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326 Tasdizen, TolgaBoundary estimation from intensity/color images with algebraic curve modelsA new concept and algorithm are presented for noniterative robust estimation of piecewise smooth curves of maximal edge strength in small image windows - typically 8 x 8 to 32 x 32. This boundary-estimation algorithm has the nice properties that it uses all the data in the window and thus can find l...2000
327 Gopalakrishnan, GaneshBounded transaction model checkingIndustrial 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 analysis2006-02-27
328 Harrison, Reid R.Brain-machine interface, unpluggedIn experiments and even limited human clinical trials, electrode arrays implanted on the brain's surface have given monkeys and humans the ability to move objects with their thoughts. The experiments are proof that brain-computer interfaces could improve the lives of severely paralyzed people. But...Wireless neural implants; Brain-computer interface2009-01-01
329 Freire, JulianaBridging the XML-relational divide with LegoDB: a demonstrationWe present LegoDB, a cost-based XML storage mapping engine that automatically explores a space of possible XML-to-relational mappings and selects an efficient mapping for a given application.LegoDB; Storage mappings2003
330 Christensen, Douglas A.Bringing an integrative modeling experience to a freshman biomedical engineering courseAs an integrating lab experience in our Fundamentals of Bioengineering freshman course, we have included a Major Project that ties together many of the principles of biomechanics and bioelectricity covered in the lecture. It uses the human systemic cardiovascular system as a model. During the first...Matlab2004
331 Furse, Cynthia M.Broadband and multiband antenna design using the genetic algorithm to create amorphous shapes using ellipsesA method is demonstrated for generating compact, broadband and multiband antennas using ellipses to create new amorphous shapes with greater bandwidth and less return loss that previously demonstrated. Four designs are presented including a tri-band patch antenna optimized for low reflection loss a...Broadband antenna design; Multiband antenna design; Ellipses2006-10
332 Ameel, Timothy A;Harvey, Ian R.; Miller, Mark S.; Blair, Steven; Gale, Bruce K.; Ring, Terry ArthurBuilding academic, research, and commercialization programs in micro and nano science and engineering at the University of UtahAbstract-This paper presents a case-study of some University /Government / Industry interactions at the University of Utah that build research and academic programs and create opportunities fur economic growth in the areas of micro and nanu science and engineering.2003
333 Brandt, Richard C.Building databases for the computer-based memorization systemThe Computer-Based Memorization System (CBMS) consists of eight games used by students to memorize groups of related facts that are stored in an associative network. The instructional design is built into the games. Designing and implementing associative networks for the CBMS is very different from...Computer-Based Memorization System; CBMS1988
334 Starkey, MikeC-RISC A C language reduced instruction set computerThis project is the implementation of a Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) on a tiny chip. RISC technology is based on the idea that a small number of simple instructions can be used to create a fast, flexible computer. Our RISC uses this principle while staying within the confines of the tiny ...RISC; C language1990
335 Stevens, KennethCA-BIST for asynchronous circuits: a case study on the RAPPID asynchronous instruction length decoderThis paper presents a case study in low-cost noninvasive Built-In Self Test (BIST) for RAPPID, a largescale 120,000-transistor asynchronous version of the Pentium® Pro Instruction Length Decoder, which runs at 3.6 GHz. RAPPID uses a synchronous 0.25 micron CMOS library for static and domino lo...2000
336 Stevens, KennethCAD directions for high performance asynchronous circuitsThis paper describes a novel methodology for high performance asynchronous design based on timed circuits and on CAD support for their synthesis using Relative Timing. This methodology was developed for a prototype iA32 instruction length decoding and steering unit called RAPPID ("Revolving Asynchro...1999
337 Hansen, Charles D.; Henderson, Thomas C.CAD-based 3-D object recognitionWe propose an approach to 3-D object recognition using CAD-based geometry models for freeform surfaces. Geometry is modeled with rational B-splines by defining surface patches and then combining these into a volumetric model of the object. Characteristic features are then extracted from this model ...Object recognition; Strategy trees; Geometric knowledge representation; Automatic feature selection1989
338 Hansen, Charles D.CAD-based computer vision: the automatic generation of recognition stragtegiesThree-dimensional model-based computer vision uses geometric models of objects and sensed data to recognize objects in a scene. Likewise, Computer Aided Design (CAD) systems are used to interactively generate three-dimensional models during these fields. Recently, the unification of CAD and vision s...1988
339 Hansen, Charles D.; Henderson, Thomas C.CAD-based roboticsWe describe an approach which facilitates and makes explicit the organization of the knowledge necessary to map robotic system requirements onto an appropriate assembly of algorithms, processors, sensor, and actuators. In order to achieve this mapping, several kinds of knowledge are needed. In this ...CAD-based robotics; CAD-based vision; CAGD System1987
340 Henderson, Thomas C.; Bhanu, BirCAGD based 3-D visual recognitionA 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; CAGD1985
341 Hansen, Charles D.; Henderson, Thomas C.CAGD based 3-D visual recognitionA 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...Visual recognition; Computer Aided Geometric Design (CAGD)1986
342 Hansen, Charles D.; Henderson, Thomas C.CAGD-based computer visionThree-dimensional model-based computer vision uses geometric models of objects and sensed data to recognize objects in a scene. Likewise, Computer Aided Geometric Design (CAGD) systems are used to interactively generate three-dimensional models during the design process. Despite this similarity, the...Computer Aided Geometric Design (CAGD); CAD-based vision; Model based vision; Strategy trees; Geometric knowledge representation; Automatic feature selection1987
343 Hansen, Charles D.CAGD-based computer visionAbstract-Three-dimensional model-based computer vision uses geometric models of objects and sensed data to recognize objects in a scene. Likewise, computer aided geometric design (CAGD) systems are used to interactively generate three-dimensional models during the design process. Despite this simil...1989-11
344 Henderson, Thomas C.CAGD-based computer visionThree-dimensional model-based computer vision uses geometric models of objects and sensed data to recognize objects in a scene. Likewise, Computer Aided Geometric Design (CAGD) systems are used to interactively generate three-dimensional models during the design process. Despite this similarity, t...Computer Aided Geometric Design; CAGD1987
345 Bhanu, BirCAOS an approach to robot controlControl systems which enable robots to behave intelligently is a major issue in todays process of automating factories. This thesis presents a hierarchical robot control system, a programming language for goal achievement, termed CAOS for Control using Action Oriented Schemata, with ideas taken fro...Robot control system; CAOS; Control using Action Oriented Schemata1987
346 Organick, Elliott I.CASL - A language for automating the implementation of computer architecturesThe 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 Language1979
347 Henderson, Thomas C.CBCV: A CAD-based vision systemThe CBCV system has been developed in order to provide the capability of automatically synthesizing executable vision modules for various functions like object recognition, pose determinaion, quality inspection, etc. A wide range of tools exist for both 2D and 3D vision, including not only software...CBCV1990
348 Akella, VenkateshCFSIM: A concurrent compiled-code functional simulator for hopCPControl intensive ICs pose a significant challenge to the users of formal methods in designing hardware. These ICs have to support a wide variety of requirements including synchronous and asynchronous operations, polling and interrupt-driven modes of operation, multiple concurrent threads of executi...CFSIM; Hardware design; hopCP1992
349 Balasubramonian, RajeevCHOP: adaptive filter-based DRAM caching for CMP server platformsAs manycore architectures enable a large number of cores on the die, a key challenge that emerges is the availability of memory bandwidth with conventional DRAM solutions. To address this challenge, integration of large DRAM caches that provide as much as 5× higher bandwidth and as low as 1/3rd of...CHOP; DRAM caching; CMP server platforms; Manycore architectures; Hot page; Filter cache; Multi-core processors2010
350 Myers, Chris J.CMOS analog map decoder for (8,4) hamming codeAbstract-Design and test results for a fully integrated translinear tail-biting MAP error-control decoder are presented. Decoder designs have been reported for various applications which make use of analog computation, mostly for Viterbi-style decoders. MAP decoders are more complex, and are necess...2004
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