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JCT
2008
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On distinguishing trees by their chromatic symmetric functions
Let T be an unrooted tree. The chromatic symmetric function XT , introduced by Stanley, is a sum of monomial symmetric functions corresponding to proper colorings of T . The subtre...
Jeremy L. Martin, Matthew Morin, Jennifer D. Wagne...
JCT
2007
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The circular chromatic index of graphs of high girth
We show that for each ε > 0 and each integer ∆ ≥ 1, there exists a number g such that for any graph G of maximum degree ∆ and girth at least g, the circular chromatic in...
Tomás Kaiser, Daniel Král, Riste Skr...
ICPR
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Background subtraction technique based on chromaticity and intensity patterns
This paper presents an efficient Real-Time method for detecting moving objects in unconstrained environments, using a background subtraction technique. A new background model that...
Ariel Amato, Mikhail Mozerov, Ivan Huerta Casado, ...
ICCV
2011
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Color Photometric Stereo for Multicolored Surfaces
We present a multispectral photometric stereo method for capturing geometry of deforming surfaces. A novel photometric calibration technique allows calibration of scenes containin...
Robert Anderson, Bjorn Stenger, Roberto Cipolla
ALGORITHMICA
2002
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Algorithmic Aspects of Acyclic Edge Colorings
A proper coloring of the edges of a graph G is called acyclic if there is no 2-colored cycle in G. The acyclic edge chromatic number of G, denoted by a (G), is the least number of...
Noga Alon, Ayal Zaks