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CANDC
2005
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
The development of a cybernetic sculptor: Edward Ihnatowicz and the senster
Edward Ihnatowicz (1926-1988) built one of the world’s first computer-controlled robotic sculptures, The Senster, in 196870. Rather than concentrate entirely on this groundbreak...
Aleksandar Zivanovic
ICIP
2002
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Semi-fragile image authentication using generic wavelet domain features and ECC
In this paper we present a generic content-based solution targeting at authenticating image in a semi-fragile way, which integrates watermarking-based approach with signature-base...
Qibin Sun, Shih-Fu Chang
TRANSCI
1998
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13 years 9 months ago
Queue Spillovers in Transportation Networks with a Route Choice
This paper explores some of the traffic phenomena that arise when drivers have to navigate a network in which queues back up past diverge intersections. If a diverge provides two ...
Carlos F. Daganzo
CLUSTER
2006
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
JOSHUA: Symmetric Active/Active Replication for Highly Available HPC Job and Resource Management
Most of today‘s HPC systems employ a single head node for control, which represents a single point of failure as it interrupts an entire HPC system upon failure. Furthermore, it...
Kai Uhlemann, Christian Engelmann, Stephen L. Scot...
BCS
2008
13 years 11 months ago
Overcoming Software Fragility with Interacting Feedback Loops and Reversible Phase Transitions
Programs are fragile for many reasons, including software errors, partial failures, and network problems. One way to make software more robust is to design it from the start as a ...
Peter Van Roy