Browsing Computer Science (Scholarly Publications) by Title
Now showing items 557-576 of 1381
-
Harnessing the human visual system for image based modeling: an interaction system
(2006)We present a novel interaction system for modeling 3D geometry from photographs. Given a set of stereo pairs, along with their camera parameters, the interface tracks the movements of the users and allows them to ... -
HCI and Affective Health: Taking stock of a decade of studies and charting future research directions
(ACM, 2019)In the last decade, the number of articles on HCI and health has increased dramatically. We extracted 139 papers on depression, anxiety and bipolar health issues from 10 years of SIGCHI conference proceedings. 72 of these ... -
HCI and Affective Health: Taking stock of a decade of studies and charting future research directions
(ACM, 2019)In the last decade, the number of articles on HCI and health has increased dramatically. We extracted 139 papers on depression, anxiety and bipolar health issues from 10 years of SIGCHI conference proceedings. 72 of these ... -
A Hedging Annotation Scheme Focused on Epistemic Phrases for Informal Language
(Association for Computational Linguistics, 2015)Most existing annotation schemes for hedging were created to aid in the automatic identification of hedges in formal language styles, such as used in scholarly prose. Language with informal tone, typical in much web ... -
Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for Traffic Lights Control
(2018)Reinforcement Learning (RL) has been extensively used in Urban Traffic Control (UTC) optimization due its capability to learn the dynamics of complex problems from interactions with the environment. Recent advances in ... -
A Heuristic Method for Automatic Gaze Detection in Constrained Multi-Modal Dialogue Corpora
(IEEE, 2020)We describe a heuristic-based approach to determining gaze allocation automatically in a multi-modal task oriented dialogue corpus. We present the development of the system and the evaluation of its performance and discuss ... -
Hierarchical Fourier Disparity Layer Transmission for Light Field Streaming
(2020)In this paper, we present a novel approach to efficiently transmit light fields in the Fourier Disparity Layer (FDL) representation using a binary hierarchical scheme. The FDL model consists of a set of additive layers ... -
High Resolution Light Field Recovery with Fourier Disparity Layer Completion, Demosaicing, and Super-Resolution
(2020)In this paper, we present a novel approach for recovering high resolution light fields from input data with many types of degradation and challenges typically found in lenslet based plenoptic cameras. Those include the low ... -
High-Bandwidth Mesh-based Overlay Multicast in Heterogeneous Environments
(ACM Press, 2006)In this paper we present MeshCast, a peer-to-peer (p2p) multicast protocol for applications requiring high bandwidth (such as live video streaming) from a server to a large number of receivers. Traditional tree-based ... -
High-level application development is realistic for wireless sensor networks
(IEEE, 2007)Programming Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications is known to be a difficult task. Part of the problem is that the resource limitations of typical WSN nodes force programmers to use relatively low-level techniques to ... -
HL7 Healthcare Information Management Using Aspect-Oriented Programming Computer-Based Medical Systems
(IEEE, 2009)Given the heterogeneity of healthcare software systems, data from each system is often incompatible inhibiting interoperability. To enable the sharing and exchange of healthcare information interoperability standards ... -
HMM-based speech synthesis with an acoustic glottal source model
(2009)A major cause of degradation of speech quality in HMMbased speech synthesis is the use of a simple delta pulse signal to generate the excitation of voiced speech. This paper describes a new approach to using an ... -
Hobbit: A Tool for Contextual Equivalence Checking Using Bisimulation Up-to Techniques
(2021)We present a bounded equivalence verification tool called Hobbit for higher-order programs with local state—based on a subset of OCaml—that combines fully abstract symbolic environmental bisimulations, novel up-to techniques, ...