Ask any question about EPFL courses, lectures, exercises, research, news, etc. or try the example questions below.
DISCLAIMER: The Graph Chatbot is not programmed to provide explicit or categorical answers to your questions. Rather, it transforms your questions into API requests that are distributed across the various IT services officially administered by EPFL. Its purpose is solely to collect and recommend relevant references to content that you can explore to help you answer your questions.
Standard interpolation techniques are implicitly based on the assumption that the signal lies on a single homogeneous domain. In contrast, many naturally occurring signals lie on an inhomogeneous domain, such as brain activity associated to different brain ...
In our recent work, the sampling and reconstruction of non-decaying signals, modeled as members of weighted-L-p spaces, were shown to be stable with an appropriate choice of the generating kernel for the shift-invariant reconstruction space. In this paper, ...
Eco-hydrologicalmodels are useful tools for water qualitymanagement, but there implementation may require high-resolution boundary condition data which are often patchy in time due to monitoring costs. In this report, we compare the performance of gradient ...
Omnidirectional images are the spherical visual signals that provide a wide, 360◦, view of a scene from a specific position. Such images are becoming increasingly popular in fields like virtual reality and robotics. Compared to conventional 2D images, the ...
Treating high dimensionality is one of the main challenges in the development of computational methods for solving problems arising in finance, where tasks such as pricing, calibration, and risk assessment need to be performed accurately and in real-time. ...
The concept of self-coupling modes, which are eigen-vectors of the roundtrip matrix, is introduced. I investigate its use for the identification and analysis of the resonances taking place in periodic metasurfaces. It also improves the interpolation of the ...
To solve hyperbolic conservation laws on general grids we propose to use high-order essentially nonoscillatory methods based on radial basis functions. We introduce an entropy stable arbitrary high-order finite dierence method (RBF-TeCNOp) and an entropy s ...
To solve hyperbolic conservation laws we propose to use high-order essentially nonoscillatory methods based on radial basis functions. We introduce an entropy stable arbitrary high-order finite difference method (RBF-TeCNOp) and an entropy stable second or ...
We analyze an expansion of the generalized block Krylov subspace framework of [Electron.\ Trans.\ Numer.\ Anal., 47 (2017), pp. 100-126]. This expansion allows the use of low-rank modifications of the matrix projected onto the block Krylov subspace and con ...
The Bidirectional Texture Function (BTF) is a data-driven solution to render materials with complex appearance. A typical capture contains tens of thousands of images of a material sample under varying viewing and lighting conditions. While capable of fait ...