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Prime Object Proposals with Randomized Prim's Algorithm [PDF]
Generic object detection is the challenging task of proposing windows that localize all the objects in an image, regardless of their classes. Such detectors have recently been shown to benefit many applications such as speeding-up class-specific object detection, weakly supervised learning of object detectors and object discovery.
Manen, Santiago +2 more
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Formation of Non-Perfect Maze Using Prim’s Algorithm
Maze is a place that has many paths with tortuous paths that are misleading and full of dead ends and can be viewed as a grid graph. A non-perfect maze is a maze that has a cycle.
Mahyus Ihsan +4 more
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Prim's Algorithm for Optimizing Fiber Optic Trajectory Planning
The transition of copper cable technology to fiber optic is very triggering the development of technology where data can be transmitted quickly and accurately. This cable change can be seen everywhere. This cable is an expensive cable. If it is not installed optimally, it will cost enormously.
A. Siahaan
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Design and Implementation of GPU-Based Prim's Algorithm [PDF]
Minimum spanning tree is a classical problem in graph theory that plays a key role in a broad domain of applications. This paper proposes a minimum spanning tree algorithm using Prim's approach on Nvidia GPU under CUDA architecture. By using new developed GPU-based Min-Reduction data parallel primitive in the key step of the algorithm, higher ...
Wei Wang, Yongzhong Huang, Shaozhong Guo
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En este trabajo se presenta un nuevo algoritmo que permite reconfigurar un sistema de distribución (SD) de energía eléctrica minimizando la energía no suministrada (ENS).
Angely Cárcamo-Gallardo +2 more
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Optimal Islanding for Restoration of Power Distribution Systems Using Prim's MST Algorithm
Kaka Sanaullah +4 more
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The Generalized Space-Time Autoregressive (GSTAR) model is able to utilize modeling of both space and time simultaneously. The existence of a weight matrix is one of the aspects that established this model.
Nur'ainul Miftahul Huda +4 more
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Formal Verification of Prim’s Algorithm in SPARK
Many distributed systems use a minimum spanning tree (MST) as the backbone of efficient communication within the system. Given its critical role, it is important that the MST be implemented correctly. One way to ensure its correctness with a high degree of confidence is to use formal methods, i.e.
Wheelhouse, Brian +2 more
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Enhancing energy balance in wireless sensor networks through optimized minimum spanning tree [PDF]
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are important for applications like environmental monitoring and industrial automation. However, the limited energy resources of sensor nodes pose a significant challenge to the network’s longevity. Energy imbalances among
Hafiz Muhammad Saad +5 more
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The Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) is one of the famous problems that is used mostly as the backbone in many network design problems. Given a graph G(V,E), where V is the set of vertices and E is the set of edges connecting vertices in V, and for every edge
Wamiliana Wamiliana +4 more
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