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HCI
2009
13 years 6 months ago
Did I Get It Right: Head Gestures Analysis for Human-Machine Interactions
This paper presents a system for another input modality in a multimodal human-machine interaction scenario. In addition to other common input modalities, e.g. speech, we extract he...
Jürgen Gast, Alexander Bannat, Tobias Rehrl, ...
ICML
1998
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Heading in the Right Direction
Stochastic topological models, and hidden Markov models in particular, are a useful tool for robotic navigation and planning. In previous work we have shown how weak odometric dat...
Hagit Shatkay, Leslie Pack Kaelbling
ISBI
2007
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Automated Segmentation of the Right Heart Using an Optimized Shells and Spheres Algorithm
We have developed a novel framework for medical image analysis, known as Shells and Spheres. This framework utilizes spherical operators of variable radius centered at each image ...
Aaron Cois, Ken J. Rockot, John M. Galeotti, Rober...
IWC
2006
62views more  IWC 2006»
13 years 8 months ago
Clover: Connecting technology and character education using personally-constructed animated vignettes
Schools are increasingly integrating character education to facilitate improved moral thinking and pro social behavior among students. An effective method for delivering character...
Brian P. Bailey, Sharon Tettegah, Terry J. Bradley
SIAMSC
2010
143views more  SIAMSC 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
Computing and Deflating Eigenvalues While Solving Multiple Right-Hand Side Linear Systems with an Application to Quantum Chromod
Abstract. We present a new algorithm that computes eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a Hermitian positive definite matrix while solving a linear system of equations with Conjugate G...
Andreas Stathopoulos, Konstantinos Orginos