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Neurons are spatially extended structures with an elaborate dendritic tree that integrates spatio-temporal input patterns. Traditionally, this integration is analysed using compartmental simulations of the cable equation [1].
Willem Wybo +2 more
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Surfel Set Simplification With Optimized Feature Preservation
In this paper, we propose a novel scheme for simplifying a surfel set with the resultant surfels computed and distributed to preserve prominent geometric and textural features. It works by iteratively collapsing local neighborhoods around surfels until a
Yuxue Fan +4 more
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This paper intends to contribute to research on the simplification hypothesis by incorporating a multi-discourse analysis. The study compares non-specialized and academic specialized discourse with the aim of describing their similarities and difference
Virginia Mattioli
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Connected operators based on region-tree pruning strategies [PDF]
This paper discusses region-based representations useful to create connected operators. The filtering approach involves three steps: 1) a region tree representation of the input image is constructed; 2) the simplification is obtained by pruning the tree;
Garrido Ostermann, Luis +1 more
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Study of One of Sani al-Molk’s One Thousand and One Night Illustrations From Visual Perception Theory of Gestalt [PDF]
General principles of Gestalt School of Psychology (Unified Whole) are codified by a group of German psychologists in early twentieth century. This approach is based on theories describing how the viewer tend to organize a series of simple visual ...
Ameneh Mafitabar +2 more
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The cylindrical peg–hole system is a popular model in the study of assembly and disassembly operations. The analysis of peg–hole systems is customarily performed using simplified two-dimensional representations, viz. a vertical sectional view.
Feiying Lan +3 more
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Interactive Simplifier Tracing and Debugging in Isabelle [PDF]
The Isabelle proof assistant comes equipped with a very powerful tactic for term simplification. While tremendously useful, the results of simplifying a term do not always match the user's expectation: sometimes, the resulting term is not in the form the
D. Aspinall +7 more
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Unsupervised morphological segmentation for images [PDF]
This paper deals with a morphological approach to unsupervised image segmentation. The proposed technique relies on a multiscale Top-Down approach allowing a hierarchical processing of the data ranging from the most global scale to the most detailed one.
Salembier Clairon, Philippe Jean
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Multivariate topology simplification [PDF]
Topological simplification of scalar and vector fields is well-established as an effective method for analysing and visualising complex data sets. For multi-field data, topological analysis requires simultaneous advances both mathematically and computationally.
Chattopadhyay, A +4 more
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Cognitive Simplification Operations Improve Text Simplification
Text Simplification (TS) is the task of converting a text into a form that is easier to read while maintaining the meaning of the original text. A sub-task of TS is Cognitive Simplification (CS), converting text to a form that is readily understood by people with cognitive disabilities without rendering it childish or simplistic.
Chamovitz, Eytan, Abend, Omri
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