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Simplistic Universal Coding

by David L. Neuhoff, Paul C. Shields - IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory , 1997
"... . A conceptually simple coding method may be described as follows. The source sequence is parsed into fixed length blocks and a list of these blocks is placed in a dictionary. In the lossless case, the dictionary is transmitted and each successive block is encoded by giving its dictionary location. ..."
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. A conceptually simple coding method may be described as follows. The source sequence is parsed into fixed length blocks and a list of these blocks is placed in a dictionary. In the lossless case, the dictionary is transmitted and each successive block is encoded by giving its dictionary location

Simplistic Implementation of Realtime Pitch Estimation using Pulse Modelling Approach

by Jason Fernandes
"... In the realm of speech processing, pitch estimation is considered to be a very important tool for various applications in speech processing, thus many algorithms and methods have already been developed for pitch estimation. This paper presents a new and relatively simple method for estimating the pi ..."
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In the realm of speech processing, pitch estimation is considered to be a very important tool for various applications in speech processing, thus many algorithms and methods have already been developed for pitch estimation. This paper presents a new and relatively simple method for estimating

A simplistic model for quadrupedal walking and trotting,” Dynamic Walking

by Zhenyu Gan, C. David Remy
"... Recent research [1] has shown that a spring mass model can explain ground reaction forces of human walking and running with a single set of parameters. Extending on our previous work on passive dynamic locomotion with quadrupeds [2, 3] we examine whether an extended spring-mass model is able to expl ..."
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to explain experimentally obtained ground reaction forces for walking and trotting crossbred horses. Fig. 1. The passive dynamic model used in this study has a main body with distributed mass and four massless legs. 2 State of the Art Traditionally, two different simplistic models have been used to describe

Real-time Volumetric Deformable Models for Surgery Simulation using Finite Elements and Condensation

by Morten Bro-nielsen, Stephane Cotin - Computer Graphics Forum , 1996
"... This paper discusses the application of 3D solid volumetric Finite Element models to surgery simulation. In particular it presents three new approaches to the problem of achieving real-time performance for these models. The simulation system we have developed is described and we demonstrate real-tim ..."
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-time deformation using the methods developed in the paper. Keywords: Virtual Surgery, Real-Time Deformation, Solid Volumetric Deformable Models, Virtual Reality, Finite Element Models. 1 Introduction Speed is overriding concern in Surgery Simulation and it is only in the last few years that real-time surgery

A Simplistic Way of Feature Extraction Directed towards a Better Recognition Accuracy

by Binod Kumar Prasad
"... Abstract—Feature extraction is an important component of a Recognition system. A better combination of features regarding an object gives rise to a system with promising result. Several feature extraction methods have been reported till date. In this paper, projection features along with curvature f ..."
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Abstract—Feature extraction is an important component of a Recognition system. A better combination of features regarding an object gives rise to a system with promising result. Several feature extraction methods have been reported till date. In this paper, projection features along with curvature

A TimeMultiplexed FPGA

by Steve Trimberger, Dean Carberry, Anders Johnson, Jennifer Wong - in Proceedings of IEEE symposium on , 1997
"... steve.trimberger @ xilinx.com This paper describes the architecture of a time-multiplexed FPGA. Eight configurations of the FPGA are stored in on-chip memory. This inactive on-chip memory is distributed around the chip, and accessible so that the entire configura-tion of the FPGA can be changed in a ..."
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to use. State Storage. Although combinational logic can be shared, state values cannot. They must be stored or forwarded until they are used. Simplistic solutions to this problem result in FPGA logic resources consumed with saving state. Very little remains for implementing logic. Memory. Time

Constructing informative priors using transfer learning

by Rajat Raina, Andrew Y. Ng, Daphne Koller - In Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Machine Learning , 2006
"... Many applications of supervised learning require good generalization from limited labeled data. In the Bayesian setting, we can try to achieve this goal by using an informative prior over the parameters, one that encodes useful domain knowledge. Focusing on logistic regression, we present an algorit ..."
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an algorithm for automatically constructing a multivariate Gaussian prior with a full covariance matrix for a given supervised learning task. This prior relaxes a commonly used but overly simplistic independence assumption, and allows parameters to be dependent. The algorithm uses other “similar ” learning

Review and evaluation of commonly-implemented background subtraction algorithms

by Y. Benezeth, P. M. Jodoin, B. Emile, H. Laurent, C. Rosenberger - In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Pattern Recognition , 2008
"... Locating moving objects in a video sequence is the first step of many computer vision applications. Among the various motion-detection techniques, background subtraction methods are commonly implemented, especially for applications relying on a fixed camera. Since the basic inter-frame difference wi ..."
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with global threshold is often a too simplistic method, more elaborate (and often probabilistic) methods have been proposed. These methods often aim at making the detection process more robust to noise, background motion and camera jitter. In this paper, we present commonly-implemented background subtraction

Simplified Methods for Estimating the Response of Floors to a Footfall

by C. J. Middleton, J. M. W. Brownjohn
"... Floor vibration serviceability has become an area of interest over recent years. Lightweight electronic offices, especially those with slender architectural forms, and high-technology buildings with low vibration environments can often have excessive floor vibration due to human walking. This can re ..."
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result in a floor which is not fit-for-purpose. There exist a number of design guides which offer simplified formulae to analyse these floors. However, the simplistic methods are often shown in be inaccurate and inappropriate. The alternative, finite element analysis (FEA), which is often considered more

Triplify -- Light-Weight Linked Data Publication from Relational Databases

by Sören Auer, Sebastian Dietzold, Jens Lehmann, Sebastian Hellmann, David Aumueller , 2009
"... In this paper we present Triplify – a simplistic but effective approach to publish Linked Data from relational databases. Triplify is based on mapping HTTP-URI requests onto relational database queries. Triplify transforms the resulting relations into RDF statements and publishes the data on the Web ..."
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In this paper we present Triplify – a simplistic but effective approach to publish Linked Data from relational databases. Triplify is based on mapping HTTP-URI requests onto relational database queries. Triplify transforms the resulting relations into RDF statements and publishes the data
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