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A View Of Cloud Computing

by Michael Armbrust , Armando Fox, Anthony D. Joseph, Randy Katz, Andy Konwinski, Gunho Lee, David Patterson, Ariel Rabkin, Ion Stoica, Matei Zaharia, et al. , 2010
"... Clearing the clouds away from the true potential and obstacles posed by this computing capability. ..."
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Clearing the clouds away from the true potential and obstacles posed by this computing capability.

The Skyline Operator

by Stephan Börzsönyi, Donald Kossmann, Konrad Stocker - IN ICDE , 2001
"... We propose to extend database systems by a Skyline operation. This operation filters out a set of interesting points from a potentially large set of data points. A point is interesting if it is not dominated by any other point. For example, a hotel might be interesting for somebody traveling to Nass ..."
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We propose to extend database systems by a Skyline operation. This operation filters out a set of interesting points from a potentially large set of data points. A point is interesting if it is not dominated by any other point. For example, a hotel might be interesting for somebody traveling

Efficient Variants of the ICP Algorithm

by Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Marc Levoy - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON 3-D DIGITAL IMAGING AND MODELING , 2001
"... The ICP (Iterative Closest Point) algorithm is widely used for geometric alignment of three-dimensional models when an initial estimate of the relative pose is known. Many variants of ICP have been proposed, affecting all phases of the algorithm from the selection and matching of points to the minim ..."
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The ICP (Iterative Closest Point) algorithm is widely used for geometric alignment of three-dimensional models when an initial estimate of the relative pose is known. Many variants of ICP have been proposed, affecting all phases of the algorithm from the selection and matching of points

Coverage Problems in Wireless Ad-hoc Sensor Networks

by Seapahn Meguerdichian, Farinaz Koushanfar, Miodrag Potkonjak, Mani B. Srivastava - in IEEE INFOCOM , 2001
"... Wireless ad-hoc sensor networks have recently emerged as a premier research topic. They have great longterm economic potential, ability to transform our lives, and pose many new system-building challenges. Sensor networks also pose a number of new conceptual and optimization problems. Some, such as ..."
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Wireless ad-hoc sensor networks have recently emerged as a premier research topic. They have great longterm economic potential, ability to transform our lives, and pose many new system-building challenges. Sensor networks also pose a number of new conceptual and optimization problems. Some

The CMU Pose, Illumination, and Expression (PIE) Database

by Terence Sim, Simon Baker, Maan Bsat , 2002
"... Between October 2000 and December 2000 we collected a database of over 40,000 facial images of 68 people. Using the CMU 3D Room we imaged each person across 13 different poses, under 43 different illumination conditions, and with 4 different expressions. We call this database the CMU Pose, Illuminat ..."
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Between October 2000 and December 2000 we collected a database of over 40,000 facial images of 68 people. Using the CMU 3D Room we imaged each person across 13 different poses, under 43 different illumination conditions, and with 4 different expressions. We call this database the CMU Pose

Social Vulnerability to Environmental Hazards

by Susan L. Cutter - Social Science Quarterly
"... For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what is the human occupancy of hazard zones? 2) How do people and societies respond to environmental hazards and what factors influence their choice of adjust-ments? 3) How do you mitigate the risk and impa ..."
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and impact of environmental hazards? Within the last decade or so, another question was added to our ongoing list of imponderables: are societies becoming more vulnerable to environmental hazards? Vulnerability, broadly defined as the potential for loss, is an essential concept in hazards research

Support vector machines for 3-D object recognition

by Massimiliano Pontil, Alessandro Verri - PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE , 1998
"... Support Vector Machines (SVMs) have been recently proposed as a new technique for pattern recognition. Intuitively, given a set of points which belong to either of two classes, a linear SVM finds the hyperplane leaving the largest possible fraction of points of the same class on the same side, while ..."
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the potential of SVMs on a database of 7,200 images of 100 different objects. The proposed system does not require feature extraction and performs recognition on images regarded as points of a space of high dimension without estimating pose. The excellent recognition rates achieved in all the performed

The Generation Effect: Delineation of a Phenomenon

by Norman J. Slamecka, Peter Graf - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory , 1978
"... Five experiments are reported comparing memory for words that were generated by the subjects themselves with the same words when they were simply presented to be read. In all cases, performance in the generate condition was superior to that in the read condition. This held for measures of cued and u ..."
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recognition testing but not under cued recall. A number of potential ex-planatory principles are considered, and their difficulties enumerated. It is concluded that the generation effect is real and that it poses an interesting interpretative problem. This is an empirically oriented article whose purpose

Infants' preference for the predominant stress patterns of English words

by Peter W. Jusczyk, Anne Cutler, Nancy J. Redanz - Child Development , 1993
"... aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds and mean-ings; but developing a lexicon first requires that the infant segment utterances into individual words. How might the infant begin this process? The present study was designed to examine the potential role ..."
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aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds and mean-ings; but developing a lexicon first requires that the infant segment utterances into individual words. How might the infant begin this process? The present study was designed to examine the potential

Vision-based hand pose estimation: A review

by Ali Erol , George Bebis , Mircea Nicolescu , Richard D. Boyle , Xander Twombly , 2007
"... Direct use of the hand as an input device is an attractive method for providing natural human–computer interaction (HCI). Currently, the only technology that satisfies the advanced requirements of hand-based input for HCI is glove-based sensing. This technology, however, has several drawbacks includ ..."
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including that it hinders the ease and naturalness with which the user can interact with the computer-controlled environment, and it requires long calibration and setup procedures. Computer vision (CV) has the potential to provide more natural, non-contact solutions. As a result, there have been
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