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  • Magee, John; Betke, Margrit (CS Department, Boston University, 2010-09-06)
    We present a framework to adapt software to the needs of individuals with severe motion disabilities who use mouse substitution interfaces. Typically, users are required to adapt to the interfaces that they wish to use. ...
  • Tian, Tai-Peng; Sclaroff, Stan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2004-11-04)
    Hand signals are commonly used in applications such as giving instructions to a pilot for airplane take off or direction of a crane operator by a foreman on the ground. A new algorithm for recognizing hand signals from a ...
  • Przybyszewski, A.W>; Linsay, P.S.; Gaudiano, P.; Wilson, C.M. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1995-09)
    An electronic circuit consisting of coupled nonlinear oscillators⁴'⁵ simulates the spatiotemporal processing in retina. Complex behavior recorded in vivo from ganglion cells in the cat retina 6 in response to flickering ...
  • Upile, Tahwinder; Jerjes, Waseem; Sterenborg, Henricus JCM; El-Naggar, Adel K; Sandison, Ann; Witjes, Max JH; Biel, Merrill A; Bigio, Irving; Wong, Brian JF; Gillenwater, Ann; MacRobert, Alexander J; Robinson, Dominic J; Betz, Christian S; Stepp, Herbert; Bolotine, Lina; McKenzie, Gordon; Mosse, Charles Alexander; Barr, Hugh; Chen, Zhongping; Berg, Kristian; D'Cruz, Anil K; Stone, Nicholas; Kendall, Catherine; Fisher, Sheila; Leunig, Andreas; Olivo, Malini; Richards-Kortum, Rebecca; Soo, Khee Chee; Bagnato, Vanderlei; Choo-Smith, Lin-Ping; Svanberg, Katarina; Tan, I Bing; Wilson, Brian C; Wolfsen, Herbert; Yodh, Arjun G; Hopper, Colin (BioMed Central, 2009-07-13)
    Review paper and Proceedings of the Inaugural Meeting of the Head and Neck Optical Diagnostics Society (HNODS) on March 14th 2009 at University College London. The aim of our research must be to provide breakthrough ...
  • La Cascia, Marco; Isidoro, John; Sclaroff, Stan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1997-11-24)
    A novel method for 3D head tracking in the presence of large head rotations and facial expression changes is described. Tracking is formulated in terms of color image registration in the texture map of a 3D surface model. ...
  • Hallett, Joseph J. (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2007)
    Generic object-oriented programming languages combine parametric polymorphism and nominal subtype polymorphism, thereby providing better data abstraction, greater code reuse, and fewer run-time errors. However, most generic ...
  • Duarte, Fernando; Mattos, Bernardo; Almeida, Jussara; Almeida, Virgílio (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2008-10-14)
    We present a thorough characterization of the access patterns in blogspace, which comprises a rich interconnected web of blog postings and comments by an increasingly prominent user community that collectively define what ...
  • Veloso, Eveline; Almeida, Virgílio; Meira, Wagner; Bestavros, Azer; Jin, Shudong (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2002-05-10)
    We present what we believe to be the first thorough characterization of live streaming media content delivered over the Internet. Our characterization of over five million requests spanning a 28-day period is done at three ...
  • Okatan, Murat (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2010-06-23)
  • Okatan, Murat (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2010-02-03)
  • Grossberg, Stephen (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1993-11-22)
  • Grossberg, Stephen; Merrill, John W.L. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1995-02)
    The concepts of declarative memory and procedural memory have been used to distinguish two basic types of learning. A neural network model suggests how such memory processes work together as recognition learning, reinforcement ...
  • Weller, Robert (New School for Social Research, 2013-01-24)
  • Grossberg, Stephen; Yazdanbakhsh, Arash; Cao, Yongqiang; Swaminathan, Guru (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 2007-07)
    Under natural viewing conditions, a single depthful percept of the world is consciously seen. When dissimilar images are presented to corresponding regions of the two eyes, binocular rivalyr may occur, during which the ...
  • Guo, Liang; Crovella, Mark; Matta, Ibrahim (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2001)
    Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. In addition, some recent studies have shown that under certain network conditions, TCP itself can produce traffic that exhibits dependence ...
  • Grossberg, Stephen (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 2003-02)
    A key goal of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience is to link brain mechanisms to behavioral functions. The present article describes recent progress towards explaining how the visual cortex sees. Visual cortex, like many ...
  • Grossberg, Stephen (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1997-12)
    The organization of neocortex into layers is one of its most salient anatomical features. These layers include circuits that form functional columns in cortical maps. A major unsolved problem concerns how bottom-up, top-down, ...
  • Carter, Robert; Park, Kihong (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1993-11)
    This paper investigates the power of genetic algorithms at solving the MAX-CLIQUE problem. We measure the performance of a standard genetic algorithm on an elementary set of problem instances consisting of embedded cliques ...
  • Grossberg, Stephen (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1999-07)
    This article suggests how brain mechanisms of learning, attention, and volition may give rise to hallucinations during schizophrenia and other mental disorders. The article suggests that normal learning and memory are ...
  • Schmidt, James (Elsevier, 2012-07-09)

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