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  • Advanced Programming Language Features for Executable Design Patterns "Better Patterns Through Reflection 

    Unknown author (2002-03-22)
    The Design Patterns book [GOF95] presents 24 time-tested patterns that consistently appear in well-designed software systems. Each pattern is presented with a description of the design problem the pattern addresses, as ...

  • Advancing Computational Models of Narrative 

    Belief Dynamics; Whitman Richards (2009-12-17)
    Report of a Workshop held at the Wylie Center, Beverly, MA, Oct 8-10 2009

  • Advancing security information and event management frameworks in managed enterprises using geolocation 

    Khan, Herah Anwar (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2015)
    Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) technology supports security threat detection and response through real-time and historical analysis of security events from a range of data sources. Through the retrieval ...

  • Advice on the Fast-paced World of Electronics 

    Unknown author (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1974-05)
    This paper is a reprint of a sketch of an electronic-circuit-designing program, submitted a a Ph.D. proposal. It describes the electronic design problem with respect to the classic trade-off between expertise and generality. ...

  • Aeolus Reference Manual 

    Unknown author (2012-09-14)
    This document describes the interface that the Aeolus information flow platform provides for users who are implementing applications using Java. The document explains how the Aeolus features are made available by means of ...

  • Aeroacoustics on Non-Dedicated Workstations 

    Unknown author (1995-04-01)
    The simulation of subsonic aeroacoustic problems such as the flow-generated sound of wind instruments is well suited for parallel computing on a cluster of non-dedicated workstations. Simulations are demonstrated which ...

  • Aerodynamic effects in ink-jet printing on a moving web 

    Hsiao, W-K; Hoath, Stephen Daniel; Martin, Graham Dagnall; Hutchings, Ian Michael (2012)

  • Aerodynamic noise from rigid trailing edges with finite porous extensions 

    Kisil, Anastasia; Ayton, Lorna Jane (Cambridge University PressJournal of Fluid Mechanics, 2018-02-10)
    This paper investigates the effects of finite flat porous extensions to semi-infinite impermeable flat plates in an attempt to control trailing-edge noise through bio-inspired adaptations. Specifically the problem of sound ...

  • Aerotaxis in the closest relatives of animals 

    Kirkegaard, Julius Bier; Bouillant, A; Marron, Alan Oliver; Leptos, Kyriacos; Goldstein, Raymond Ethan (eLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife, 2016-11-24)
    As the closest unicellular relatives of animals, choanoflagellates serve as useful model organisms for understanding the evolution of animal multicellularity. An important factor in animal evolution was the increasing ocean ...

  • Affine Matching with Bounded Sensor Error: A Study of Geometric Hashing and Alignment 

    Unknown author (1991-08-01)
    Affine transformations are often used in recognition systems, to approximate the effects of perspective projection. The underlying mathematics is for exact feature data, with no positional uncertainty. In practice, ...

  • AFL-1: A Programming Language for Massively Concurrent Computers 

    Unknown author (1986-11-01)
    Computational models are arising is which programs are constructed by specifying large networks of very simple computational devices. Although such models can potentially make use of a massive amount of concurrency, ...

  • Against Direct Perception 

    Unknown author (1980-03-01)
    Central to contemporary cognitive science is the notion that mental processes involve computations defined over internal representations. This notion stands in sharp contrast with another prevailing view ??e direct ...

  • An agent based layered framework to facilitate intelligent Wireless Sensor Networks 

    Scholtz, Andre (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2011)
    Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are networks of small, typically low-cost hardware devices which are able to sense various physical phenomenon in their surrounding environments. These simple nodes are also able to perform ...

  • Agent Organization and Request Propagation in the Knowledge Plane 

    Unknown author (2007-07-26)
    In designing and building a network like the Internet, we continue to face the problems of scale and distribution. In particular, network management has become an increasingly difficult task, and network applications often ...

  • Agent Organization in the Knowledge Plane 

    Unknown author (2008-06-11)
    In designing and building a network like the Internet, we continue to face the problems of scale and distribution. With the dramatic expansion in scale and heterogeneity of the Internet, network management has become an ...

  • Aggregate liquidity shortages, idiosyncracic liquidity smoothing and banking regulation 

    Wagner, Wolf (CFAP, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, 2005)
    This paper develops a model of banking fragility driven by aggregate liquidity shortages. Inefficiencies arise because liquidity smoothing across banks breaks down when there is such a shortage, causing unnecessary and ...

  • An AI Approach to English Morphemic Analysis 

    Unknown author (1971-02-01)
    This paper illustrated an approach toward understanding natural language through the techniques of artificial intelligence. It explores the structure of English word-endings both morpho-graphemically and semantically. It ...

  • AI Based Personal Learning Environments: Directions for Long Term Research 

    Unknown author (1976-12-01)
    The application of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to the design of personal learning environments is an enterprise of both theoretical and practical interest. In the short term, the process of developing and ...

  • AI Lab Faculty 

    Unknown author (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1992-09)
    This document is meant to introduce new graduate students in the MIT AI Lab to the faculty members of the laboratory and their research interests. Each entry consists of the faculty member's picture, if available, some ...

  • Ai-Enabled Pneumonia Detection System 

    Ogbe, Blessing Okwudo (AUST, 2021-05-10)
    The world is currently facing the global pandemic of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) disrupting large part of the world, the number of patients has grown progressively. For dealing with this serious emergency, accurate ...