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Existing Model-based Techniques Analysis

by Zdenek Zdráhal, Bull Bull, Cediag Ac, Andersen Consulting , 1992
"... : The methodology of general systems theory (GST) is briefly introduced. Existing model-based diagnostic techniques are described. Various tasks are analyzed within the conceptual framework of GST and it is shown that they can be derived from the basic paradigm of a system with a parallel model. It ..."
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: The methodology of general systems theory (GST) is briefly introduced. Existing model-based diagnostic techniques are described. Various tasks are analyzed within the conceptual framework of GST and it is shown that they can be derived from the basic paradigm of a system with a parallel model

Exploiting Model-Based Techniques for User Interfaces to Databases

by T. Griffiths, J. McKirdy, G. Forrester, N. Paton, J. Kennedy, P. Barclay, R. Cooper, C. Goble, P. Gray , 1998
"... Model-based systems provide methods for supporting the systematic and efficient development of application interfaces. This paper examines how model-based technologies can be exploited to develop user interfaces to databases. To this end five model-based systems, namely Adept, HUMANOID, Mastermind, ..."
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Model-based systems provide methods for supporting the systematic and efficient development of application interfaces. This paper examines how model-based technologies can be exploited to develop user interfaces to databases. To this end five model-based systems, namely Adept, HUMANOID, Mastermind

On Proof- and Model-based Techniques for Reasoning with Uncertainty

by Flávio S. Correa da Silva , 1993
"... In this paper we compare two well-known techniques for reasoning with uncertainty --namely, Incidence Calculus and the Theory of Evidence -- from a viewpoint not so frequently explored for such techniques. We argue that, despite the equivalence relations that these techniques have been proved to hol ..."
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In this paper we compare two well-known techniques for reasoning with uncertainty --namely, Incidence Calculus and the Theory of Evidence -- from a viewpoint not so frequently explored for such techniques. We argue that, despite the equivalence relations that these techniques have been proved

DYNAMIC MODEL-BASED TECHNIQUES FOR THE DETECTION OF INCIDENTS ON FREEWAYS*

by S. B. Gershwin, C. S. Greene, P. K. Houpt, A. L. Kurkjian , 1979
"... In this paper we discuss an approach to the detection of incidents on freeways. Our techniques are based on the use of a macroscopic dynamic model describing the evolution of spatial-average traffic variables (velocities, flows, and densities) over sections of the freeway. With such a model as a sta ..."
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In this paper we discuss an approach to the detection of incidents on freeways. Our techniques are based on the use of a macroscopic dynamic model describing the evolution of spatial-average traffic variables (velocities, flows, and densities) over sections of the freeway. With such a model as a

Dynamic Model-Based Techniques for the Detection of Incidents on Freeways

by I. Motivation, Overview
"... HE PROBLEM addressed in this paper is the develop-T ment of a systematic approach to the detection of freeway incidents (accidents, stalled cars, debris on the road, etc.). The goal of our work was the design of algorithms that 1) directly use data from conventional presence detectors which provide ..."
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in that we have based our analysis on a dynamic model that describes the temporal

Model-Based Techniques For Noise Robust Speech Recognition

by Mark John, Mark J. F. Gales, Caius College , 1995
"... observed in terms of both a distance measure, the average Kullback-Leibler number on a feature vector component level, and the effect on word accuracy. For best performance in noise-corrupted environments, it is necessary to compensate all these parameters. Various methods for compensating the HMMs ..."
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are described. These may be split into two classes. The first, non-iterative PMC, assumes that the frame/state component alignment associated with the speech models and the clean speech data is unaltered by the addition of noise. This implies that the corrupted-speech distributions are approximately Gaussian

Acoustic Model-Based Techniques for Robust Speech Recognition

by Christian Huemmer, Student Member, Armin Sehr, Walter Kellermann
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Tailoring Model-based Techniques to Facial Expression Interpretation by Matthias

by Matthias Wimmer, Christoph Mayer, Sylvia Pietzsch, Bernd Radig - Bernd Radig in First International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interaction 0-7695-30876-9/08 IEEE DOI 10.1109/ACHI.2008.7
"... Computers have been widely deployed to our daily lives, but human-computer interaction still lacks intuition. Re-searchers intend to resolve these shortcomings by aug-menting traditional systems with human-like interaction capabilities. Knowledge about human emotion, behavior, and intention is neces ..."
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to accomplish this task. It exploits model-based techniques that accurately localize facial features, seamlessly track them through image sequences, and finally interpret the visible infor-mation. We make use of state-of-the-art techniques and specifically adapt most of the components involved to this scenario

Applying Model-Based Techniques to the Development of UIs for Mobile Computers

by Jacob Eisenstein, Jean Vanderdonckt, Angel Puerta - IN IUI 2001 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT USER INTERFACES , 2001
"... ... user interface design and development: user interfaces must now accommodate the capabilities of various access devices and be suitable for different contexts of use, while preserving consistency and usability. We propose a set of techniques that will aid UI designers who are working in the domai ..."
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... user interface design and development: user interfaces must now accommodate the capabilities of various access devices and be suitable for different contexts of use, while preserving consistency and usability. We propose a set of techniques that will aid UI designers who are working

Abstract Model Based Techniques for Robotic Servoing and Grasping

by D. Kragic, H. I. Christensen
"... A robotic manipulation of objects typically involves object detection/recognition, servoing to the object, alignment and grasping. To perform fine alignment and finally grasping, it is usually necessary to estimate position and orientation (pose) of the object. In this paper we present a model based ..."
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based tracking system used to estimate and continuously update the pose of the object to be manipulated. Here, a wire–frame model is used to find and track features in the consequent images. One of the important parts of the system is the ability to automatically initiate the tracking process
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