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Dual camera based high spatio-temporal resolution video generation for wide area surveillance
(IEEE, 2022)Wide area surveillance (WAS) requires high spatiotemporal resolution (HSTR) video for better precision. As an alternative to expensive WAS systems, low-cost hybrid imaging systems can be used. This paper presents the usage ... -
Dynamic CDN switching - dash-if content steering in dash.js
(ACM, 2023-06-16)This paper overviews the content steering specification currently being developed in DASH Industry Forum and first implemented in the dash.js reference player. -
Dynamic filtering and prioritization of static code analysis alerts
(IEEE, 2021)We propose an approach for filtering and prioritizing static code analysis alerts while these alerts are being reviewed by the developer. We construct a Prolog knowledge base that captures the data flow information in the ... -
Dynamic load management for IMS networks using network function virtualization
(IEEE, 2016)Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is utilized to simplfy the deployment and management of constantly evolving and highly complex networking services. In this paper, we propose a dynamic load management framework for ... -
Dynamic movement primitives for human movement recognition
(IEEE, 2015)Dynamic Movement Primitives (DMPs)-originally a method for movement trajectory generation [1] has been also used for recognition tasks [2, 3]. However there has not been a systematic comparison between other recognition ... -
E-Cube: multi-dimensional event sequence analysis using hierarchical pattern query sharing
(ACM, 2011-06-12)Many modern applications, including online financial feeds, tag-based mass transit systems and RFID-based supply chain management systems transmit real-time data streams. There is a need for event stream processing technology ... -
E-Cube: multi-dimensional event sequence processing using concept and pattern hierarchies
(IEEE, 2010)Many modern applications including tag based mass transit systems, RFID-based supply chain management systems and online financial feeds require special purpose event stream processing technology to analyze vast amounts ... -
An ecologically valid reference frame for perspective invariant action recognition
(IEEE, 2021)In robotics, objects and body parts can be represented in various coordinate frames to ease computation. In biological systems, body or body part centered coordinate frames have been proposed as possible reference frames ... -
The effect of appearance of virtual agents in human-agent negotiation
(MDPI, 2022-09)Artificial Intelligence (AI) changed our world in various ways. People start to interact with a variety of intelligent systems frequently. As the interaction between human and AI systems increases day by day, the factors ... -
Effect of awareness of other side’s gain on negotiation outcome, emotion, argument, and bidding behavior
(Springer, 2021)Designing agents aiming to negotiate with human counterparts requires additional factors. In this work, we analyze the main elements of human negotiations in a structured human experiment. Particularly, we focus on studying ... -
Effect regulated projection of robot’s action space for production and prediction of manipulation primitives through learning progress and predictability based exploration
(IEEE, 2021-06)In this study, we propose an effective action parameter exploration mechanism that enables efficient discovery of robot actions through interacting with objects in a simulated table-top environment. For this, the robot ... -
Effective robot skill synthesis via divided control
(IEEE, 2018-07-02)Learning from demonstration is a powerful method for obtaining task skills, which aim to eliminate the need for explicit robot programming. Classically, the tasks are demonstrated to the robot by means of either recorded ... -
Effects of agent's embodiment in human-agent negotiations
(ACM, 2023-09-19)Human-agent negotiation has recently attracted researchers’ attention due to its complex nature and potential usage in daily life scenarios. While designing intelligent negotiating agents, they mainly focus on the interaction ... -
Efficient combinational circuits for division by small integer constants
(IEEE, 2016)Division of an integer by an integer constant is a widely used operation and hence justifies a customized efficient implementation. There are various versions of this operation. This paper attacks a particular version of ... -
Effort estimation for architectural refactoring of data tier software
(IEEE, 2022)Architectural refactoring requires substantial effort. We introduce an approach and a tool to predict this effort prior to refactoring. We focus on PL/SQL programs that are developed as data access tiers of business software. ... -
Effort estimation for architectural refactoring to introduce module isolation
(Springer, 2014)The decomposition of software architecture into modular units is driven by both functional and quality concerns. Dependability and security are among quality concerns that require a software to be decomposed into separate ... -
Eigenvoice speaker adaptation with minimal data for statistical speech synthesis systems using a MAP approach and nearest-neighbors
(IEEE, 2014-12)Statistical speech synthesis (SSS) systems have the ability to adapt to a target speaker with a couple of minutes of adaptation data. Developing adaptation algorithms to further reduce the number of adaptation utterances ... -
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(IEEE, 2012)The HMM-based TTS (HTS) approach has been increasingly getting more attention from the TTS research community. One of the advantage is the lack of spurious errors that are observed in the unit selection scheme. Another ... -
Emergent emotion via neural computational energy conservation on a humanoid robot
(IEEE, 2013)This paper presents our initial work on how emotion based behaviors may emerge through computational mechanisms. We hold that in addition to basic emotions such as anger and fear that serves bodily well being of the organism, ... -
Emotion as an emergent phenomenon of the neurocomputational energy regulation mechanism of a cognitive agent in a decision-making task
(Sage, 2021-02)Biological agents need to complete perception-action cycles to perform various cognitive and biological tasks such as maximizing their wellbeing and their chances of genetic continuation. However, the processes performed ...
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