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    Towards energy-fairness in asynchronous duty-cycling sensor networks by Li, Zhenjiang., Mo, Li., Liu, Yunhao.

    Published 2013
    “…In this paper, we investigate the problem of controlling node sleep intervals so as to achieve the min-max energy fairness in asynchronous duty-cycling sensor networks. …”
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    A review of feature extraction methods in vibration-based condition monitoring and its application for degradation trend estimation of low-speed slew bearing by Caesarendra, Wahyu, Tjahjowidodo, Tegoeh

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of the study is to find the proper features that represent the degradation condition of slew bearing rotating at very low speed (≈ 1 r/min) with naturally defect. The literature study of existing research, related to feature extraction methods or algorithms in a wide range of applications such as vibration analysis, time series analysis and bio-medical signal processing, is discussed. …”
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    Scalable near identical image and shot detection by Chum, O, Philbin, J, Isard, M, Zisserman, A

    Published 2007
    “…The second approach uses local feature descriptors (SIFT) and for retrieval exploits techniques used in the information retrieval community to compute approximate set intersections between documents using a min-Hash algorithm. The requirements for near-duplicate images vary according to the application, and we address two types of near duplicate definition: (i) being perceptually identical (e.g. up to noise, discretization effects, small photometric distortions etc); and (ii) being images of the same 3D scene (so allowing for viewpoint changes and partial occlusion). …”
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