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  • Shaban, Marwan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1993-02-21)
    Quadsim is an intermediate code simulator. It allows you to "run" programs that your compiler generates in intermediate code format. Its user interface is similar to most debuggers in that you can step through your program, ...
  • Mustafa, Mentor; Clark, Geoffrey A. (American School of Prehistoric Research Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Harvard University, 2007)
  • Paine, Rainer; Grossberg, Stephen; van Gemmert, Arend (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 2003-10)
    Much sensory-motor behavior develops through imitation, as during the learning of handwriting by children. Such complex sequential acts are broken down into distinct motor control synergies, or muscle groups, whose activities ...
  • Fang, M.; Fenner, S.; Green, F.; Homer, S.; Zhang, Y. (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2004-01-12)
    We prove several new lower bounds for constant depth quantum circuits. The main result is that parity (and hence fanout) requires log depth circuits, when the circuits are composed of single qubit and arbitrary size Toffoli ...
  • Athitsos, Vassilis; Hadjieleftheriou, Marios; Kollios, George; Sclaroff, Stan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2005-03-16)
    A common problem in many types of databases is retrieving the most similar matches to a query object. Finding those matches in a large database can be too slow to be practical, especially in domains where objects are ...
  • Matta, Ibrahim; Yilmaz, Selma (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2004-03-01)
    The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an interdomain routing protocol that allows each Autonomous System (AS) to define its own routing policies independently and use them to select the best routes. By means of policies, ...
  • McCoy, Michael W.; Allen, Andrew P.; Gillooly, James F. (Public Library of Science, 2009-7-30)
    BACKGROUND. A better understanding of the size and abundance of open reading frames (ORFS) in whole genomes may shed light on the factors that control genome complexity. Here we examine the statistical distributions of ...
  • Wesson, Daniel W; Carey, Ryan M; Verhagen, Justus V; Wachowiak, Matt (Public Library of Science, 2008-4-8)
    To gain insight into which parameters of neural activity are important in shaping the perception of odors, we combined a behavioral measure of odor perception with optical imaging of odor representations at the level of ...
  • Schmidt, James (Imprint Academic Ltd, 2012-07-26)
  • Fischl, Bruce; Schwartz, Eric L.; Cohen, Michael A. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1996-08)
    Many computer and robot vision applications require multi-scale image analysis. Classically, this has been accomplished through the use of a linear scale-space, which is constructed by convolution of visual input with ...
  • Bestavros, Azer; Lin, Kwei-Jay; Son, Sang (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1996-07-03)
    This report summarizes the technical presentations and discussions that took place during RTDB'96: the First International Workshop on Real-Time Databases, which was held on March 7 and 8, 1996 in Newport Beach, California. ...
  • Chau, Michael; Betke, Margrit (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2005-03-12)
    A human-computer interface (HCI) system designed for use by people with severe disabilities is presented. People that are severely paralyzed or afflicted with diseases such as ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) or multiple sclerosis ...
  • Baruah, Sanjoy; Bestavros, Azer (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1997-05-05)
    There is an increased interest in using broadcast disks to support mobile access to real-time databases. However, previous work has only considered the design of real-time immutable broadcast disks, the contents of which ...
  • Bonmassar, Giorgio; Schwartz, Eric L. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1998-02)
    Foveated, log-polar, or space-variant image architectures provide a high resolution and wide field workspace, while providing a small pixel computation load. These characteristics are ideal for mobile robotic and active ...
  • Morcos, Hany; Bestavros, Azer; Matta, Ibrahim (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2006-10-15)
    Personal communication devices are increasingly equipped with sensors that are able to collect and locally store information from their environs. The mobility of users carrying such devices, and hence the mobility of sensor ...
  • Zalana, Eduardo; Gaudiano, Paolo; Coronado, Juan Lopez (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1994-01)
    This article introduces a real-time, unsupervised neural network that learns to control a two-degree-of-freedom mobile robot in a nonstationary environment. The neural controller, which is termed neural NETwork MObile Robot ...
  • Bradski, Gary; Grossberg, Stephen (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1994-01)
    The recognition of 3-D objects from sequences of their 2-D views is modeled by a neural architecture, called VIEWNET that uses View Information Encoded With NETworks. VIEWNET illustrates how several types of noise and ...
  • Rosales, Rómer (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1998-12-04)
    The performance of different classification approaches is evaluated using a view-based approach for motion representation. The view-based approach uses computer vision and image processing techniques to register and process ...

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