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  • Archer, Myla; Heitmeyer, Constance; Binns, Pam; Arora, Gaurav; Stewart, David; Wellings, Andy; Beus-Dukis, Ljerka; Burns, Alan; Powell, David; Welch, Lonnie; Ravindran, Binoy; Harrison, Robert; Madden, Leslie; Masters, Michael; Mills, Wayne; Takada, Hiroaki; Wang, Cai-Dong; Sakamura, Ken; Huang, Giun-Haur; Ni, Shie-Kai; Kuo, Tei-Wei; Jain, Vishal; Spezialetti, Madalene; Gupta, Rajiv; Tew, Ken; Chrysantis, Panos; Mosse, Daniel; Yerraballi, Ramesh; Mukkamala, Ravi; Shi, Leyuan; Hwang, Philip; Deng, Z; Liu, J.W.-S.; Sun, J.; Al-Houmaily, Yousef; Goddard, Steve; Jeffay, Kevin (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1996-12-04)
    Dear Colleagues: This year marks the beginning of a new tradition within the Real-Time Systems Symposium, that of holding special sessions for the presentation of new and on-going projects in real-time systems. ...
  • Jones, Michael; Feeney, L.; Bernadat, P.; Travostino, F.; Gergeleit, M.; Mock, M.; Mejia-Alvarez, Pedro; de la Puente, Juan; Peticolas, D.; Stomp, F.; Lam, Kwok-Wa; Son, Sang; Hung, Sheung-Lun; Fohler, Gerhard; Jonsson, Jan; Petrov, Plamen; Stoyen, Alex; Cheng, Albert Mo Kim (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1997-12-01)
    Dear Colleagues: Following, the success of last year's Work In Progress (WIP) Sessions during RTSS'96, I am pleased to continue that tradition by presenting you 10 excellent WIP reports for RTSS'97. The prime purpose ...
  • Athitsos, Vassilis; Sclaroff, Stan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2001)
    Ongoing work towards appearance-based 3D hand pose estimation from a single image is presented. A large database of synthetic hand views is generated using a 3D hand model and computer graphics. The views display different ...
  • Rosales, Romer; Athitsos, Vassilis; Sigal, Leonid; Sclaroff, Stan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2000-12-04)
    A system for recovering 3D hand pose from monocular color sequences is proposed. The system employs a non-linear supervised learning framework, the specialized mappings architecture (SMA), to map image features to likely ...
  • Rosales, Rómer; Sclaroff, Stan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1998-12-04)
    A mechanism is proposed that integrates low-level (image processing), mid-level (recursive 3D trajectory estimation), and high-level (action recognition) processes. It is assumed that the system observes multiple moving ...
  • Andken, Benjamin B; Lim, In; Benson, Gary; Vincent, John J; Ferenc, Matthew T; Heinrich, Bianca; Jarzylo, Larissa A; Man, Heng-Ye; Deshler, James O (BioMed Central, 2007-7-30)
    BACKGROUND. Short (~5 nucleotides) interspersed repeats regulate several aspects of post-transcriptional gene expression. Previously we developed an algorithm (REPFIND) that assigns P-values to all repeated motifs in a ...
  • Shudong, Jin; Bestavros, Azer; Iyengar, Arun (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2001-10)
    Internet streaming applications are adversely affected by network conditions such as high packet loss rates and long delays. This paper aims at mitigating such effects by leveraging the availability of client-side caching ...
  • Alon, Jonathan; Athitsos, Vassilis; Sclaroff, Stan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2005-06-03)
    Gesture spotting is the challenging task of locating the start and end frames of the video stream that correspond to a gesture of interest, while at the same time rejecting non-gesture motion patterns. This paper proposes ...
  • Sclaroff, Stan; Isidoro, John (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1997-05-05)
    A new region-based approach to nonrigid motion tracking is described. Shape is defined in terms of a deformable triangular mesh that captures object shape plus a color texture map that captures object appearance. Photometric ...
  • Epstein, Samuel; Betke, Margrit (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2009-03-10)
    We introduce Active Hidden Models (AHM) that utilize kernel methods traditionally associated with classification. We use AHMs to track deformable objects in video sequences by leveraging kernel projections. We introduce ...
  • Isidora, John; Sclaroff, Stan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1998-02-16)
    A vision based technique for non-rigid control is presented that can be used for animation and video game applications. The user grasps a soft, squishable object in front of a camera that can be moved and deformed in order ...
  • Yilmaz, Selma; Matta, Ibrahim (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2005-05-25)
    The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the current inter-domain routing protocol used to exchange reachability information between Autonomous Systems (ASes) in the Internet. BGP supports policy-based routing which allows ...
  • Magee, John; Epstein, Samuel; Missimer, Eric; Betke, Margrit (CS Department, Boston University, 2010-09-06)
    Users of mouse-replacement interfaces may have difficulty conforming to the motion requirements of their interfacesystem. We have observed users with severe motor disabilities who controlled the mouse pointer with a head ...
  • Yilmaz, Selma; Matta, Ibrahim (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2005-07-07)
    The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the current inter-domain routing protocol used to exchange reachability information between Autonomous Systems (ASes) in the Internet. BGP supports policy-based routing which allows ...
  • Yoon, Jaehee; Bestavros, Azer; Matta, Ibrahim (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1999-09-15)
    An increasing number of applications, such as distributed interactive simulation, live auctions, distributed games and collaborative systems, require the network to provide a reliable multicast service. This service enables ...
  • Fry, Gerald; West, Richard (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2003-11-07)
    Current research on Internet-based distributed systems emphasizes the scalability of overlay topologies for efficient search and retrieval of data items, as well as routing amongst peers. However, most existing approaches ...
  • Byers, John W.; Mitzenmacher, Michael; Zervas, Georgios (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2009-10-10)
    Attributing a dollar value to a keyword is an essential part of running any profitable search engine advertising campaign. When an advertiser has complete control over the interaction with and monetization of each user ...
  • Kfoury, A.J.; Wells, J.B. (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1995-03-31)
    This is an addendum to our technical report BUCS TR-94-014 of December 19, 1994. It clarifies some statements, adds information on some related research, includes a comparison with research be de Groote, and fixes two ...
  • Kfoury, A.J.; Wells, J.B. (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1994-03-16)
    The ML programming language restricts type polymorphism to occur only in the "let-in" construct and requires every occurrence of a formal parameter of a function (a lambda abstraction) to have the same type. Milner in 1978 ...
  • Bestavros, Azer; Katagai, Naomi; Londoño, Jorge M. (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1998-05)
    In this paper we examine a number of admission control and scheduling protocols for high-performance web servers based on a 2-phase policy for serving HTTP requests. The first "registration" phase involves establishing the ...

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