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Stefan Schneider
Researcher at University of Paderborn
Publications - 66
Citations - 1955
Stefan Schneider is an academic researcher from University of Paderborn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtual network & Network topology. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 63 publications receiving 1426 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefan Schneider include University of Guelph & University of Innsbruck.
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The ASCAT Soil Moisture Product: A Review of its Specifications, Validation Results, and Emerging Applications
Wolfgang Wagner,Sebastian Hahn,R. Kidd,Thomas Melzer,Zoltan Bartalis,S. Hasenauer,Julia Figa-Saldana,Patricia de Rosnay,Alexander Jann,Stefan Schneider,Jürgen Komma,Gerhard Kubu,Katharina Brugger,Christoph Aubrecht,Johann Züger,Ute Gangkofner,Stefan Kienberger,Luca Brocca,Yong Wang,Günter Blöschl,Josef Eitzinger,Kla Steinnocher +21 more
TL;DR: The Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) is a C-band active microwave remote sensing instrument flown on board of the Meteorological Operational (METOP) satellite series as discussed by the authors.
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Past, Present, and Future Approaches Using Computer Vision for Animal Re-Identification from Camera Trap Data
TL;DR: It is expected that this methodology will allow ecologists with camera/video trap data to re-identify individuals that exit and re-enter the camera frame and could stand to revolutionize the analysis of camera trap data and, ultimately, the approach to animal ecology.
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Deep Learning Object Detection Methods for Ecological Camera Trap Data
TL;DR: This work demonstrates the capabilities of two deep learning object detection classifiers, Faster R-CNN and YOLO v2.0, to identify, quantify, and localize animal species within camera trap images using the Reconyx Camera Trap and the self-labeled Gold Standard Snapshot Serengeti data sets.
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Nondeterministic Extensions of the Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis and Consequences for Non-reducibility
Marco L. Carmosino,Jiawei Gao,Russell Impagliazzo,Ivan Mihajlin,Ramamohan Paturi,Stefan Schneider +5 more
TL;DR: The Nondeterministic Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis (NSETH) as discussed by the authors is a natural extension of the strong exponential time hypothesis (SETH) and it is shown that both refuting and proving NSETH would have interesting consequences.
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Nondeterministic extensions of the Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis and consequences for non-reducibility.
Marco L. Carmosino,Jiawei Gao,Russell Impagliazzo,Ivan Mikhailin,Ramamohan Paturi,Stefan Schneider +5 more
TL;DR: Unless this hypothesis fails, problems such as 3-SUM, APSP and model checking of a large class of first-order graph properties cannot be shown to be SETH-hard using deterministic or zero-error probabilistic reductions.