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Myrinet: A Gigabit-per-Second Local Area Network

by Nanette J. Boden, Danny Cohen, Robert E. Felderman, Alan E. Kulawik, Charles L. Seitz, Jakov N. Seizovic, Wen-king Su - 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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Mosaic components. Myricom, Inc., is a startup company founded by members of these two research projects. Multicomputer Message-Passing Networks. A multicomputer [4, 5] is an MPP architecture consisting of a collection of computing nodes, each with its own memory, connected by a message-passing network

Adelson,"A Multiresolution Spline with Application to Image Mosaics",

by Peter J Burt , Edward H Adelson - ACM Transactions on Graphics, , 1983
"... We define a multiresolution spline technique for combining two or more images into a larger image mosaic. In this procedure, the images to be splined are first decomposed into a set of band-pass filtered component images. Next, the component images in each spatial frequency hand are assembled into ..."
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We define a multiresolution spline technique for combining two or more images into a larger image mosaic. In this procedure, the images to be splined are first decomposed into a set of band-pass filtered component images. Next, the component images in each spatial frequency hand are assembled

Mosaics of Scenes with Moving Objects

by James Davis , 1998
"... Image mosaics are useful for a variety of tasks in vision and computer graphics. A particularly convenient way to generate mosaics is by `stitching' together many ordinary photographs. Existing algorithms focus on capturing static scenes. This paper presents a complete system for creating visua ..."
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visually pleasing mosaics in the presence of moving objects. There are three primary contributions. The first component of our system is a registration method that remains unbiased by movement--- the Mellin transform is extended to register images related by a projective transform. Second, an efficient

The Mosaic of Language

by Georges Chapouthier , 2009
"... In a previous book (Chapouthier, 2001), one of the authors developed a thesis describing living beings by using the metaphor of the mosaic. A mosaic, as a work of art, is a representation, either figurative or abstract, and the perception of the total image as a whole is the result of the juxtaposit ..."
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the overall properties of the whole do not destroy the autonomy of the properties of the component parts. This philosophical approach will be used to apply the concept of the mosaic structure to language. A brief review will first show how the mosaic metaphor can provide an adequate description of living

Seamless Mosaicing of Image-Based Texture Maps

by Victor Lempitsky, Denis Ivanov
"... Image-based object modeling has emerged as an important computer vision application. Typically, the process starts with the acquisition of the image views of an object. These views are registered within the global coordinate system using structure-and-motion techniques, while on the next step the ge ..."
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is then mosaiced from these backprojections, whereas the quality of the mosaic is maximized within the process of Markov Random Field energy optimization. Finally, the residual seams between the mosaic components are removed via seam levelling procedure, which is similar to gradient-domain stitching techniques

Biochemical Characterization of the Helper Component of Cauliflower Mosaic Virus

by unknown authors , 2001
"... The helper component of Cauliflower mosaic virus is encoded by viral gene II. This protein (P2) is dispensable for virus replication but required for aphid transmission. The purification of P2 has never been reported, and hence its biochemical properties are largely unknown. We produced the P2 prote ..."
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The helper component of Cauliflower mosaic virus is encoded by viral gene II. This protein (P2) is dispensable for virus replication but required for aphid transmission. The purification of P2 has never been reported, and hence its biochemical properties are largely unknown. We produced the P2

Inversion of Mosaic Hankel . . .

by George Labahn, Bernhard Beckermann, Stan Cabay , 2004
"... Heinig and Tewodros [18] give a set of components whose existence provides a necessary and sufficient condition for a mosaic Hankel matrix to be nonsingular. When this is the case they also give a formula for the inverse in terms of these components. By converting these components into a matrix poly ..."
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Heinig and Tewodros [18] give a set of components whose existence provides a necessary and sufficient condition for a mosaic Hankel matrix to be nonsingular. When this is the case they also give a formula for the inverse in terms of these components. By converting these components into a matrix

Watersheds, mosaics, and the emergence paradigm

by Laurent Najman , Michel Couprie , Gilles Bertrand , 2005
"... In this paper, we investigate the links between the flooding paradigm and the topological watershed. Guided by the analysis of a classical flooding algorithm, we present several notions that lead us to a better understanding of the watershed: minima extension, mosaic, pass value and separation. We ..."
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In this paper, we investigate the links between the flooding paradigm and the topological watershed. Guided by the analysis of a classical flooding algorithm, we present several notions that lead us to a better understanding of the watershed: minima extension, mosaic, pass value and separation

Software Reuse Libraries with Mosaic

by Jeffrey S. Poulin, Keith J. Werkman - Electronic Proceedings of the 2 nd World Wide Web Conference , 1994
"... This paper describes a Reusable Software Library (RSL) interface and search tool implemented using Mosaic. Mosaic provides a simple, easy-to-use method to find and extract reusable assets from a RSL, allows distributed access to assets from a variety of platforms, and can support most of the feature ..."
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This paper describes a Reusable Software Library (RSL) interface and search tool implemented using Mosaic. Mosaic provides a simple, easy-to-use method to find and extract reusable assets from a RSL, allows distributed access to assets from a variety of platforms, and can support most

MOSAIC REASONING FOR DISCOVERIES

by Boris Stilman
"... We investigate structure of the Primary Language of the human brain as introduced by J. von Neumann in 1957. Two components have been investigated, the algorithm opti-mizing warfighting, Linguistic Geometry (LG), and the algorithm for inventing new algo-rithms, the Algorithm of Discovery. The latter ..."
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means to focusing visual streams in a desired direction. It uses analogy with an assembly of a picture of various colorful tiles, components of a construction set. In investigating role of mosaic reasoning in the Algorithm of Discovery, in this paper, I replay a series of four thought experiments
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