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Linger, Michael
Three-dimensional scene reconstruction from 2-D images has many applications, such as surveillance, mission planning, autonomous navigation systems, cartography, and target recognition. Of specific interest to this research is the reconstruction of u
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http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1418675269
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In Discrete Mathematics 2006 306(14):1467-1473
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In Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 2003 15:26-26
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Linger, Michael
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Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE National Aerospace & Electronics Conference (NAECON); 1/ 1/2011, p253-260, 8p
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Carlin, Daniel E., Hill, Steven M., Meerzaman, Daoud, Kannan, Venkateshan, Afsari, Bahman, Hase, Takeshi, Budak, Gungor, Lee, Wai Shing, Caglar, Mehmet, Stuart, Joshua M., Coort, Susan, Haider, Saad, Friend, Stephen, Carlon, Azzurra, Zairis, Sakellarios, Cai, Binghuang, Sichani, Omid Askari, Komatsoulis, George, Sambo, Francesco, Kursa, Miron Bartosz, Kikuchi, Kaito, Nesser, Nicole K., Anton, Bernat, Wang, Haizhou, Huang, Xun, Bonneau, Richard, Knapp, Bettina, Berlow, Noah, Wan, Qian, Graim, Kiley, Paull, Evan O., Guan, Yuanfang, Gao, Xi, Lu, Songjian, Trifoglio, Emanuele, Neapolitan, Richard E., Hafemeister, Christoph, Finotello, Francesca, Linger, Michael, Bonet, Jaume, Saez-Rodriguez, Julio, Zhang, Yang, Zi, Zhike, Min, Wenwen, Al-Ouran, Rami, Giaretta, Alberto, Strunz, Sonja, Bagheri, Neda, Di Camillo, Barbara, Bohler, Anwesha, Hu, Ying, Creighton, Chad J., Poglayen, Daniel, Song, Mingzhou, Ghosh, Samik, Kaderali, Lars, Arodz, Tomasz, Evelo, Chris, Bivol, Adrian, Kitano, Hiroaki, Zengerling, Michael, Qutub, Amina A., Pal, Ranadip, Sanavia, Tiziana, Xue, Albert Y., Liu, Yu, Cokelaer, Thomas, Gray, Joe W., Mills, Gordon B., Fertig, Elana J., Palinkas, Aljoscha, Tegnér, Jesper, Li, Yichao, Chen, Lujia, Mukherjee, Sach, Emmett, Kevin, Hodgson, Jay, Jiang, Xia, Oliva, Baldo, Yamanaka, Ryota, Yan, Chunhua, Spellman, Paul T., Welch, Lonnie, Großeholz, Ruth, Kellen, Michael, Sharifi-Zarchi, Ali, Ciaccio, Mark F., Guinney, Justin, Thobe, Kirste, Norman, Thea, Zenil, Hector, Hu, Chenyue W., Krämer, Andreas, Cooper, Gregory, Taylor, Dane, Bisberg, Alexander J., Long, Byron L., Streck, Adam, Kacprowski, Tim, Manfrini, Marco, Sokolov, Artem, Jalili, Mahdi, Bunescu, Razvan, Liang, Xiaoyu, Kang, Mingon, Müller, Christian Lorenz, Heiser, Laura M., Zhu, Fan, Hoff, Bruce, Kutmon, Martina, Noren, David P., Dutta-Moscato, Joyeeta, Wong, Chris K., Lu, Xinghua, Favorov, Alexander V., Hahn, Oliver, Finkle, Justin D., Planas-Iglesias, Joan, Liu, Zhaoqi, Fassia, Mohammad-Kasim H., Stolovitzky, Gustavo, Daneshmand, Seyed-Mohammad-Hadi, Unger, Michael, Cai, Chunhui, Koeppl, Heinz, Matos, Marta R. A., Kim, Dong-Chul, Gao, Jean, Hsu, Chih Hao, Danilova, Ludmila V., Toffolo, Gianna Maria, Wu, Jia J., De La Fuente, Alberto, Slawek, Janusz, Opiyo, Stephen Obol
Inferring molecular networks is a central challenge in computational biology. However, it has remained unclear whether causal, rather than merely correlational, relationships can be effectively inferred in complex biological settings. Here we describ
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