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Reverse semantic traceability

Known as: RST 
Reverse Semantic Traceability (RST) is a quality control method for verification improvement that helps to insure high quality of artifacts by… 
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2015
2015
D vector maps are very important data in geographical information systems (GISs). It is considered to be content for which… 
2013
2013
Rhetorical structure theory (RST) is widely used for discourse understanding, which represents a discourse as a hierarchically… 
2011
2011
In this paper we propose a low complexity method for Rotation, Scale and Translation (RST) invariant content-based image… 
2010
2010
An image watermarking scheme resisting RST (rotation, scaling, translation) based on RST invariant square region is proposed in… 
2010
2010
We have proposed a rotation, scaling and translation (RST) invariant image watermarking algorithm [1], where the cover image is… 
2008
2008
Reverse Semantic Traceability (RST) is a quality control method that allows minimizing inconsistencies between inputs and outputs… 
2008
2008
Robustness and imperceptibility are two fundamental criteria for digital watermarking algorithm. In this paper, we present a new… 
2004
2004
This paper proposes a rotation, scaling, and translation (RST) resistant watermarking over the template matchingbased method. A… 
2004
2004
Based on the log-polar mapping (LPM) and phase-only filtering method, this paper proposes a rectification method that can be used… 
2002
2002
A common goal of many watermarking techniques is to produce a mark that remains detectable after the geometric transformations of…