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HAPTICS
2007
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Time-Domain Passivity Control of Haptic Interfaces with Tunable Damping Hardware
We describe a time-domain passivity control methodology that uses programmable eddy current viscous dampers to prevent a user from extracting energy from a haptic interface. A pas...
Andrew H. C. Gosline, Vincent Hayward
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ICSM
2005
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Static Analysis of Object References in RMI-Based Java Software
Distributed applications provide numerous advantages related to software performance, reliability, interoperability, and extensibility. This paper focuses on distributed Java prog...
Mariana Sharp, Atanas Rountev
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EDBT
2010
ACM
155views Database» more  EDBT 2010»
15 years 5 months ago
Suffix tree construction algorithms on modern hardware
Suffix trees are indexing structures that enhance the performance of numerous string processing algorithms. In this paper, we propose cache-conscious suffix tree construction algo...
Dimitris Tsirogiannis, Nick Koudas
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INTERSPEECH
2010
14 years 9 months ago
Combining many alignments for speech to speech translation
Alignment combination (symmetrization) has been shown to be useful for improving Machine Translation (MT) models. Most existing alignment combination techniques are based on heuri...
Sameer Maskey, Steven J. Rennie, Bowen Zhou
EH
2000
IEEE
98views Hardware» more  EH 2000»
15 years 7 months ago
Scalable Evolvable Hardware Applied to Road Image Recognition
Evolvable Hardware (EHW) has the potential to become a new target hardware for complex real-world applications. However, there are several problems that would have to be solved to...
Jim Torresen