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TMM
2008
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Optimal Coding of Multilayer and Multiversion Video Streams
Abstract--Traditional video servers partially cope with heterogeneous client populations by maintaining a few versions of the same stream with different bit rates. More recent vide...
Cheng-Hsin Hsu, Mohamed Hefeeda
TOCS
2008
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A generic component model for building systems software
Component-based software structuring principles are now commonly and successfully applied at the application level; but componentisation is far less established when it comes to b...
Geoff Coulson, Gordon S. Blair, Paul Grace, Fran&c...
TWC
2008
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Beam Selection Strategies for Orthogonal Random Beamforming in Sparse Networks
Abstract--Orthogonal random beamforming (ORB) constitutes a mean to exploit spatial multiplexing and multi-user diversity (MUD) gains in multi-antenna broadcast channels. To do so,...
José López Vicario, Roberto Bosisio,...
UAIS
2008
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Recent developments in visual sign language recognition
Abstract Research in the field of sign language recognition has made significant advances in recent years. The present achievements provide the basis for future applications with t...
Ulrich von Agris, Jörg Zieren, Ulrich Canzler...
CORR
2004
Springer
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On Spatial Conjunction as Second-Order Logic
Abstract. Spatial conjunction is a powerful construct for reasoning about dynamically allocated data structures, as well as concurrent, distributed and mobile computation. While re...
Viktor Kuncak, Martin C. Rinard
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