Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (114)
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Cardinal, J., Fiorini, S., & Joret, G. (2006). Tight results on minimum entropy set cover. Lecture notes in computer science, 4110, 61-69. doi:10.1007/11830924_8
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Cardinal, J., & Langerman, S. (2005). Designing small keyboards is hard. Theoretical computer science, 332(1-3), 405-415. doi:10.1016/j.tcs.2004.12.004
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Cardinal, J., Labbé, M., Langerman, S., Levy, E., & Melot, H. (2005). A tight analysis of the maximal matching heuristic. Lecture notes in computer science, 3595, 701-709.
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Röder, M., Cardinal, J., & Hamzaoui, R. (2005). Dynamic programming algorithm for rate-distortion optimized media streaming. Proceedings - International Conference on Image Processing, 2, 1530018, 169-172. doi:10.1109/ICIP.2005.1530018
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Cardinal, J., Fiorini, S., & Joret, G. (2005). Minimum entropy coloring. Lecture notes in computer science, 3827, 819-828. doi:10.1007/11602613_82
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Cardinal, J. (2004). Entropy-Constrained Index Assignments for Multiple Description Quantizers. IEEE transactions on signal processing, 52(1), 265-270. doi:10.1109/TSP.2003.820088
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Röder, M., Cardinal, J., & Hamzaoui, R. (2004). On the complexity of rate-distortion optimal streaming of packetized media. Data Compression Conference Proceedings, 192-201.
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Cardinal, J., & Langerman, S. (2004). Designing small keyboards is hard. Lecture notes in computer science, 2976, 391-400.
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Cardinal, J., Fiorini, S., & Van Assche, G. (2004). On Minimum Entropy Graph Colorings. Proceedings (IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory. Print), 43.
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Van Assche, G., Cardinal, J., & Cerf, N. (2004). Reconciliation of a quantum-distributed Gaussian key. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 50, 394-400. doi:10.1109/TIT.2003.822618
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Cardinal, J. (2003). Tree-structured multiple description coding. Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems for Signal, Image, and Video Technology, 33(3), 287-294. doi:10.1023/A:1022127930375
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Cardinal, J., & Van Assche, G. (2003). Construction of a Shared Secret Key Using Continuous Variables. Proceedings (IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory. Print), 135-138.