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Susarla, Sai R.; Carter, John | Composable consistency for large-scale peer replication | The lack of a flexible consistency management solution hinders P2P implementation of applications involving updates, such as directory services, online auctions and collaboration. Managing shared data in a P2P setting requires a consistency solution that can operate in a heterogenous network, sup... | P2P | 2003-11-14 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Compositionally modular Scheme | We present a new module system for Scheme that supports a high degree of implementation reuse via module composition. The module system encourages breaking down a program into the smallest possible individually meaningful modules, and recomposing them using a powerful set of adaptation and combinat... | Module system | 1995 |
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Johnson, Christopher R.; Parker, Steven G.; Whitaker, Ross T.; Hansen, Charles D. | Computational field visualization | Today, scientists, engineers, and medical researchers routinely use computers to simulate complex physical phenomena. Such simulations present new challenges for computational scientists, including the need to effectively analyze and visualize complex three-dimensional data. As simulations become mo... | Volume rendering; Isosurface extraction; Ray tracing; Multi-field visualizations | 2001 |
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Henderson, Thomas C.; Sikorski, Christopher | Computational sensor networks | We propose Computational Sensor Networks as a methodology to exploit models of physical phenomena in order to better understand the structure of the sensor network. To do so, it is necessary to relate changes in the sensed variables (e.g., temperature) to the aspect of interest in the sensor netw... | Computational sensor networks | 2007 |
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Parker, Steven G.; Hansen, Charles D.; Johnson, Christopher R. | Computational steering and the SCIRun integrated problem solving environment | SCIRun is a problem solving environment that allows the interactive construction, debugging, and steering of large-scale scientific computations. We review related systems and introduce a taxonomy that explores different computational steering solutions. Considering these approaches, we discuss why ... | Computational steering; Problem solving environment; SCIRun; Volume rendering | 1997 |
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Riesenfeld, Richard F. | Computer aided design | The report is based on the proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation in September 1981, as part of the Coordinated Experimental Computer Science Research Program. The sections covering the budget and biographical data on the senior research personnel have not been included. Also, the sec... | | 1984 |
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Riesenfeld, Richard F. | Computer aided geometric design | This book contains the edited proceedings of the first International Conference on Computer Aided Geometric Design, an important new field that draws on the principles of computer science, mathematics, and geometric design. The list of contributors includes most of the leading researchers in the... | Computer aided geometric design | 1973 |
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Gouraud, Henri | Computer display of curved surfaces | This research describes a method for producing shaped pictures of curved surfaces. It uses a small polygon approximation of the surface to solve efficiently the nidden parts detection, and then computes the shading on each polygon in such a way that visual discontinuities between adjacent polygons d... | Curved surfaces; Computer display | 1971 |
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Pascucci, Valerio | Computing morse-smale complexes with accurate geometry | Topological techniques have proven highly successful in analyzing and visualizing scientific data. As a result, significant efforts have been made to compute structures like the Morse-Smale complex as robustly and efficiently as possible. However, the resulting algorithms, while topologically consis... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Cohen, Elaine | Computing offsets and tool paths with Voronoi diagrams | In this paper we describe the use of Voronoi diagrams to generate offsets for planar regions bounded by circular arcs and line segments, and then use the generated offsets as tool paths for NC machining. Two methods are presented, each producing a different type of offset. One of them generates the ... | Voronoi diagrams | 1989 |
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Kessler, Robert R. | Concurrent Scheme | This paper describes an evolution of the Scheme language to support parallelism with tight coupling of control and data. Mechanisms are presented to address the difficult and related problems of mutual exclusion and data sharing which arise in concurrent language systems. The mechanisms are tailored... | Concurrent Scheme; Parallelism | 1990 |
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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 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Consistency and currency in functional databases | We consider a hybrid model of databases, in which a functional component T is defined as an extension to an imperative component B. T. is loosely coupled to B through a highly parallel function network N. which provides a simple failsafe test of whether an existing assignment of values to a given vi... | Functional databases | 1982 |
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Cohen, Elaine | Constant scallop height tool path generation | An approach for the automatic generation of constant scallop height tool paths is presented. An example is shown generated from a B-spline model, although it can be used with many types of sculptured surfaces. The approach utilizes surface subdivision techniques and a new algorithm for tool path gen... | Scallop height; Tool path generation; B-spline model | 1989 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Constrained inverse volume rendering for planetary nebulae | Determining the three-dimensional structure of distant astronomical objects is a challenging task, given that terrestrial observations provide only one viewpoint. For this task, bipolar planetary nebulae are interesting objects of study because of their pronounced axial symmetry due to fundamental p... | Volume rendering; Axial symmetry | 2004 |
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Nelson, Donald | Constraint Jacobians for constant-time inverse kinematics and assembly optimization | An algorithm for the constant-time solution of systems of geometric constraint equations is presented in this work. constraint equations and their Jacobians may be used in conjunction with other numerical methods to solve for a variety of kinematics, dynamics, and assembly optimization problems. The... | Constant-time; Inverse kinematics; Constraint Jacobians | 1998 |
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Bruderlin, Beat | Constraint objects - integrating constraint definition and interaction | This paper describes the implementation of a new constraint-based technique for direct manipulation in interactive CAD, which will simplify the design process, especially in the early stages. We introduce so called Constraint Objects and Parameter Objects which constitute an object-oriented view on ... | Constraint objects; Parameter objects | 1992 |
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Bruderlin, Beat | Constraint objects - integrating constraint definition and interaction | This paper describes the implementation of a new constraint-based technique for direct manipulation in interactive CAD. We introduce so called Constraint Objects and Parameter Objects which constitute an object-oriented view on constraints. A graph algorithm is employed to analyze the relative degr... | Constraint objects | 1993 |
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Bruderlin, Beat | Constraint objects ? integrating constraint definition and graphical interaction | This paper describes the implementation of a new constraint??based tech?? nique for direct manipulation in interactive CAD which will simplify the design process especially in the early stages We introduce so called Constraint Objects and Parameter Objects which constitute an object??oriented ... | Constraint objects | 1992 |
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Hansen, Charles D.; Johnson, Christopher R. | Constraint-based technique for haptic volume exploration | We present a haptic rendering technique that uses directional constraints to facilitate enhanced exploration modes for volumetric datasets. The algorithm restricts user motion in certain directions by incrementally moving a proxy point along the axes of a local reference frame. Reaction forces are g... | Haptic rendering; Immersive visualization; Human-computer interaction | 2003 |
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Johnson, Christopher R. | Construction of a human torso model from magnetic resonance images for problems in computational electrocardiography | Applying mathematical models to real situations often requires the use of discrete geometrical models of the solution domain. In some cases destructive measurement of the objects under examination is acceptable, but in biomedical applications the measurements come from imaging techniques such as X-r... | Human torso model; MRI | 1994 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Conundrums in noun phrase coreference resolution: making sense of the state-of-the-art | We aim to shed light on the state-of-the-art in NP coreference resolution by teasing apart the differences in the MUC and ACE task definitions, the assumptions made in evaluation methodologies, and inherent differences in text corpora. First, we examine three subproblems that play a role in coref... | Noun phrase; Coreference resolution; MUC; ACE | 2009 |
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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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Riloff, Ellen M. | Corpus-based approach for building semantic lexicons | Semantic knowledge can be a great asset to natural language processing systems, but it is usually hand-coded for each application. Although some semantic information is available in general-purpose knowledge bases such as Word Net and Cyc, many applications require domain-specific lexicons that repr... | Corpus-based method; Semantic lexicons | 1997 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Corpus-based bootstrapping algorithm for semi-automated semantic lexicon construction | Many applications need a lexicon that represents semantic information but acquiring lexical information is time consuming. We present a corpus-based bootstrapping algorithm that assists users in creating domain-specifi c semantic lexicons quickly. Our algorithm uses a representative text corpus for ... | Bootstrapping algorithm; Lexicon construction | 1999-06 |