The event-driven programming style is pervasive as an efficient method for interacting with the environment. Unfortunately, the event-driven style severely complicates program mai...
Jeffrey Fischer, Rupak Majumdar, Todd D. Millstein
Ubiquitous computing environments are highly dynamic by nature. Services provided by different devices can appear and disappear as, for example, devices join and leave these envir...
Manipulating semistructured data, such as XML, does not t well within conventional programming languages. A typical manipulation requires nding all occurrences of a structure matc...
— DNA sequence basecalling is commonly regarded as a solved problem, despite significant error rates being reflected in inaccuracies in databases and genome annotations. These er...
Abstract— One of the major challenges in both action generation for robotics and in the understanding of human motor control is to learn the “building blocks of movement genera...