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Every concept learning system produces hypotheses that are written in some sort of constrained language called the concept description language, and for most learning systems, the concept descripti

Grant-based (GB) uplink transmissions offer reliable access.

(Draft version) This paper adresses the problem of privacy related to graph data which needs to be externalized for analysis or other purposes.

This paper presents new combinatorial proofs of two identities due to R. Stanley relating the chromatic polynomial acyclic orientations of a graph.

We model physical systems with "hard constraints" by the space hom(G, H) of homomorphisms from a locally finite graph G to a fixed finite constraint graph H.

This paper shows a concrete example of the use of graph mining for tracking objects in videos with moving cameras and without any contextual information on the object to track.

Efficient graph-cut methods have been used with great success for labeling and denoising problems occurring in computer vision.

We have studied the quantum Hall (QH) effect in two-dimensional electrons and holes in high quality graphene samples in strong magnetic fields up to 45 T.

Graphene is an ideal material for optoelectronic applications. The photonic properties of graphene reveal several advantages and complementarities compared with Si photonics.

There is a growing number of applications demanding highly sensitive photodetectors in the mid-infrared.