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Wenbo Peng and Jinjie Huang
Current object detection methods typically focus on addressing the distribution discrepancies between source and target domains. However, solely concentrating on this aspect may lead to overlooking the inherent limitations of the samples themselves. This...
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Daniel Molinero-Hernández, Sergio R. Galván-González, Nicolás D. Herrera-Sandoval, Pablo Guzman-Avalos, J. Jesús Pacheco-Ibarra and Francisco J. Domínguez-Mota
Driven by the emergence of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), the solution of increasingly large and intricate numerical problems has become feasible. Yet, the integration of GPUs into Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) codes still presents a significant ...
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Moiz Hassan, Kandasamy Illanko and Xavier N. Fernando
Single Image Super Resolution (SSIR) is an intriguing research topic in computer vision where the goal is to create high-resolution images from low-resolution ones using innovative techniques. SSIR has numerous applications in fields such as medical/sate...
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Marcos E. González Laffitte and Peter F. Stadler
The comparison of multiple (labeled) graphs with unrelated vertex sets is an important task in diverse areas of applications. Conceptually, it is often closely related to multiple sequence alignments since one aims to determine a correspondence, or more ...
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Styliani Tassiopoulou, Georgia Koukiou and Vassilis Anastassopoulos
In the ever-evolving landscape of tomographic imaging algorithms, this literature review explores a diverse array of themes shaping the field?s progress. It encompasses foundational principles, special innovative approaches, tomographic implementation al...
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