https://sites.temple.edu/sserrano/files/2020/08/12-Modeling-Infiltration-with-Approximate-Solutions-of-Richards-Equation.pdf
Sergio E. Serrano1 Abstract: Using approximate analytical solutions of the nonlinear Richard’s equation, simple models for the simulation of water content, pressure head, hydraulic head, and infiltration rate profiles, subject to either constant conditions, time-variable rainfall, or redistribution, are developed. New practical expressions for the time to ponding and infiltration rate at the ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS601-04/ProjectPapers/shapeRepPR04.pdf
Abstract More and more images have been generated in digital form around the world. There is a growing interest in 1nding images in large collections or from remote databases. In order to 1nd an image, the image has to be described or represented by certain features. Shape is an important visual feature of an image. Searching for images using shape features has attracted much attention. There ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/PAMI_Jan2013.pdf
Affinity Learning with Diffusion on Tensor Product Graph Xingwei Yang, Lakshman Prasad, and Longin Jan Latecki, Senior Member, IEEE
https://commencement.temple.edu/sites/commencement/files/TU-Comm-Program-05-07-2021.pdf
University Officers Richard M. Englert, President JoAnne A. Epps, Executive Vice President and Provost Kevin G. Clark, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Oficer William T. Bergman, Vice President for Public Afairs Jim Cawley, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Hai Lung Dai, Vice President for International Afairs Michael B. Gebhardt, Vice President, University Counsel ...
https://sites.temple.edu/nsfcareerakt/files/2022/01/Ding-et-al._Jan7_2022_OnlineFirsts.pdf
Abstract This study aims to explore teacher noticing diferences of the sampled US and Chinese elementary teachers from cross-cultural mathematics videos. A total of 34 expert teach-ers commented on 25 video clips online. We coded what and how teachers noticed from the videos both quantitatively and qualitatively. Findings reveal teachers’ strong interests and profound reflections, especially ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/cvpr00.pdf
Abstract The Core Experiment CE-Shape-1 for shape descriptors performed for the MPEG-7 standard gave a unique oppor-tunity to compare various shape descriptors for non-rigid shapes with a single closed contour. There are two main dif-ferences with respect to other comparison results reported in the literature: (1) For each shape descriptor, the exper-iments were carried out by an institute ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/FitLoc-infocom16.pdf
In this paper, we propose, FitLoc, a fine-grained and low cost DfL approach that can localize multiple targets in various areas. By taking advantage of the compressive sensing (CS) theory, FitLoc decreases the deployment cost by collecting only a few of RSS measurements and performs a fine-grained localization. Further, FitLoc employs a rigorously designed transfer scheme to unify the radio ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/SDM09_Final.pdf
Outlier detection techniques can be categorized into several groups: (1) statistical or distribution-based ap-proaches; (2) geometric-based approaches; (3) pro ̄ling methods; and (4) model-based approaches. In statisti-cal techniques [2, 3], the data points are typically mod-eled using a data distribution, and points are labeled as outliers depending on their relationship with the dis ...
https://sites.temple.edu/cognitionlearning/files/2017/08/Gunderson-et-al-in-press-DP-Parent-Praise.pdf
1 For consistency with prior work, we chose to restrict our sample to the N=53 parent-child dyads reported in Gunderson et al. (2013). This subsample included only dyads who had complete data for praise and motivational frameworks. However, we also repeated our main path analyses including all available data (i.e., N=60 parent-child dyads who had at least some data on dependent variables). The ...