors usually choose the presented estimates from numerous trial runs readers never see.
Daniel E. Ho   +3 more
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Price Matching: To Match or Not to Match?

2016
Regardless of the product category, market segment, geographic location, or target customer base, pricing and decisions about pricing tactics are among the most critical areas of a firm’s marketing strategy. Consumers have always been price conscious and focused on getting the lowest possible price.
Daniel G. Bachrach   +3 more
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Matching As An Econometric Evaluation Estimator: Evidence from Evaluating a Job Training Programme

, 1997
This paper considers whether it is possible to devise a nonexperimental procedure for evaluating a prototypical job training programme. Using rich nonexperimental data, we examine the performance of a two-stage evaluation methodology that (a) estimates ...
J. Heckman   +2 more
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Matchings (Maximum Matchings)

1983
March 2. In the preceding chapter we mentioned the problem of devising a “global criterion” for deciding whether one matching is better than another. We noted that no such criterion appears to exist in general. Nevertheless, there are some cases where simple criteria suffice.
Donald R. Woods   +2 more
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Object retrieval with large vocabularies and fast spatial matching

2007 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2007
In this paper, we present a large-scale object retrieval system. The user supplies a query object by selecting a region of a query image, and the system returns a ranked list of images that contain the same object, retrieved from a large corpus.
James Philbin   +4 more
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Linear spatial pyramid matching using sparse coding for image classification

2009 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2009
Recently SVMs using spatial pyramid matching (SPM) kernel have been highly successful in image classification. Despite its popularity, these nonlinear SVMs have a complexity O(n2 ~ n3) in training and O(n) in testing, where n is the training size ...
Jianchao Yang   +3 more
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