Background: Many three-dimensional (3D) images are routinely collected in biomedical research and a number of digital atlases with associated anatomical and other information have...
Guangjie Feng, Nick Burton, Bill Hill, Duncan Davi...
Abstract. In a stereoscopic system, both eyes or cameras have a slightly dierent view. As a consequence, small variations between the projected images exist (`disparities') ...
The persistent modification of synaptic efficacy as a function of the relative timing of pre- and postsynaptic spikes is a phenomenon known as spiketiming-dependent plasticity (...
The resolution at which a sensor network collects data is a crucial parameter of performance since it governs the range of applications that are feasible to be developed using tha...
Aman Kansal, William J. Kaiser, Gregory J. Pottie,...
Network calculus is a min-plus system theory which facilitates the efficient derivation of performance bounds for networks of queues. It has successfully been applied to provide e...