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Image Interpretation by Distributed Cooperative Processes

by Bruce A. Draper, John Brollo, Robert T. Collins Allen R. Hanson, Edward M. Riseman - Image and Vision Computing 18 (2000) 515–530 529 Proceedings of the Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Ann Arbor , 1988
"... This paper discusses the problems of knowledge representa- tion in a distributed AI environment, and the Schema System's approach to those problems. A series of interpretation experiments have been performed on nine ages from two natural scene domalnsl results from three images will be present ..."
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This paper discusses the problems of knowledge representa- tion in a distributed AI environment, and the Schema System's approach to those problems. A series of interpretation experiments have been performed on nine ages from two natural scene domalnsl results from three images

Multitarget Tracking by Distributed Cooperative Processing (Extended Abstract)

by Liang Chen, Naoyuki Tokuda
"... ) Liang Chen and Naoyuki Tokuda Computer Science Department, Utsunomiya University, Utsunomiya, Japan 321-8505 lchen@alfin.mine.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp, tokuda@cc.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp Abstract Exploiting a new distributed cooperative processing scheme where multiple processors cooperate in finding a g ..."
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) Liang Chen and Naoyuki Tokuda Computer Science Department, Utsunomiya University, Utsunomiya, Japan 321-8505 lchen@alfin.mine.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp, tokuda@cc.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp Abstract Exploiting a new distributed cooperative processing scheme where multiple processors cooperate in finding a

The process group approach to reliable distributed computing

by Kenneth P. Birman - Communications of the ACM , 1993
"... The difficulty of developing reliable distributed softwme is an impediment to applying distributed computing technology in many settings. Expeti _ with the Isis system suggests that a structured approach based on virtually synchronous _ groups yields systems that are substantially easier to develop, ..."
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distributed system to follow directly from the reliability of its con-stituents, but this is not always the case. The mechanisms used to structure a distributed system and to implement cooperation between components play a vital role in determining how reliable the system will be. Many contemporary

The Ant System: Optimization by a colony of cooperating agents

by Marco Dorigo, Vittorio Maniezzo, Alberto Colorni - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS, MAN, AND CYBERNETICS-PART B , 1996
"... An analogy with the way ant colonies function has suggested the definition of a new computational paradigm, which we call Ant System. We propose it as a viable new approach to stochastic combinatorial optimization. The main characteristics of this model are positive feedback, distributed computation ..."
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computation, and the use of a constructive greedy heuristic. Positive feedback accounts for rapid discovery of good solutions, distributed computation avoids premature convergence, and the greedy heuristic helps find acceptable solutions in the early stages of the search process. We apply the proposed

Consensus and cooperation in networked multi-agent systems

by Reza Olfati-Saber , J Alex Fax , Richard M Murray , Reza Olfati-Saber , J Alex Fax , Richard M Murray - Proceedings of the IEEE , 2007
"... Summary. This paper provides a theoretical framework for analysis of consensus algorithms for multi-agent networked systems with an emphasis on the role of directed information flow, robustness to changes in network topology due to link/node failures, time-delays, and performance guarantees. An ove ..."
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in networked dynamic systems and diverse applications including synchronization of coupled oscillators, flocking, formation control, fast consensus in small-world networks, Markov processes and gossip-based algorithms, load balancing in networks, rendezvous in space, distributed sensor fusion in sensor

Distributed space-time-coded protocols for exploiting cooperative diversity in wireless networks

by J. Nicholas Laneman, Gregory W. Wornell - IEEE TRANS. INF. THEORY , 2003
"... We develop and analyze space–time coded cooperative diversity protocols for combating multipath fading across multiple protocol layers in a wireless network. The protocols exploit spatial diversity available among a collection of distributed terminals that relay messages for one another in such a m ..."
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We develop and analyze space–time coded cooperative diversity protocols for combating multipath fading across multiple protocol layers in a wireless network. The protocols exploit spatial diversity available among a collection of distributed terminals that relay messages for one another in such a

On the control of automatic processes: A parallel distributed processing account of the Stroop effect

by Jonathan D. Cohen, James L. Mcclelland, Kevin Dunbar - Psychological Review , 1990
"... Traditional views of automaticity are in need of revision. For example, automaticity otten has been treated as an all-or-none phenomenon, and traditional ~es have held that automatic processes are independent of attention. Yet recent empirical data suggest that automatic processes are continu-ous, a ..."
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, and furthermore are subject to attentional control. A model of attention is presented to address these issues. Within a parallel distributed processing framework, it is proposed that the attributes of automaticity depend on the strength of a processing pathway and that strength increases with train-ing

Wide-area cooperative storage with CFS

by Frank Dabek, M. Frans Kaashoek, David Karger, Robert Morris, Ion Stoica , 2001
"... The Cooperative File System (CFS) is a new peer-to-peer readonly storage system that provides provable guarantees for the efficiency, robustness, and load-balance of file storage and retrieval. CFS does this with a completely decentralized architecture that can scale to large systems. CFS servers pr ..."
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The Cooperative File System (CFS) is a new peer-to-peer readonly storage system that provides provable guarantees for the efficiency, robustness, and load-balance of file storage and retrieval. CFS does this with a completely decentralized architecture that can scale to large systems. CFS servers

Impossibility of distributed consensus with one faulty process

by Michael J. Fischer, Nancy A Lynch, Michael S. Paterson , 1983
"... The consensus problem involves an asynchronous system of proceses, some of which may be unreliable. The problem is for the rcliablc processes to agree on a bbary value. h this paper, it is shown that every protocol for this problem has the possibility of nontermination, even with only otre faulty p ..."
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The consensus problem involves an asynchronous system of proceses, some of which may be unreliable. The problem is for the rcliablc processes to agree on a bbary value. h this paper, it is shown that every protocol for this problem has the possibility of nontermination, even with only otre faulty

Distributed hierarchical processing in the primate cerebral cortex

by Daniel J. Felleman, David C. Van Essen - Cereb Cortex , 1991
"... In recent years, many new cortical areas have been identified in the macaque monkey. The number of identified connections between areas has increased even more dramatically. We report here on (1) a summary of the layout of cortical areas associated with vision and with other modalities, (2) a comput ..."
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In recent years, many new cortical areas have been identified in the macaque monkey. The number of identified connections between areas has increased even more dramatically. We report here on (1) a summary of the layout of cortical areas associated with vision and with other modalities, (2) a computerized database for storing and representing large amounts of information on connectivity patterns, and (3) the application of these data to the analysis of hierarchical organization of the cerebral cortex. Our analysis concentrates on the visual system, which includes 25 neocortical areas that are predominantly or exclusively visual in function, plus an additional 7 areas that we regard as visual-association areas on the basis of their extensive visual inputs. A total of 305 connections among these 32 visual and
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