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2010
IEEE
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Recursion-driven parallel code generation for multi-core platforms
—We present Huckleberry, a tool for automatically generating parallel implementations for multi-core platforms from sequential recursive divide-and-conquer programs. The recursiv...
Rebecca L. Collins, Bharadwaj Vellore, Luca P. Car...
TOOLS
2010
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Welterweight Java
This paper presents Welterweight Java (WJ), a new minimal core Java calculus intended to be a suitable starting point for investigations in the semantics of Java-like programs. To ...
Johan Östlund, Tobias Wrigstad
ECCV
2010
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Representing Pairwise Spatial and Temporal Relations for Action Recognition
The popular bag-of-words paradigm for action recognition tasks is based on building histograms of quantized features, typically at the cost of discarding all information about rela...
HICSS
2002
IEEE
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Integrated Production Planning and Route Scheduling in Pulp Mill Industry
In this paper we consider the complete supply chain for a large pulp producer in Sweden. The supply chain is divided up in two parts, the pulp production planning problem and the ...
David Bredström, Mikael Rönnqvist
ICRA
2002
IEEE
116views Robotics» more  ICRA 2002»
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Linear 2D Localization and Mapping for Single and Multiple Robot Scenarios
We show how to recover 2D structure and motion linearly in order to initialize Simultaneous Mapping and Localization (SLAM) for bearings-only measurements and planar motion. The m...
Frank Dellaert, Ashley W. Stroupe