• Documents
  • Authors
  • Tables
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • MetaCart
  • DMCA
  • Donate

CiteSeerX logo

Advanced Search Include Citations

Tools

Sorted by:
Try your query at:
Semantic Scholar Scholar Academic
Google Bing DBLP
Results 1 - 10 of 2,113
Next 10 →

Understanding Line Drawings of Scenes with Shadows

by David Waltz - The Psychology of Computer Vision , 1975
"... this paper, how can we recognize the identity of Figs. 2.1 and 2.2? Do we use' learning and knowledge to interpret what we see, or do we somehow automatically see the world as stable and independent bf lighting? What portions of scenes can we understand from local features alone, and what confi ..."
Abstract - Cited by 436 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
configurations require the use of 1obal hypotheses? 19 In this essay I describe a working collection of computer programs which reconstruct three-dimensional descriptions from line drawings which are obtained from scenes composed of plane-faced objects under various lighting conditions. The system identifies

Content-based classification, search, and retrieval of audio

by Erling Wold, Thorn Blum, Douglas Keislar, James Wheaton - IEEE Multimedia , 1996
"... say that it belongs to the class of speech sounds or the class of applause sounds, where the system has previously been trained on other sounds in this class. I Acoustical/perceptual features: describing the sounds in terms of commonly understood physical characteristics such as brightness, pitch, a ..."
Abstract - Cited by 263 (1 self) - Add to MetaCart
say that it belongs to the class of speech sounds or the class of applause sounds, where the system has previously been trained on other sounds in this class. I Acoustical/perceptual features: describing the sounds in terms of commonly understood physical characteristics such as brightness, pitch

DESCRIPTION

by Marta Wolff
"... Two new species of phlebotomine sand fly from Colombian Andes are described, belonging to the subgenus Pifanomyia of the genus Pintomyia. P. (P.) limafalcaoae sp. nov. for which both sexes are described, is assigned to the series pia while P. (P.) antioquiensis sp. nov., known only from the male, is ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
Two new species of phlebotomine sand fly from Colombian Andes are described, belonging to the subgenus Pifanomyia of the genus Pintomyia. P. (P.) limafalcaoae sp. nov. for which both sexes are described, is assigned to the series pia while P. (P.) antioquiensis sp. nov., known only from the male

DESCRIPTION

by Kiyoshi Kamimura, Yoshitake Wada, Modestus Inatomii
"... Abstract: While the authors were engaged in studies on mosquitoes'in relation to epidemiology of Japanese encephalitis in Okayama Prefecture, western Honshu, a large number of mosquito species belonging to the subgenus Barraudius, genus Culex were collected. By comparative studies with the know ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
Abstract: While the authors were engaged in studies on mosquitoes'in relation to epidemiology of Japanese encephalitis in Okayama Prefecture, western Honshu, a large number of mosquito species belonging to the subgenus Barraudius, genus Culex were collected. By comparative studies

Description

by Ocimum Basilicum (sweet Basil
"... Basils belong to the Lamiaceae (formerly Labiatae), the mint family, and have the square stems, two-lipped flowers and abundant fragrance-bearing oil glands typical of many members of the mint family. The name Ocimum basi l icum derives from the Greek okimon (smell) and basi l ikon (royal). Basils o ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
Basils belong to the Lamiaceae (formerly Labiatae), the mint family, and have the square stems, two-lipped flowers and abundant fragrance-bearing oil glands typical of many members of the mint family. The name Ocimum basi l icum derives from the Greek okimon (smell) and basi l ikon (royal). Basils

DESCRIPTION

by Monica Gupta, S S Lehl, Ram Singh
"... A 14-year-old boy presented to our emergency depart-ment with status epilepticus of 1-h duration. He also had multiple episodes of generalised tonic-clonic seizures and intermittent headache for the past 1 month. He was a school dropout and belonged to a poor socioeconomic background. On examination ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
A 14-year-old boy presented to our emergency depart-ment with status epilepticus of 1-h duration. He also had multiple episodes of generalised tonic-clonic seizures and intermittent headache for the past 1 month. He was a school dropout and belonged to a poor socioeconomic background

A description logic with transitive and inverse roles and role hierarchies

by Ian Horrocks, Ulrike Sattler , 1998
"... transitive roles play an important rôle in the adequate representation of aggregated objects: they allow these objects to be described by referring to their parts without specifying a level of decomposition. In [Horrocks & Gough, 1997], the Description Logic (DL) ALCH R + is presented, which ext ..."
Abstract - Cited by 135 (25 self) - Add to MetaCart
transitive roles play an important rôle in the adequate representation of aggregated objects: they allow these objects to be described by referring to their parts without specifying a level of decomposition. In [Horrocks & Gough, 1997], the Description Logic (DL) ALCH R + is presented, which

Hierarchical Triangulation for Multiresolution Surface Description

by Leila De Floriani, Enrico Puppo - ACM Transactions on Graphics , 1995
"... A new hierarchical triangle-based model for representing surfaces over sampled data is proposed, which is based on the subdivision of the surface domain into nested triangulations, called a Hierarchical Triangulation (HT). The model allows compression of spatial data and representation of a surface ..."
Abstract - Cited by 100 (16 self) - Add to MetaCart
at successively finer degrees of resolution. An HT is a collection of triangulations organized in a tree, where each node, except for the root, is a triangulation refining a face belonging to its parent in the hierarchy. We present a topological model for representing an HT, and algorithms for its construction

Coil sensitivity encoding for fast MRI. In:

by Klaas P Pruessmann , Markus Weiger , Markus B Scheidegger , Peter Boesiger - Proceedings of the ISMRM 6th Annual Meeting, , 1998
"... New theoretical and practical concepts are presented for considerably enhancing the performance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by means of arrays of multiple receiver coils. Sensitivity encoding (SENSE) is based on the fact that receiver sensitivity generally has an encoding effect complementa ..."
Abstract - Cited by 193 (3 self) - Add to MetaCart
of this section gives a practical description of the Cartesian case. The following parts are dedicated to general theory, SNR and error considerations, and sensitivity assessment. Sensitivity Encoding With Cartesian Sampling of k-Space In two-dimensional (2D) Fourier imaging with common Cartesian sampling of k

Behavioral theories and the neurophysiology of reward,

by Wolfram Schultz - Annu. Rev. Psychol. , 2006
"... ■ Abstract The functions of rewards are based primarily on their effects on behavior and are less directly governed by the physics and chemistry of input events as in sensory systems. Therefore, the investigation of neural mechanisms underlying reward functions requires behavioral theories that can ..."
Abstract - Cited by 187 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
'." (The Odyssey, Book VII, 800 BC). Despite these suggestive words, Homer's description hardly fits the common-sensical perceptions of reward, which largely belong to one of two categories. People often consider a reward as a particular object or event that one receives for having done something well
Next 10 →
Results 1 - 10 of 2,113
Powered by: Apache Solr
  • About CiteSeerX
  • Submit and Index Documents
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help
  • Data
  • Source
  • Contact Us

Developed at and hosted by The College of Information Sciences and Technology

© 2007-2019 The Pennsylvania State University