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  • Adaptive medial-axis approximation for sphere-tree construction 

    BRADSHAW, GARETH; O'SULLIVAN, CAROL ANN (2004)
    Hierarchical object representations play an important role in performing efficient collision handling. Many different geometric primitives have been used to construct these representations, which allow areas of interaction ...
  • Collisions and Attention 

    O'SULLIVAN, ANN CAROL (2005)
    Attention is an important factor in the perception of static and dynamic scenes, which should, therefore, be taken into account when creating graphical images and animation. Recently, researchers have recognized this fact ...
  • Forward-Stagewise Clustering: An Algorithm for Convex Clustering 

    Zhang, Mimi (2019)
    This paper proposes an exceptionally simple algorithm, called forward-stagewise clustering, for convex clustering. Convex clustering has drawn recent attention since it nicely addresses the instability issue of traditional ...
  • Genetic Programming Bias with Software Performance Analysis 

    Cody-Kenny, Brendan
    The complexities of modern software systems make their engineering costly and time consuming. This thesis explores and develops techniques to improve software by automating re-design. Source code can be randomly modified ...
  • Improving Query and Result List Adaptation in Personalized Multilingual Information Retrieval 

    GHORAB, MOHAMMED RAMI ELHUSSEIN (ACM, 2011-07)
    This research study aims to improve personalization in MIR systems, by improving the relevance of multilingual search results with respect to the user and not just the query. The study investigates how to model different ...
  • Learning Binary Search Trees through Serious Games based on Analogies 

    Haahr, Mads (ACM, 2020)
    Data structures and algorithms are core topics in Computer Science, and they are essential for the development of efficient software. However, data structures and algorithmic concepts are abstract and difficult to relate ...