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Sven Kosub
Researcher at University of Konstanz
Publications - 44
Citations - 643
Sven Kosub is an academic researcher from University of Konstanz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Time complexity & Computational complexity theory. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 42 publications receiving 507 citations. Previous affiliations of Sven Kosub include Technische Universität München & University of Würzburg.
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A note on the triangle inequality for the Jaccard distance
TL;DR: Two simple proofs of the triangle inequality for the Jaccard distance in terms of nonnegative, monotone, submodular functions are given and discussed in this paper, where they are shown to be equivalent.
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How to make sense of team sport data: From acquisition to data modeling and research aspects
Manuel Stein,Halldór Janetzko,Daniel Seebacher,Alexander Jäger,Manuel Nagel,Jürgen Hölsch,Sven Kosub,Tobias Schreck,Daniel A. Keim,Michael Grossniklaus +9 more
TL;DR: This work considers team sport as group movement including collaboration and competition of individuals following specific rule sets, and identifies important components of team sport data, exemplified by the soccer case, and explains how to analyzeteam sport data in general.
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A note on the triangle inequality for the Jaccard distance
TL;DR: Two simple proofs of the triangle inequality for the Jaccard distance in terms of nonnegative, monotone, submodular functions are given and discussed.
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Finding a Periodic Attractor of a Boolean Network
TL;DR: This paper considers special but biologically important subclasses of BNs, and presents a polynomial time algorithm for finding an attractor of period 2 of a BN consisting of n OR functions of positive literals.
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The boolean hierarchy of NP-partitions
Sven Kosub,Klaus W. Wagner +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce the boolean hierarchy of k-partitions over NP for k > 3 and establish the Embedding Conjecture which enables them to get a complete idea of this structure.