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Johnson, Christopher R. | Semi-automatic image segmentation: a bimodal thresholding approach | We have developed a semi-automatic image segmentation tool which combines conventional manual segmentation utilities with a novel automatic image segmentation algorithm. Manual segmentation is achieved by dropping control points and fitting cubic splines to these points. Automatic segmentation is a... | Image segmentation; Segmentation algorithms; Bimodal thresholding | 1994 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Sensing strategies based on manufacturing knowledge | We propose an approach for the inspection of machined parts that is based on knowledge of the actual manufacturing process for the parts to be inspected. A principal benefit of this approach is that sensing can be focused on those areas of parts where violations of tolerance specifications are most ... | Machined parts; Inspection; Sensing strategies; Toolpaths | 1994 |
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Henderson, Thomas C.; Cohen, Elaine | Symmetry as an organizational principle in cognitive sensor networks | Cognitive sensor networks are able to perceive, learn, reason and act by means of a distributed, sensor/actuator, computation and communication system. In animals, cognitive capabilities do not arise from a tabula rasa, but are due in large part to the intrinsic architecture (genetics) of the ani... | Cognitive sensor networks | 2009 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | UPE: Utah prototyping environment for robot manipulators | Developing an environment that enables optimal and flexible design of robot manipulators using reconfigurable links, joints, actuators, and sensors is an essential step for efficient robot design and prototyping. Such an environment should have the right "mix" of software and hardware components fo... | prototyping environment; robot manipulators | 1994 |
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Khoche, Ajay | An extended cell set of self-timed designs | The high level synthesis approach described in [1] uses hopCP[2] language for behavioral descriptions. The behavioral specifications are then translated into Hop Flow Graphs (HFGs). The actions in the graph are then refined such that refined actions can be directly mapped onto asynchronous circuit b... | Self-timed designs; hopCP; Hop Flow Graphs; Asynchronous circuit blocks; Action-blocks | 1993 |
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Sikorski, Kris | Asymptotic near optimality of the bisection method | The bisection method is shown to possess the nearly best rate of convergence for infinitely differentiable functions having zeros of arbitrary multiplicity. If the multiplicity of zeros is bounded, methods are known which have asymptotically at least quadratic rate of convergence. | Bisection method | 1988 |
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Ikits, Milan | Coregistration of pose measurement devices using nonlinear least squares parameter estimation | Multimodal visual haptic user interfaces can be made more effective by accurately colocating the workspaces of their components. We have developed a coregistration technique for pose measurement devices based on nonlinear least squares parameter estimation. A reduced quaternion parameterization is u... | Coregistration; Pose measurement; Haptic interfaces | 2000 |
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Thomson, Richard | Design specifications for hardware assisted rollback computation | An overview of rollback computation is given, followed by a series of possible design strategies to implement rollback computations in hardware. Design issues and trade-offs are examined for each of the strategies as an iteration to the chosen strategy. The implementation of the chosen strategy is d... | | 1988 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Instrumented sensor system - practice | In previous work, we introduced the notion of Instrumented Logical Sensor Systems (ILSS) that are derived from a modeling and design methodology [4, 2]. The instrumented sensor approach is based on a sensori-computational model which defines the components of the sensor system in terms of their func... | Instrumented Logical Sensor Systems; ILSS | 1997 |
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Stoller, Leigh B. | Low latency workstation cluster communications using sender-based protocols | The use of workstations on a local area network to form scalable multicomputers has become quite common. A serious performance bottleneck in such "carpet clusters" is the communication protocol that is used to send data between nodes. We report on the design and implementation of a class of communic... | Workstations; Scalable multicomputers; Sender-based; Communication protocols | 1996 |
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Zhang, Lixin | Reference manual of impulse system calls | This document describes the Im pulse system calls. The Impulse system calls allow user applications to use remapping functionality provided by the Impulse Adaptive Memory System to remap their data structures. Impulse supports several remapping algorithms. User applications choose the desired remapp... | Impulse system calls; Remapping functionality; Impulse Adaptive Memory System; Remapping algorithms | 1999 |
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Efros, Alexei L. | Sensor-based distributed control scheme for mobile robots | In this paper we present a sensor-based distributed control scheme for mobile robots. This scheme combines centralized and decentralized control strategies. A server-client model is used to implement this scheme where the server is a process that caries out the commands to be executed, and each clie... | Sensor-based; Distributed control scheme | 1995 |
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Shirley, Peter S.; Thompson, William B. | Visual glue | One key function of graphics systems is to present information about the 3-D structure of modeled environments. For real-time simulations, conveying a sense of contact between touching surfaces and relative position and motion between proximate objects is particularly critical. Neither stereo nor oc... | Visual glue; 3-D structure | 1998 |
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Kessler, Robert R. | Visual threads: the benefits of multithreading in visual programming languages | After working with the CWave visual programming language, we discovered that many of our target domains required the ability to define parallel computations within a program. CWave has a strongly hierarchical model of computation, so it seemed like adding the ability to take a part of the hierarchy ... | Visual threads; multithreading; CWave | 1997 |
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Akella, Venkatesh | YAMA: yet another microassembler description && users guide | YAM A is an CommonLisp program for creating microcode PROMS. It lets you specify the microcode in a fairly high level language that provides various features found normally in sophisticated assemblers. The salient features of YAMA are 1. Provision for record and enumerated data types at micro asse... | | 1988 |
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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 |
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Bhanu, Bir | 3-D model building for computer vision | This paper presents a Computer-Aided Geometric Design (CAGD) based approach for building 3-D models which can be used for the recognition of 3-D objects for industrial machine vision applications. The objects are designed using the Alpha_1 CAGD system developed at the University of Utah. A new metho... | CAGD; 3-D models; Machine vision | 1985 |
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Henderson, Thomas C.; Hansen, Charles D. | A fault tolerant sensor scheme | Multi-sensor systems pose the problem of how to coherently and efficiently treat the data provided by the various sensors. However. the availability of greater numbers of sensors also broadens the ability to build fault tolerant sensor systems. We define a framework in which sensors can be abstractl... | Multi-sensor systems; Logical sensors | 1983 |
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George, Lal | A scheduling strategy for shared memory multiprocessors | An efficient scheduling strategy for shared memory multiprocessors is described. The rapid dissemination of tasks to available procesors and ready queues is crucial to the performance of any parallel system. Such overheads determine the attainable speedup and performance of the system. Poor techniq... | Shared memory multiprocessors | 1990 |
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Durney, Carl H. | An experiment in using interactive computer graphics in teaching transient transmission-line theory | An interactive computer graphics routine was developed and used in teaching EE 553, Electromagnetic Fields, autumn quarter, 1969, in the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Utah. The routine displayed the propagation of the voltage ave form produced by a step-function generator do... | | 1970 |
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Willemsen, Peter; Gooch, Amy A. | An experimental comparison of perceived egocentric distance in real, image-based, and traditional virtual environment using direct walking tasks | In virtual environments, perceived egocentric distances are often underestimated when compared to the same distance judgments in the real world. The research presented in this paper explores two possible causes for this reduced distance perception in virtual environments: (1) real-time computer g... | Egocentric distances; Virtual environments | 2002-02-12 |
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Gooch, Bruce; Shirley, Peter S. | Automatic image creation via artistic composition principles | Methods for choosing image parameters in both art and computer graphics are currently subjective. The choice of parameters results in images of varying quality. One aspect of image quality is the composition of the image. While the principles underlying composition are somewhat subjective, a portion... | Image parameters | 2000 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | Bounded transaction model checking | Industrial cache coherence protocol models often have too many reachable states, preventing full reachability analysis even for small model instances (number of processors, addresses, etc.). Several partial search debugging methods are, therefore, employed, including lossy state compression using... | Model checking; Reachability analysis | 2006-02-27 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Commit algorithms for scalable hardware transactional memory | In a hardware transactional memory system with lazy versioning and lazy conflict detection, the process of transaction commit can emerge as a bottleneck. For a large-scale distributed memory system, we propose novel algorithms to implement commit that are deadlock- and livelock-free and do not empl... | Commit algorithms; Scalable; Hardware; Transactional memory | 2007 |
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Sobh, Tarek M.; Henderson, Thomas C. | Concurrent engineering and robot prototyping | This report addresses the theoretical basis for building a prototyping environment for electromechanical systems using concurrent engineering approach. In Designing a robot manipulator, as an example of electro-mechanical systems, the interaction between several modules (S/W, VLSI, CAD, CAM, Robotic... | Robot prototyping | 1993 |