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Reinhard, Erik; Stark, Michael M.; Shirley, Peter S. | Photographic tone reproduction for digital images | A classic photographic task is the mapping of the potentially high dynamic range of real world luminances to the low dynamic range of the photographic print. This tone reproduction problem is also faced by computer graphics practitioners who must map digital images to a low dynamic range print or... | Tone reproduction operator; Photographic tone | 2002-01-14 |
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Hibler, Michael J. | Microkernels meet recursive virtual machines (draft. May 10, 1996)) | This paper describes a novel approach to providing modular and extensible operating system functionality, and encapsulated environments, based on a synthesis of micro-kernel and virtual machine concepts. We have developed a virtualizable architecture that allows recursive virtual machines (virtual m... | Microkernels; Virtual machines; Operating system functionality | 1996 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Multidimensional transfer functions for interactive volume rendering | Abstract-Most direct volume renderings produced today employ one-dimensional transfer functions which assign color and opacity to the volume based solely on the single scalar quantity which comprises the data set. Though they have not received widespread attention, multidimensional transfer function... | | 2002-07 |
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Whitaker, Ross T. | Curve boxplot: Generalization of boxplot for ensembles of curves | In simulation science, computational scientists often study the behavior of their simulations by repeated solutions with variations in parameters and/or boundary values or initial conditions. Through such simulation ensembles, one can try to understand or quantify the variability or uncertainty in a... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Organick, Elliott I. | CASL - A language for automating the implementation of computer architectures | The computer Architecture Specification Language (CASL), described in this paper, is intended for use by computer architects CASL is a state machine description language especially useful for describing digital systems at the "register transfer" level and designed to meet the needs of the computer a... | Computer Architecture Specification Language | 1979 |
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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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Wehrli, Robert | ARCAID: The ARChitects computer graphics AID | ARCAID?The ARChitect's Computer Graphics AID?is one part of a two-part research program at the University of Utah under the direction of David C. Evans. ARCAID is a specification for the organization of computer processes including data and procedures for the use of architects, engineers, and other... | ARCAID | 1970 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Flow charts: visualization of vector fields on arbitrary surfaces | We introduce a novel flow visualization method called Flow Charts, which uses a texture atlas approach for the visualization of flows defined over curved surfaces. In this scheme, the surface and its associated flow are segmented into overlapping patches, which are then parameterized and packed in ... | | 2008-09 |
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Carter, Tony M. | ASSASSIN : a CAD system for self-timed control-unit design | Many software systems exist for automatically implementing synchronous state machines . Presented is this paper is a software system -- ASSASSIN -- for the design and automatic layout of self-timed (or speed- independent) control units as integrated circuit modules. | ASSASSIN; Self-timed control units | 1982 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | Specification-driven design of custom hardware in HOP | We present a language "Hardware viewed as Objects and Processes" (HOP) for specifying the structure, behavior, and timing of hardware systems. HOP embodies a simple process model for lock-step synchronous processes. Processes may be described both as a black-box and as a collection of interacting s... | HOP; hardware systems; Structure; Behavior; Timing; custom hardware | 1988 |
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Flatt, Matt | Scheme 2003: proceedings of the fourth workshop on scheme and functional programming | This report contains the papers presented at the Fourth Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming. The purpose of the Scheme Workshop is to discuss experience with and future developments of the Scheme programming language?including the future of Scheme standardization?as well as general aspe... | Scheme 2003; Scheme programming | 2003-11-07 |