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  • Using inpainting to construct accurate cut-sky CMB estimators 

    Gruetjen, HF; Fergusson, James Robert; Liguori, M; Shellard, Edward Paul (American Physical SocietyPhysical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 2017-02-23)
    The direct evaluation of manifestly optimal, cut-sky cosmic microwave background (CMB) power spectrum and bispectrum estimators is numerically very costly, due to the presence of inverse-covariance filtering operations. ...

  • Using Message Passing Instead of the GOTO Construct 

    Unknown author (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1978-04)
    This paper advocates a programming methodology using message passing. Efficient programs are derived for fast exponentiation, merging ordered sequences, and path existence determination in a directed graph. The problems ...

  • Using Parallel Processing for Problem Solving 

    Unknown author (1979-12-01)
    Parallel processing as a conceptual aid in the design of programs for problem solving applications is developed. A pattern directed invocation language know as Ether is introduced. Ether embodies tow notions in language ...

  • Using Probabilistic I/O Automata to Analyze an Oblivious Transfer Protocol 

    Unknown author (2005-08-19)
    We demonstrate how to carry out cryptographic security analysis ofdistributed protocols within the Probabilistic I/O Automata frameworkof Lynch, Segala, and Vaandrager.This framework provides tools for arguing rigorously ...

  • Using Probabilistic I/O Automata to Analyze an Oblivious Transfer Protocol 

    Unknown author (2006-06-19)
    We demonstrate how to carry out cryptographic security analysis ofdistributed protocols within the Probabilistic I/O Automataframework of Lynch, Segala, and Vaandrager. This framework providestools for arguing rigorously ...

  • Using Program Synthesis for Social Recommendations 

    Unknown author (2012-08-13)
    This paper presents a new approach to select events of interest to a user in a social media setting where events are generated by the activities of the user's friends through their mobile devices. We argue that given the ...

  • Using Program Transformation to Improve Program Translation 

    Unknown author (1987-05-01)
    Direct, construct by construct translation from one high level language to another often produces convoluted, unnatural, and unreadable results, particularly when the source and target languages support different ...

  • Using programming tools in virtual environments 

    Yang, Shih-min (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2002)
    Presence is the sense of being in the computer-generated environment. It is regarded as the key to understanding the success of a virtual environment. In this research we focus on desktop virtual environment authoring ...

  • Using Recurrent Networks for Dimensionality Reduction 

    Unknown author (1992-09-01)
    This report explores how recurrent neural networks can be exploited for learning high-dimensional mappings. Since recurrent networks are as powerful as Turing machines, an interesting question is how recurrent networks ...

  • Using Special-Purpose Computing to Examine Chaotic Behavior in Nonlinear Mappings 

    Unknown author (1989-09-01)
    Studying chaotic behavior in nonlinear systems requires numerous computations in order to simulate the behavior of such systems. The Standard Map Machine was designed and implemented as a special computer for performing ...

  • Using stratification to mitigate end-effects in quasi-Keplerian Taylor-Couette flow 

    Leclercq, Colin; Partridge, Jamie L; Augier, Pierre; Dalziel, Stuart Bruce; Kerswell, Richard Rodney (Cambridge University PressJournal of Fluid Mechanics, 2016-02-24)
    Efforts to model accretion disks in the laboratory using Taylor–Couette flow apparatus are plagued with problems due to the substantial impact the end-plates have on the flow. We explore the possibility of mitigating the ...

  • Using Structural and Functional Information in Diagnostic Design 

    Unknown author (1983-06-01)
    We wish to design a diagnostic for a device from knowledge of its structure and function. the diagnostic should achieve both coverage of the faults that can occur in the device, and should strive to achieve specificity ...

  • Using Synthetic Images to Register Real Images with Surface Models 

    Unknown author (1977-08-01)
    A number of image analysis tasks can benefit from registration of the image with a model of the surface being imaged. Automatic navigation using visible light or radar images requires exact alignment of such images ...

  • Using Task-Structured Probabilistic I/O Automata to Analyze an Oblivious Transfer Protocol 

    Unknown author (2006-03-08)
    AbstractThe Probabilistic I/O Automata framework of Lynch, Segala and Vaandrager provides tools for precisely specifying protocols and reasoning about their correctness using multiple levels of abstraction, based on ...

  • Using Task-Structured Probabilistic I/O Automata to Analyze an Oblivious Transfer Protocol 

    Unknown author (2007-02-16)
    The Probabilistic I/O Automata framework of Lynch, Segala and Vaandrager provides tools for precisely specifying protocols and reasoning about their correctness using multiple levels of abstraction, based on implementation ...

  • Using Task-Structured Probabilistic I/O Automata to Analyze an Oblivious Transfer Protocol 

    Unknown author (2006-06-20)
    The Probabilistic I/O Automata framework of Lynch, Segala and Vaandrager provides tools for precisely specifying protocols and reasoning about theircorrectness using multiple levels of abstraction, based on implementation ...

  • Using The Barton Libraries Dataset As An RDF benchmark 

    Unknown author (2007-07-06)
    This report describes the Barton Libraries RDF dataset and Longwell querybenchmark that we use for our recent VLDB paper on Scalable Semantic WebData Management Using Vertical Partitioning.

  • Using the EUTERPE Music System 

    Unknown author (1971-10-01)
    This memo describes the practical implementation of programs written in the language EUTERPE. Details of this language are given in the author's thesis (A Parallel Processing Model of Musical Structures) and will not ...

  • Using the PUMA System 

    Unknown author (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1985-04)
    This document describes the operation of the Lisp Machine interface to the Unimation Puma 600 Robot Arm. The interface is evolved from a system described in an earlier paper, and much is the same. However, the under-lying ...

  • Using the Vidisector and the Store Picture Facility 

    Unknown author (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1972-06)
    The stored picture facility (FAKETV) allows LISP users, and to some extent machine language users, to access a library of stored images rather than live vidisector scenes. The vidisector functions in LISP have been slightly ...