Active perception refers to a theoretical approach to the study of perception grounded on the idea that perceiving is a way of acting, rather than a process whereby the brain const...
: Since the invention of the electronic computer in the 1940s, technological development has resulted in dramatically increased processing power, storage capacity and communication...
In today’s high performance computing practice, fail-stop failures are often tolerated by checkpointing. While checkpointing is a very general technique and can often be applied...
Subspace learning is very important in today's world of information overload. Distinguishing between categories within a subset of a large data repository such as the web and ...
Nandita Tripathi, Michael P. Oakes, Stefan Wermter
Controlling the movements of mobile robots, including driving the robot through the world and panning the robot’s cameras, typically requires many physical joysticks, buttons, a...
Mark Micire, Munjal Desai, Jill L. Drury, Eric McC...