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CCE
2004
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Improving convergence of the stochastic decomposition algorithm by using an efficient sampling technique
This work focuses on the basic stochastic decomposition (SD) algorithm of Higle and Sen [J.L. Higle, S. Sen, Stochastic Decomposition, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996] for two-st...
José María Ponce-Ortega, Vicente Ric...
CCR
2004
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The measurement manifesto
Useful measurement data is badly needed to help monitor and control large networks. Current approaches to solving measurement problems often assume minimal support from routers and...
George Varghese, Cristian Estan
JSA
2000
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Complete worst-case execution time analysis of straight-line hard real-time programs
In this article, the problem of finding a tight estimate on the worst-case execution time (WCET) of a real-time program is addressed. The analysis is focused on straight-line code...
Friedhelm Stappert, Peter Altenbernd
AAI
1999
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Deictic Believability: Coordinated Gesture, Locomotion, and Speech in Lifelike Pedagogical Agents
Lifelike animated agents for knowledge-based learning environments can provide timely, customized advice to support students' problem solving. Because of their strong visual ...
James C. Lester, Jennifer L. Voerman, Stuart G. To...
NN
1998
Springer
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Neural mechanisms of selection and control of visually guided eye movements
The selection and control of action is a critical problem for both biological and machine animated systems that must operate in complex real world situations. Visually guided eye ...
Jeffrey D. Schall, Doug P. Hanes
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