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IROS
2008
IEEE
144views Robotics» more  IROS 2008»
16 years 7 days ago
Frame rate object extraction from video sequences with self organizing networks and statistical background detection
— In many computer vision related applications it is necessary to distinguish between the background of an image and the objects that are contained in it. This is a difficult pr...
Thiago C. Bellardi, Dizan Vasquez, Christian Laugi...
EUROCAST
2007
Springer
122views Hardware» more  EUROCAST 2007»
15 years 9 months ago
Generation of Indexes for Compiling Efficient Parsers from Formal Specifications
abstract Parsing schemata [4] provide a formal, simple and uniform way to describe, analyze and compare different parsing algorithms. The notion of a parsing schema comes from cons...
Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez, Miguel A. Al...
TVCG
2012
200views Hardware» more  TVCG 2012»
13 years 8 months ago
Attention and Visual Memory in Visualization and Computer Graphics
—A fundamental goal of visualization is to produce images of data that support visual analysis, exploration, and discovery of novel insights. An important consideration during vi...
Christopher G. Healey, James T. Enns
FPL
1997
Springer
130views Hardware» more  FPL 1997»
15 years 10 months ago
Riley-2: A flexible platform for codesign and dynamic reconfigurable computing research
: The paper first proposes requirements for an ideal platform for codesign research. A new board developed at Imperial College, the Riley-2, is shown to meet these requirements. It...
Patrick I. Mackinlay, Peter Y. K. Cheung, Wayne Lu...
RECOMB
2004
Springer
16 years 6 months ago
Mining protein family specific residue packing patterns from protein structure graphs
Finding recurring residue packing patterns, or spatial motifs, that characterize protein structural families is an important problem in bioinformatics. To this end, we apply a nov...
Jun Huan, Wei Wang 0010, Deepak Bandyopadhyay, Jac...