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Dynamic animated textures like fire and explosions can be represented efficiently as procedural textures.
Zhang and Wu [13] found the core nodes for the local community detection, and Mahmood and Small [14] found that each node could only be represented efficiently as a linear combination of nodes spanning the same subspace.
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It is proposed in this paper that a free-ended periodic structure can be represented very efficiently as a substructure in a larger edifice by making full use of the similarity between it and a rotationally periodic structure.
Wikipediaʼs articles, categories and redirects are represented as classes, and can be efficiently searched, browsed, and iterated over.
In our method, edges are extracted from video frames and are represented as segments using an efficiently designed edge class.
Extracted edges from are represented as segments to form utilizing an efficiently designed edge class.
Although more comprehensive and accurate methods exist, chemical structures can be represented and efficiently modelled as graphs [9].
The predicted PKs/NRPs were represented as the sequences of carbonyl/peptidyl units to extract the structural motifs efficiently.
Depending on how ŷ(t) is represented, its derivative,, may be efficiently calculable as well.
The e-max scores efficiently integrate evidence for a given GO category across multiple species, and a protein is represented as a vector of variables where component j provides the e-max-score for GO category j.
For N pixels, this is represented as u t ≥0 N. Comment: Here, we mention that the prior information regarding sparsity and non-negativity along with the measurements can be efficiently utilized to monitor the rainfall over multiple snapshots.
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