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Cohen, Elaine | A new local basis for designing with tensioned splines | Recently there has been a great deal of interest in the use of "tension" parameters to augment control mesh vertices as design handles for piecewise polynomials. A particular local cubic basis called p-splines, which has been termed a "generalization of B-splines", has been proposed as an appropriat... | Tensioned splines | 1985 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Arc and path consistency revisited | Mackworth and Freuder have analyzed the time complexity of several constraint satisfaction algorithms [4]. We present here new algorithms for arc and path consistency and show that the arc consistency algorithm is optimal in time complexity and of the same order space complexity as the earlier algor... | Arc consistency; Path consistency; Constraint satisfaction algorithms | 1985 |
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Henderson, Thomas C.; Bhanu, Bir | CAGD based 3-D visual recognition | A coherent automated manufacturing system needs to include CAD/CAM, computer vision, and object manipulation. Currently, most systems which support CAD/CAM do not provide for vision or manipulation and similarly, vision and manipulation systems incorporate no explicit relation to CAD/CAM models. CAD... | Object manipulation; CAGD | 1985 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | The importance of unknows in Epidemiologic studies | 1. Epidemiologic study data often include omitted/unobtainable responses (unknowns). In most cases, unknowns are eliminated during data-reduction to facilitate analysis. We examined the effect that elimination of unknowns would have on mortality calculations using data on newborns admitted to a newb... | Unknowns; Mortality calculations | 1985 |
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Sikorski, Kris | Optimal solution of nonlinear equations | We survey recent worst case complexity results for the solution of nonlinear equations. Notes on worst and average case analysis of iterative algorithms and a bibliography of the subject are also included. | | 1985 |
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Bhanu, Bir; Henderson, Thomas C. | Range data processing: representation of surfaces by edges | Representation of surfaces by edges is an important and integral part of a robust 3-D model based recognition scheme. Edges in a range image describe the intrinsic characteristics about the shape of the objects. In this paper we present three approaches for detecting edges in 3-D range data. The ap... | Range data; Edges; Recognition scheme; 3-D | 1985 |
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Bhanu, Bir | Recognition of 2-D occluded objects and their manipulation by PUMA 560 robot | A new method based on a cluster-structure paradigm is presented for the recognition of 2-D partially occluded objects. This method uses the line segments which comprise the boundary of an object in the recognition process. The length of each of these segments as well as the angle between successive ... | PUMA 560 robot; Cluster-structure paradigm; 2-D partially occluded objects | 1985 |
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Keller, Robert M. | Rediflow architecture prospectus | Rediflow is intended as a multi-function (symbolic and numeric) multiprocessor, demonstrating techniques for achieving speedup for Lisp-coded problems through the use of advanced programming concepts, high-speed communication, and dynamic load-distribution, in a manner suitable for scaling to upward... | Rediflow; Multi-function multiprocessors; Lisp-coded problems | 1985 |
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Bhanu, Bir | Segmentation of complex outdoor scenes | A new simpler approach to image segmentation via recursive region splitting and merging is presented. Unlike other techniques the kernel of splitting is based on a generalization of a two class gradient relaxation method and merging uses a statistical analysis of variance. | Image segmentation; Outdoor scenes; Recursive region splitting; Segmentation algorithm | 1985 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | The synthesis of visual recognition strategies | A coherent automated manufacturing system needs to include CAD/CAM, computer vision, and object manipulation. Currently, most systems which support CAD/CAM do not provide for vision or manipulation and similarly, vision and manipulation systems incorporate no explicit relation to CAD/ CAM models. CA... | visual recognition; automated manufacturing systems; object manipulation | 1985 |
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Panangaden, Prakash | Verification of systolic arrays: a stream functional approach | We illustrate that the verification of systolic architectures can be carried out using techniques developed in the context of verification of programs. This is achieved by a decomposition of the original problem into separately proving the correctness of the data representation and of the individual... | Verification; systolic arrays; stream function | 1985 |