Frequent patterns in program executions represent recurring sequences of events. These patterns can be used to reveal the hidden structures of a program, and ease the comprehensio...
Using mobile devices for exploring and interacting with the user’s physical environment is among the most promising candidates for commercially successful future telecommunicati...
In this paper, we address the problem of learning compact, view-independent, realistic 3D models of human actions recorded with multiple cameras, for the purpose of recognizing th...
In this paper a novel non-linear subspace method for face verification is proposed. The problem of face verification is considered as a two-class problem (genuine versus imposto...
— In order to enable robotic surgery without human assistance, a means must be developed to change tools. As part of the larger Trauma Pod Project, we developed the Tool Rack Sub...
Diana C. W. Friedman, Jesse Dosher, Tim Kowalewski...