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Bruderlin, Beat | DI - An object-oriented user interface toolbox for modula-2 applications | The DI dialog interface tool library for Modula-2 applications described in this paper facilitates the design and implementation of graphical, object-oriented user interfaces for workstations with a graphical screen, a mouse and a keyboard. Much emphasis is put on the portability of the application... | DI dialog interface tool | 1990 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Differential activation of nerve fibers with magnetic stimulation in humans | Earlier observations in our lab had indicated that large, time-varying magnetic fields could elicit action potentials that travel in only one direction in at least some of the myelinated axons in peripheral nerves. The objective of this study was to collect quantitative evidence for magnetically in... | Magnetic stimulation; Peripheral nerve; Electromyographic potential; Somatosensory potential | 2006 |
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Faugeras, Olivier Dominique | Digital color image processing and psychophysics within the framework of a human visual model | A three-dimensional homomorphic model of human color vision based on neurophysiological and psychophysical evidence is presented. This model permits the quantitative definition of perceptually important parameters such as brightness. saturation, huo and strength. By modelling neural interaction in t... | Human visual model; Neurophysiological evidence; Psychophysical evidence | 1977 |
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Colas-Baudelaire, Patrick | Digital picture processing and psychophysics: a study of brightness perception | A computer driven display system was used to study brightness contrast phenomena, in a project motivated by research in digital picture processing. The modeling approach was that of Stockham and Davidson: the visual system is modeled as the cascade of a linear system (eye optics) and a multiplicati... | Digital picture processing; Computer driven display system; Brightness contrast | 1974 |
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Yang, Haori | Digital spectroscopy systems for high rate events in active interrogation applications | Abstract- Two digital spectroscopy systems have been developed to handle high rate events in active interrogation applications. In the first system, signal from a PMT is directly digitized by a digitizer and then processed on a PC offline, using deconvolution method. By bypassing the preamplifier, ... | | 2007 |
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Scarpulla, Michael | Diluted II-VI oxide semiconductors with multiple band gaps | We report the realization of a new mult-band-gap semiconductor. Zn1-yMnyOxTe1-x alloys have been synthesized using the combination of oxygen ion implantation and pulsed laser melting. Incorporation of small quantities of isovalent oxygen leads to the formation of a narrow, oxygen-derived band of ... | Highly mismatched alloys; Zinc telluride | 2003-12 |
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Stoller, Leigh B. | Direct deposit: a basic user-level protocol for carpet clusters? | This note describes the Direct Deposit Protocol (DDP), a simple protocol for multicomputing on a carpet cluster. This protocol is an example of a user-level protocol to be layered on top of the low-level, sender-based protocols for the Protocol Processing Engine. The protocol will be described in te... | Direct Deposit Protocol; DDP; Carpet clusters; Multicomputing; User-level protocol | 1995 |
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Regehr, John; Pagariya, Rohit Pannalalji | Direct equivalence testing | Testing embedded software is difficult. • Further complicated by presence of memory and type safety errors in software. • Compiler contain various known bugs. Developers are skeptical to upgrade the compilers. • Is your embedded software affected by memory safety and compilation erro... | | |
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Horch, Kenneth W.; Dhillon, Gurpreet S. | Direct neural sensory feedback and control of a prosthetic arm | Evidence indicates that user acceptance of modern artificial limbs by amputees would be significantly enhanced by a system that provides appropriate, graded, distally referred sensations of touch and joint movement, and that the functionality of limb prostheses would be improved by a more natural co... | Peripheral Nerve Implant; Prosthetic Limb Control; Sensory Feedback | 2005-12 |
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Shirley, Peter S. | Direct Ray tracing of smoothed and displacement mapped triangles | We present an algorithm for ray tracing displacement maps that requires no additional storage over the base model. Displacement maps are rarely used in ray tracing due to the cost associated with storing and intersecting the displaced geometry. This is unfortunate because displacement maps allow the... | Ray tracing displacement maps | 2000 |
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Mcpherson, Brian James | Direct simulation of fluid-solid mechanics in porous media using the discrete element and lattice-Boltzmann methods | A detailed understanding of the coupling between fluid and solid mechanics is important for understanding many processes in Earth sciences. Numerical models are a popular means for exploring these processes, but most models do not adequately handle all aspects of this coupling. This paper presents ... | | 2007 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Direct synthesis of timed asynchronous circuits | This paper presents a new method to synthesize timed asynchronous circuits directly from the specification without generating a state graph. Our synthesis procedure begins with a deterministic signal transition graph specification to which timing constraints can be added. First, a timing analysis ex... | | 1992 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Direct synthesis of timed asynchronous circuits | This paper presents a new method to synthesize timed asynchronous circuits directly from the specification without generating a state graph. The synthesis procedure begins with a deterministic graph specification with timing constraints. A timing analysis extracts the timed concurrency and timed cau... | | 1999 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Direct synthesis of timed asynchronous circuits | This paper presents a new method to synthesize timed asynchronous circuits directly from the specification without generating a state graph. Our synthesis procedure begins with a deterministic signal transition graph specification to which timing constraints can be added. First, a timing analysis ex... | | 1999 |
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Riesenfeld, Richard F. | Discrete B-splines and subdivision techniques in compter-aided geometric design and computer graphics | The relevant theory of discrete 5-sphnes with associated new algorithms is extended to provide a framework for understanding and implementing general subdivision schemes for nonuniform B-splines. The new derived polygon corresponding to an arbitrary refinement of the knot vector for an existing .B-... | | 1979 |
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Sobh, Tarek M. | Discrete event control for inspection and reverse engineering | We address the problem of intelligent sensing in this work. In particular, we use discrete event dynamic systems (DEDS) to guide the sensing of mechanical parts for industrial inspection and reverse engineering. | Discrete event control; Intelligent sensing; Inspection; Discrete event dynamic systems; DEDS | 1994 |
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Stringfellow, Gerald B. | Dislocations in GaAs17-xPx | Dislocations, their origins, and their effects on photoluminescence efficiency have been studied in GaAs1-xPx single crystals grown by vapor phase epitaxy. Dislocations were observed using etch pit, optical-transmission microscopy, and x-ray topography techniques. Two types of dislocations are grown... | Photoluminescence efficiency; Growth mechanism; Optical transmission microscopy | 1969 |
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Christensen, Douglas A. | Dispersion effects in fiber optic interferometry | An extended analysis of the effects of uncompensated fiber dispersion on the fringe visibility of a fiber optic interferometer is developed, with particular emphasis on stellar interferometry. Both material and waveguide dispersion for single-mode, polarization-preserving fibers are considered. It... | Stellar interferometry; Fiber optics; Statistical optics | 1997 |
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Evans, David | Display of complex three dimensional finite element models | Complex three dimensional models can be displayed after an automatic generation of a finite element (panel) mapping. although this automatic generation algorithm fails at certain levels of model complexity, the elimination of these failures can be accomplished through user interaction. This report p... | Three dimensional models; Finite element models | 1978 |
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Peterson, John W. | Distributed computation for computer animation | Computer animation is a very computationally intensive task. Recent developments in image synthesis, such as shadows, reflections and motion blur enhance the quality of computer animation, but also dramatically increase the amount of CPU time needed to do it. Fortunately, the computations involved w... | Distributed computation | 1987 |
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Parker, Steven G.; Hansen, Charles D. | Distributed interactive ray tracing for large volume visualization | We have constructed a distributed parallel ray tracing system that interactively produces isosurface renderings from large data sets on a cluster of commodity PCs. The program was derived from the SCI Institute's interactive ray tracer (*-Ray), which utilizes small to large shared memory platforms, ... | Ray tracing; Volume rendering; Large data; Cluster computing; Distributed shared memory | 2003 |
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Thompson, William B.; Willemsen, Peter; Gooch, Amy A.; Creem-Regehr, Sarah Hope | Does the quality of the computer graphics matter when judging distances in visually immersive environments? | In the real world, people are quite accurate judging distances to locations in the environment, at least for targets resting on the ground plane and distances out to about 20m. Distance judgments in visually immersive environments are much less accurate. Several studies have now shown that in vis... | Visually immersive environments | 2002-12-05 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Domain-specific coreference resolution with lexicalized features | Most coreference resolvers rely heavily on string matching, syntactic properties, and semantic attributes of words, but they lack the ability to make decisions based on individual words. In this paper, we explore the benefits of lexicalized features in the setting of domain-specific coreference reso... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Stringfellow, Gerald B. | Doping studies of Ga0.5In0.5P organometallic vapor-phase epitaxy | Presents doping studies of gallium[sub0.5] indium[sub0.5] phosphorus organometallic vapor-phase epitaxy. Distribution coefficient of indium; Description of growth conditions; Case of poor growth morphology for gallium[sub0.5] indium[sub0.5] phosphorus. | Phosphorus; Gallium; Doping | 1986 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Down to the wire | As today's military and commercial aircraft age past their teen years, the many kilometers of wiring buried deep within their structures begin to crack and fray. Once thought to be rare and benign, such faults are found by the hundreds in a typical aircraft. Unlike obvious cracks in a wing or an e... | Aging wiring; Wire fault location; Aging wire detection; Smart wire systems | 2001-01-01 |