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Scheduling for reduced CPU energy

by Mark Weiser, Brent Welch, Alan Demers, Scott Shenker - USENIX SYMP. OPERATING , 1994
"... The energy usage of computer systems is becoming more important, especially for battery operated systems. Displays, disks, and cpus, in that order, use the most energy. Reducing the energy used by displays and disks has been studied elsewhere; this paper considers a new method for reducing the energ ..."
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The energy usage of computer systems is becoming more important, especially for battery operated systems. Displays, disks, and cpus, in that order, use the most energy. Reducing the energy used by displays and disks has been studied elsewhere; this paper considers a new method for reducing

The MetaCyc database of metabolic pathways and enzymes and the BioCyc collection of pathway/ genome databases

by Ron Caspi, Tomer Altman, Richard Billington, Kate Dreher, Hartmut Foerster, Carol A. Fulcher, Timothy A. Holl, Ingrid M. Keseler, Anamika Kothari, Aya Kubo, Markus Krummenacker, Mario Latendresse, Lukas A. Mueller, Quang Ong, Suzanne Paley, Pallavi Subhraveti, Daniel S. Weaver, Deepika Weerasinghe, Peifen Zhang, Peter D. Karp - Nucleic Acids Res , 2012
"... The MetaCyc database (MetaCyc.org) is a compre-hensive and freely accessible database describing metabolic pathways and enzymes from all domains of life. MetaCyc pathways are experimentally determined, mostly small-molecule metabolic pathways and are curated from the primary scien-tific literature. ..."
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The MetaCyc database (MetaCyc.org) is a compre-hensive and freely accessible database describing metabolic pathways and enzymes from all domains of life. MetaCyc pathways are experimentally determined, mostly small-molecule metabolic pathways and are curated from the primary scien-tific literature

MR Diffusion Tensor Spectroscopy and Imaging

by Peter J. Basser, James Mattiello, Denis LeBihan , 1994
"... This paper describes a new NMR imaging modality-MR diffusion tensor imaging. It consists of estimating an effective diffusion tensor, Deff, within a voxel, and then displaying useful quantities derived from it. We show how the phenomenon of anisotropic diffusion of water (or metabolites) in anisotro ..."
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This paper describes a new NMR imaging modality-MR diffusion tensor imaging. It consists of estimating an effective diffusion tensor, Deff, within a voxel, and then displaying useful quantities derived from it. We show how the phenomenon of anisotropic diffusion of water (or metabolites

The metaDESK: Models and Prototypes for Tangible User Interfaces

by Brygg Ullmer, Hiroshi Ishii , 1997
"... The metaDESK is a user interface platform demonstrating new interaction techniques we call "tangible user interfaces. " We explore the physical instantiation of interface elements from the graphical user interface paradigm, giving physical form to windows, icons, handles, menus, and contro ..."
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, and controls. The design and implementation of the metaDESK display, sensor, and software architectures is discussed. A prototype application driving an interaction with geographical space, Tangible Geospace, is presented to demonstrate these concepts. Keywords: tangible user interfaces, input devices, haptic

Stereotaxic display of brain lesions.

by Chris Rorden , Matthew Brett - Behav. Neurol. , 2000
"... Traditionally lesion location has been reported using standard templates, text based descriptions or representative raw slices from the patient's CT or MRI scan. Each of these methods has drawbacks for the display of neuroanatomical data. One solution is to display MRI scans in the same stereo ..."
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Traditionally lesion location has been reported using standard templates, text based descriptions or representative raw slices from the patient's CT or MRI scan. Each of these methods has drawbacks for the display of neuroanatomical data. One solution is to display MRI scans in the same

On Evolution, Search, Optimization, Genetic Algorithms and Martial Arts - Towards Memetic Algorithms

by Pablo Moscato , 1989
"... Short abstract, isn't it? P.A.C.S. numbers 05.20, 02.50, 87.10 1 Introduction Large Numbers "...the optimal tour displayed (see Figure 6) is the possible unique tour having one arc fixed from among 10 655 tours that are possible among 318 points and have one arc fixed. Assuming that ..."
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Short abstract, isn't it? P.A.C.S. numbers 05.20, 02.50, 87.10 1 Introduction Large Numbers "...the optimal tour displayed (see Figure 6) is the possible unique tour having one arc fixed from among 10 655 tours that are possible among 318 points and have one arc fixed. Assuming

The Bayesian image retrieval system, PicHunter: Theory, implementation, and psychophysical experiments

by Ingemar J. Cox, Matt L. Miller, Thomas P. Minka, Thomas V. Papathomas, Peter N. Yianilos - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING , 2000
"... This paper presents the theory, design principles, implementation, and performance results of PicHunter, a prototype content-based image retrieval (CBIR) system that has been developed over the past three years. In addition, this document presents the rationale, design, and results of psychophysica ..."
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of psychophysical experiments that were conducted to address some key issues that arose during PicHunter’s development. The PicHunter project makes four primary contributions to research on content-based image retrieval. First, PicHunter represents a simple instance of a general Bayesian framework we describe

Communicative Facial Displays as a New Conversational Modality

by Akikazu Takeuchi, Katashi Nagao , 1993
"... The human face is an independent communication channel that conveys emotional and conversational signals encoded as facial displays. Facial displays can be viewed as communicative signals that help coordinate conversation. We are attempting to introduce facial displays into computer-human interactio ..."
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-human interaction as a new modality. This will make the interaction tighter and more efficient while lessening the cognitive load. As the first step, a speech dialogue system was selected to investigate the power of communicative facial displays. We analyzed the conversations between users and the speech dialogue

modality

by Denise D. Correa, Weiji Shi, Lauren E. Abrey, Lisa M. Deangelis, Antonio M. Omuro, Mariel B. Deutsch, Howard T. Thaler
"... Cognitive functions in primary CNS lymphoma after single or combined ..."
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Cognitive functions in primary CNS lymphoma after single or combined

Coreference and Modality

by Jeroen Groenendijk, Martin Stokhof, Frank Veltman , 1996
"... this paper is devoted to an analysis of a specific problem area, which is not only of interest descriptively, but which also presents an interesting theoretical challenge. The descriptive area is that of the interaction between indefinites, pronouns, and epistemic modalities, a subject renowned for ..."
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this paper is devoted to an analysis of a specific problem area, which is not only of interest descriptively, but which also presents an interesting theoretical challenge. The descriptive area is that of the interaction between indefinites, pronouns, and epistemic modalities, a subject renowned
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