Browsing 2010 MU dissertations - Freely available online by Thesis Department "Computer science (MU)"
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Data-driven 3D shape modeling
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)3D shape modeling is essential for computer to understand our real world. So far, 3D shaping modeling is still an open issue. There are too much raw data around, but there is no uniform or standard way to translate them ... -
Multi-index, multi-object content-based retrieval with spatial summarization
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)In recent years we have seen the development of several novel content-based retrieval (CBR) systems that have had success by focusing on a specific domain and exploiting domain-speci c information. CBR systems allow users ... -
Refined repetitive searches and long identical multi-species elements in mammals and plants : Insights into structure, function and evolution
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)All of the information necessary to reproduce a living organism is contained in the DNA of its genome. Within the genomic sequence, there are subsequences called genes that are transcribed into RNA and translated into ... -
Statistical inference in wireless sensor and mobile networks
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)In recent years, wireless sensor networks have emerged as a cost effective alternative to traditional wired sensor systems. In the meantime, mobile networks have also gained many momentums. The two emerging networks share ...