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Myrinet: A Gigabit-per-Second Local Area Network
- IEEE Micro
, 1995
"... Abstract. Myrinet is a new type of local-area network (LAN) based on the technology used for packet communication and switching within "massivelyparallel processors " (MPPs). Think of Myrinet as an MPP message-passing network that can span campus dimensions, rather than as a wide-a ..."
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Abstract. Myrinet is a new type of local-area network (LAN) based on the technology used for packet communication and switching within "massivelyparallel processors " (MPPs). Think of Myrinet as an MPP message-passing network that can span campus dimensions, rather than as a wide
Self-Similarity in World Wide Web Traffic: Evidence and Possible Causes
, 1996
"... Recently the notion of self-similarity has been shown to apply to wide-area and local-area network traffic. In this paper we examine the mechanisms that give rise to the self-similarity of network traffic. We present a hypothesized explanation for the possible self-similarity of traffic by using a p ..."
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Recently the notion of self-similarity has been shown to apply to wide-area and local-area network traffic. In this paper we examine the mechanisms that give rise to the self-similarity of network traffic. We present a hypothesized explanation for the possible self-similarity of traffic by using a
Application and evaluation of spatiotemporal enhancement of live aerial video using temporally local mosaics
- In IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
, 2008
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Interactive Digital Photomontage
- ACM TRANS. GRAPH
, 2004
"... We describe an interactive, computer-assisted framework for combining parts of a set of photographs into a single composite picture, a process we call "digital photomontage." Our framework makes use of two techniques primarily: graph-cut optimization, to choose good seams within the consti ..."
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variety of high-level image objectives, either globally across the image, or locally through a painting-style interface. Image objectives are applied independently at each pixel location and generally involve a function of the pixel values (such as "maximum contrast") drawn from that same
Dynamic Mosaics
"... Past mosaicing approaches stitch a set of photos into a singlestaticmosaic. Wepresentanovelapproachwherewe visualizeaphotocollectioninaninteractiveviewerthatallowstheusertosmoothlyandseamlesslytransitionbetween a collection of local mosaics instead of a single static mosaic. Suchanapproachworkswithm ..."
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Past mosaicing approaches stitch a set of photos into a singlestaticmosaic. Wepresentanovelapproachwherewe visualizeaphotocollectioninaninteractiveviewerthatallowstheusertosmoothlyandseamlesslytransitionbetween a collection of local mosaics instead of a single static mosaic
Robust Video Mosaicing through Topology Inference and Local to Global Alignment
- In Proc. European Conference on Computer Vision
, 1998
"... . The problem of piecing together individual frames in a video sequence to create seamless panoramas #video mosaics# has attracted increasing attention in recent times. One challenge in this domain has been to rapidly and automatically create high quality seamless mosaics using inexpensive camer ..."
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. The problem of piecing together individual frames in a video sequence to create seamless panoramas #video mosaics# has attracted increasing attention in recent times. One challenge in this domain has been to rapidly and automatically create high quality seamless mosaics using inexpensive
Construction of panoramic image mosaics with global and local alignment
- International Journal of Computer Vision,36(2):101
, 2000
"... Abstract. This paper presents a complete system for constructing panoramic image mosaics from sequences of images. Our mosaic representationassociates a transformationmatrix with each input image, rather thanexplicitly projecting all of the images onto a common surface (e.g., a cylinder). In particu ..."
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by translations of the camera and other unmodeled distortions, we use a local alignment (deghosting) technique which warps each image based on the results of pairwise local image registrations. By combining both global and local alignment, we significantly improve the quality of our image mosaics, thereby
Simulating Decorative Mosaic
- Proc. ACM SIGGRAPH ’01
, 2001
"... a b c d e f Figure 1: By overwriting voronoi regions, tile centroids are displaced away from an edge. Recentering tiles at their new centroids eventually moves them clear of the edge. This paper presents a method for simulating decorative tile mosaics. Such mosaics are challenging because the square ..."
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a b c d e f Figure 1: By overwriting voronoi regions, tile centroids are displaced away from an edge. Recentering tiles at their new centroids eventually moves them clear of the edge. This paper presents a method for simulating decorative tile mosaics. Such mosaics are challenging because
Panoramic Image Mosaics
, 1997
"... This paper presents some techniques for constructing panoramic image mosaics from sequences of images. Our mosaic representation associates a transformation matrix with each input image, rather than explicitly projecting all of the images onto a common surface (e.g., a cylinder). In particular, to c ..."
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This paper presents some techniques for constructing panoramic image mosaics from sequences of images. Our mosaic representation associates a transformation matrix with each input image, rather than explicitly projecting all of the images onto a common surface (e.g., a cylinder). In particular
Specific hypotheses on the geographic mosaic of coevolution.
- The American Naturalist
, 1999
"... abstract: Coevolution is one of the major processes organizing the earth's biodiversity. The need to understand coevolution as an ongoing process has grown as ecological concerns have risen over the dynamics of rapidly changing biological communities, the conservation of genetic diversity, and ..."
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, and the population biology of diseases. The biggest current challenge is to understand how coevolution operates across broad geographic landscapes, linking local ecological processes with phylogeographic patterns. The geographic mosaic theory of coevolution provides a framework for asking how coevolution continually
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