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    Characterization of hv-Convex Sequences

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    Reconstructing a discrete object by means of X-rays along a finite set U of (discrete) directions represents one of the main task in discrete tomography. Indeed, it is an ill-posed inverse problem, since different structures exist having the same projections along all lines whose directions range in U. Characteristic of ambiguous reconstructions are special configurations, called switching components, whose understanding represents a main issue in discrete tomography, and an independent interesting geometric problem as well. The investigation of switching component usually bases on some kind of prior knowledge that is incorporated in the tomographic problem. In this paper, we focus on switching components under the constraint of convexity along the horizontal and the vertical directions imposed to the unknown object. Moving from their geometric characterization in windows and curls, we provide a numerical description, by encoding them as special sequences of integers. A detailed study of these sequences leads to the complete understanding of their combinatorial structure, and to a polynomial-time algorithm that explicitly reconstructs any of them from a pair of integers arbitrarily given

    Air Force Institute of Technology Research Report 2015

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    This report summarizes the research activities of the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Graduate School of Engineering and Management. It describes research interests and faculty expertise; lists student theses/dissertations; identifies research sponsors and contributions; and outlines the procedures for contacting the school. Included in the report are: faculty publications, conference presentations, consultations, and funded research projects. Research was conducted in the areas of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electro-Optics, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Systems Engineering and Management, Operational Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics and Engineering Physics

    Air Force Institute of Technology Research Report 2015

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    This report summarizes the research activities of the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Graduate School of Engineering and Management. It describes research interests and faculty expertise; lists student theses/dissertations; identifies research sponsors and contributions; and outlines the procedures for contacting the school. Included in the report are: faculty publications, conference presentations, consultations, and funded research projects. Research was conducted in the areas of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electro-Optics, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Systems Engineering and Management, Operational Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics and Engineering Physics

    Mathematical Imaging and Surface Processing

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    Within the last decade image and geometry processing have become increasingly rigorous with solid foundations in mathematics. Both areas are research fields at the intersection of different mathematical disciplines, ranging from geometry and calculus of variations to PDE analysis and numerical analysis. The workshop brought together scientists from all these areas and a fruitful interplay took place. There was a lively exchange of ideas between geometry and image processing applications areas, characterized in a number of ways in this workshop. For example, optimal transport, first applied in computer vision is now used to define a distance measure between 3d shapes, spectral analysis as a tool in image processing can be applied in surface classification and matching, and so on. We have also seen the use of Riemannian geometry as a powerful tool to improve the analysis of multivalued images. This volume collects the abstracts for all the presentations covering this wide spectrum of tools and application domains

    Air Force Institute of Technology Research Report 2004

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    This report summarizes the research activities of the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Graduate School of Engineering and Management. It describes research interests and faculty expertise; lists student theses/dissertations; identifies research sponsors and contributions; and outlines the procedures for contacting the school. Included in the report are: faculty publications, conference presentations, consultations, and funded research projects. Research was conducted in the areas of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electro-Optics, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Systems and Engineering Management, Operational Sciences, and Engineering Physics
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