Browsing Open Access Repositories by Subject "networks"

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  • Example Based Image Analysis and Synthesis 

    Unknown author (1993-11-01)
    Image analysis and graphics synthesis can be achieved with learning techniques using directly image examples without physically-based, 3D models. In our technique: -- the mapping from novel images to a vector of "pose" ...

  • A Local Front End for Remote Editing 

    Unknown author (1982-02-01)
    The Local Editing Protocol allows a local programmable terminal to execute the most common editing commands on behalf of an extensible text editor on a remote system, thus greatly improving speed of response without ...

  • Networks and the Best Approximation Property 

    Unknown author (1989-10-01)
    Networks can be considered as approximation schemes. Multilayer networks of the backpropagation type can approximate arbitrarily well continuous functions (Cybenko, 1989; Funahashi, 1989; Stinchcombe and White, 1989). We ...

  • Probabilistic Analysis of Multistage Interconnection Network Performance 

    Unknown author (1992-04-01)
    We present methods of calculating the value of two performance parameters for multipath, multistage interconnection networks: the normalized throughput and the probability of successful message transmission. We develop ...

  • Reliable Interconnection Networks for Parallel Computers 

    Unknown author (1991-10-01)
    This technical report describes a new protocol, the Unique Token Protocol, for reliable message communication. This protocol eliminates the need for end-to-end acknowledgments and minimizes the communication effort ...

  • Stochastic cycle selection in active flow networks 

    Woodhouse, Francis Gordon; Forrow, Aden; Fawcett, Joanna B; Dunkel, Jörn (National Academy of Sciences of the USAProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2016)
    Active biological flow networks pervade nature and span a wide range of scales, from arterial blood vessels and bronchial mucus transport in humans to bacterial flow through porous media or plasmodial shuttle streaming in ...

  • The SUPDUP Protocol 

    Unknown author (1983-07-01)
    The SUPDUP protocol provides for login to a remote system over a network with terminal-independent output, so that only the local system need know how to handle the user's terminal. It offers facilities for graphics and ...