Browsing Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) by Subject "AI"
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2D-3D Rigid-Body Registration of X-Ray Fluoroscopy and CT Images
(2001-08-01)The registration of pre-operative volumetric datasets to intra- operative two-dimensional images provides an improved way of verifying patient position and medical instrument loca- tion. In applications from orthopedics ...
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A Constant-Factor Approximation Algorithm for Embedding Unweighted Graphs into Trees
(2004-07-05)We present a constant-factor approximation algorithm for computing anembedding of the shortest path metric of an unweighted graph into atree, that minimizes the multiplicative distortion.
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A general mechanism for tuning: Gain control circuits and synapses underlie tuning of cortical neurons
(2004-12-31)Tuning to an optimal stimulus is a widespread property of neurons in cortex. We propose that such tuning is a consequence of normalization or gain control circuits. We also present a biologically plausible neural circuitry ...
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A new biologically motivated framework for robust object recognition
(2004-11-14)In this paper, we introduce a novel set of features for robust object recognition, which exhibits outstanding performances on a variety ofobject categories while being capable of learning from only a fewtraining examples. ...
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A Novel Active Contour Framework. Multi-component Level Set Evolution under Topology Control
(2005-06-01)We present a novel framework to exert a topology control over a level set evolution. Level set methods offer several advantages over parametric active contours, in particular automated topological changes. In some applications, ...
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A Theory of Object Recognition: Computations and Circuits in the Feedforward Path of the Ventral Stream in Primate Visual Cortex
(2005-12-19)We describe a quantitative theory to account for the computations performed by the feedforward path of the ventral stream of visual cortex and the local circuits implementing them. We show that a model instantiating the ...
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A Unified Statistical and Information Theoretic Framework for Multi-modal Image Registration
(2004-04-28)We formulate and interpret several multi-modal registration methods inthe context of a unified statistical and information theoretic framework. A unified interpretation clarifies the implicit assumptionsof each method ...
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Achieving Real-Time Mode Estimation through Offline Compilation
(2002-10-22)As exploration of our solar system and outerspace move into the future, spacecraft are being developed to venture on increasingly challenging missions with bold objectives. The spacecraft tasked with completing these ...
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Active Learning with Statistical Models
(1995-03-21)For many types of learners one can compute the statistically 'optimal' way to select data. We review how these techniques have been used with feedforward neural networks. We then show how the same principles may be ...
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Activity Zones for Context-Aware Computing
(2003-06-10)Location is a primary cue in many context-aware computing systems, and is often represented as a global coordinate, room number, or Euclidean distance various landmarks. A user?s concept of location, however, is often ...
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ADAM: A Decentralized Parallel Computer Architecture Featuring Fast Thread and Data Migration and a Uniform Hardware Abstraction
(2002-06-01)The furious pace of Moore's Law is driving computer architecture into a realm where the the speed of light is the dominant factor in system latencies. The number of clock cycles to span a chip are increasing, while the ...
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Advanced Programming Language Features for Executable Design Patterns "Better Patterns Through Reflection
(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 ...
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An Algorithm for Bootstrapping Communications
(2001-08-13)I present an algorithm which allows two agents to generate a simple language based only on observations of a shared environment. Vocabulary and roles for the language are learned in linear time. Communication is robust and ...
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Amorphous Computing
(1999-08-29)Amorphous computing is the development of organizational principles and programming languages for obtaining coherent behaviors from the cooperation of myriads of unreliable parts that are interconnected in unknown, ...
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An Expectation Maximization Approach for Integrated Registration, Segmentation, and Intensity Correction
(2005-04-01)This paper presents a statistical framework which combines the registration of an atlas with the segmentation of MR images. We use an Expectation Maximization-based algorithm to find a solution within the model, which ...
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An Analog VLSI Chip for Estimating the Focus of Expansion
(1996-08-21)For applications involving the control of moving vehicles, the recovery of relative motion between a camera and its environment is of high utility. This thesis describes the design and testing of a real-time analog ...
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Analysis of Perceptron-Based Active Learning
(2005-11-17)We start by showing that in an active learning setting, the Perceptron algorithm needs $\Omega(\frac{1}{\epsilon^2})$ labels to learn linear separators within generalization error $\epsilon$. We then present a simple ...
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Asymptotics of Gaussian Regularized Least-Squares
(2005-10-20)We consider regularized least-squares (RLS) with a Gaussian kernel. Weprove that if we let the Gaussian bandwidth $\sigma \rightarrow\infty$ while letting the regularization parameter $\lambda\rightarrow 0$, the RLS solution ...
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The Audiomomma Music Recommendation System
(2001-07-01)We design and implement a system that recommends musicians to listeners. The basic idea is to keep track of what artists a user listens to, to find other users with similar tastes, and to recommend other artists that these ...
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Automated Audio-visual Activity Analysis
(2005-09-20)Current computer vision techniques can effectively monitor gross activities in sparse environments. Unfortunately, visual stimulus is often not sufficient for reliably discriminating between many types of activity. In ...