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KI
2009
Springer
16 years 21 days ago
Hybrid Control for Embodied Agents Applications
Embodied agents can be a powerful interface for natural human-computer interaction. While graphical realism is steadily increasing, the complexity of believable behavior is still h...
Jan Miksatko, Michael Kipp
RTAS
2009
IEEE
16 years 26 days ago
Lightweight Modeling of Complex State Dependencies in Stream Processing Systems
Over the last few years, Real-Time Calculus has been used extensively to model and analyze embedded systems processing continuous data/event streams. Towards this, bounds on the a...
Anne Bouillard, Linh T. X. Phan, Samarjit Chakrabo...
ATAL
2004
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Integrating Autonomous Behavior and User Control for Believable Agents
Autonomous agents can help users by taking on a substantial workload, and performing tasks that are too complex for a human. However, in some systems complete autonomy is undesira...
Marco Gillies, Daniel Ballin
NIME
2005
Springer
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15 years 11 months ago
Bangarama: Creating Music with Headbanging
Bangarama is a music controller using headbanging as the primary interaction metaphor. It consists of a head-mounted tilt sensor and a guitar-shaped controller that does not requi...
Laszlo Bardos, Stefan Korinek, Eric Lee, Jan Borch...
TWC
2010
15 years 25 days ago
Fast algorithms for joint power control and scheduling in wireless networks
This paper studies the problem of finding a minimum-length schedule of a power-controlled wireless network subject to traffic demands and SINR (signal-to-interferenceplus-noise rat...
Liqun Fu, Soung Chang Liew, Jianwei Huang