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BC
2002
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Linear combinations of nonlinear models for predicting human-machine interface forces
ACT This study presents a computational framework that capitalizes on known human neuromechanical characteristics during limb movements in order to predict man-machine interactions...
James L. Patton, Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi
CN
2004
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The multicast address allocation problem: theory and practice
Abstract-- In this paper, we perform the first comprehensive study of the multicast address allocation problem. We analyze this problem both within its context as a classic resourc...
Daniel Zappala, Virginia Mary Lo, Chris GauthierDi...
COMCOM
2004
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Benefits of traffic engineering using QoS routing schemes and network controls
We demonstrate the benefits of traffic engineering by studying three realistic network models derived from an actual service provider network. We evaluate traffic engineering in t...
Shekhar Srivastava, Balaji Krithikaivasan, Cory C....
CVIU
2004
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Illumination insensitive recognition using eigenspaces
Variations in illumination can have a dramatic effect on the appearance of an object in an image. In this paper, we propose how to deal with illumination variations in eigenspace ...
Horst Bischof, Horst Wildenauer, Ales Leonardis
COGSCI
2002
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Learning words from sights and sounds: a computational model
This paper presents an implemented computational model of word acquisition which learns directly from raw multimodal sensory input. Set in an information theoretic framework, the ...
Deb Roy, Alex Pentland
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