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Interprocedural dataflow analysis via graph reachability
, 1994
"... The paper shows how a large class of interprocedural dataflow-analysis problems can be solved precisely in poly-nomial time by transforming them into a special kind of graph-reachability problem. The only restrictions are that the set of dataflow facts must be a finite set, and that the dataflow fun ..."
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. In addition, the class of problems that our techniques handle includes many non-separable problems, including truly-live variables, copy constant pro-pagation, and possibly-uninitialized variables. Results are reported from a preliminary experimental study of C programs (for the problem of finding possibly
Principles of Object Perception
- Cognitive Science
, 1990
"... Research on human infants has begun to shed light on early-develpping processes for segmenting perceptual arrays into objects. Infants appear to perceive objects by analyzing three-dimensional surface arrangements and motions. Their per-ception does not accord with a general tendency to maximize fig ..."
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figural goodness or to attend-to nonaccidental geometric relations in visual arrays. Object perception does accord with principles governing the motions of material bodies: Infants divide perceptual arrays into units that move as connected wholes, that move separately from one another, that tend
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Anticipatory scheduling: A disk scheduling framework to overcome deceptive idleness in synchronous I/O
, 2001
"... Disk schedulers in current operating systems are generally work-conserving, i.e., they schedule a request as son as the previous request has finished. Such schedulers often require multiple outstanding requests from each process to meet system-level goals of performance and quality of service. U ..."
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request issuing process has no further requests, and becomes forced to switch to a toques? from another pro- Ce3S.
L.Q.: Affective Video Content Representation and Modeling
- IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
, 2005
"... Abstract—This paper looks into a new direction in video content analysis – the representation and modeling of affective video con-tent. The affective content of a given video clip can be defined as the intensity and type of feeling or emotion (both are referred to as affect) that are expected to ari ..."
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of personalizing the video delivery to the user. We pro-pose in this paper a computational framework for affective video content representation and modeling. This framework is based on the dimensional approach to affect that is known from the field of psychophysiology. According to this approach, the affective
High-level perception, representation, and analogy: A critique of artificial intelligence methodology
- Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence
, 1992
"... High-level perception- the process of making sense of complex data at an abstract, conceptual levelCis fundamental to human cognition.Through high-level perception, chaotic environmental stimuli are organized into the mental representations that are used throughout cognitive processing.Much work in ..."
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Cnota-bly BACON, a model of scientific discov-ery, and the Structure-Mapping Engine, a model of analogical thoughtCand argue that these are flawed precisely because they downplay the role of high-level perception. Further, we argue that perceptual processes cannot be separated from other cognitive processes even
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