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Cohen, Elaine | Volume rendering with multidimensional peak finding | Peak finding provides more accurate classification for direct volume rendering by sampling directly at local maxima in a transfer function, allowing for better reproduction of high-frequency features. However, the 1D peak finding technique does not extend to higherdimensional classification. In this... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Seyedhosseini Tarzjani, Seyed Mojtaba | Watershed merge tree classification for electron microscopy image segmentation | Automated segmentation of electron microscopy (EM) images is a challenging problem. In this paper, we present a novel method that utilizes a hierarchical structure and boundary classification for 2D neuron segmentation. With a membrane detection probability map, a watershed merge tree is built for t... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Wavelet representation of contour sets | We present a new wavelet compression and multiresolution modeling approach for sets of contours (level sets). In contrast to previous wavelet schemes, our algorithm creates a parametrization of a scalar field induced by its contours and compactly stores this parametrization rather than function valu... | Contours; Geometry compression; Isosurfaces; Level sets; Multiresolution methods; Wavelets | 2001 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Wire management for coherence traffic in chip multiprocessors | Improvements in semiconductor technology have made it possible to include multiple processor cores on a single die. Chip Multi-Processors (CMP) are an attractive choice for future billion transistor architectures due to their low design complexity, high clock frequency, and high throughput. In ... | Wire management; Coherence traffic; Chip multiprocessors; CMP; On-chip wires | 2005 |
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Christiansen, Richard Wesley | Word recognition in continuous speech using linear prediction analysis | A promising method of automatic word recognition in continuous speech, recently designated as word spotting, has been demonstrated. The method uses error residual ratios from LPC (Linear Predictive Coding) vocoder analysis for waveform comparison and a dynamic programming procedure for time regist... | Word recognition; continuous speech; linear prediction analysis; word spotting; error residual ratios; LPC; Linear Predictive Coding; vocoder analysis | 1976 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Workshop on multisensor integration in manufacturing automation | Many people helped make the Workshop a success, but special thanks must be given to Howard Moraff for his support, and to Vicky Jackson for her efforts in making things run smoothly. Finally, thanks to Jake Aggarwal for helping to start the ball rolling. | multisensor integration; manufacturing automation | 1987 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Zo: A framework for autonomous agent behavior specification and analysis | We describe a framework for the specification and analysis of autonomous agents1 . In general, such agents require several levels of behavioral specifications, including: low-level reflex actions, mid-level controllers to deal with the physical aspects of the world, and highlevel representations for... | Z-Infinity; Autonomous agents; Behavior | 1990 |