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Kenneth Lange
The current paper proposes and tests algorithms for finding the diameter of a compact convex set and the farthest point in the set to another point. For these two nonconvex problems, I construct Frank?Wolfe and projected gradient ascent algorithms. Altho...
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Giorgio Lazzarinetti, Riccardo Dondi, Sara Manzoni and Italo Zoppis
Solving combinatorial problems on complex networks represents a primary issue which, on a large scale, requires the use of heuristics and approximate algorithms. Recently, neural methods have been proposed in this context to find feasible solutions for r...
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Zhengbao Li, Jianfeng Dai, Yuanxin Luan, Nan Sun and Libin Du
Human marine activities are becoming increasingly frequent. The adverse marine environment has led to an increase in man overboard incidents, resulting in significant losses of life and property. After a drowning accident, the accurate location informati...
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Tianhao Gao, Meng Zhang, Yifan Zhu, Youjian Zhang, Xiangsheng Pang, Jing Ying and Wenming Liu
Classifying sports videos is complex due to their dynamic nature. Traditional methods, like optical flow and the Histogram of Oriented Gradient (HOG), are limited by their need for expertise and lack of universality. Deep learning, particularly Convoluti...
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Yiming Mo, Lei Wang, Wenqing Hong, Congzhen Chu, Peigen Li and Haiting Xia
The intrusion of foreign objects on airport runways during aircraft takeoff and landing poses a significant safety threat to air transportation. Small-scale Foreign Object Debris (FOD) cannot be ruled out on time by traditional manual inspection, and the...
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