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SYNTHESE
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Could there be exactly two things?
Many philosophers think that, necessarily, any material objects have a fusion (let's call that doctrine "Universalism"). In this paper I point out a couple of strang...
Juan Comesaña
HICSS
2003
IEEE
140views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2003»
14 years 19 days ago
Token Dispensers for GSS Race Conditions: Locking Things That Don't Exist
A technological challenge that distinguishes group support systems (GSS) from many other technologies is the need to accommodate a variety of race conditions. A race condition occ...
Robert O. Briggs, Tomas P. Gregory
ICRA
2003
IEEE
96views Robotics» more  ICRA 2003»
14 years 19 days ago
DLR hand II: experiments and experiences with an anthropomorphic hand
Abstract— At our institute, two generations of antropomorphic hands have been designed. In quite a few experiments and demonstrations we could show the abilities of our hands and...
Christoph Borst, Max Fischer, Steffen Haidacher, H...
DIAGRAMS
2010
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Toward a Physics of Equations
Papers on diagrammatic reasoning often begin by dividing marks on paper into two basic classes: diagrams and sentences. While endorsing the perspective that a reasoning episode can...
David Landy
CVPR
2004
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Fast Contour Matching Using Approximate Earth Mover's Distance
Weighted graph matching is a good way to align a pair of shapes represented by a set of descriptive local features; the set of correspondences produced by the minimum cost matchin...
Kristen Grauman, Trevor Darrell