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Self-organisation in a perceptual network
- IEEE Computer
, 1988
"... young animal or child perceives and identifies features in its envi-, roument in an apparently effortless way. No presently known algorithms even approach this flexible, generalpurpose perceptual capability. Discovering the principles that may underlie perceptual processing is important both for neu ..."
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to be? Unlike conventional computer hardware, neural circuitry is not hard-wired or specified as an explicit set of point-to-point connections. Instead it develops under the influence of a genetic specification and. epigenetic factors, such as electrical activity, both before and after birth. How
Handling Inheritance in a System Integrating Logic in Objects
- Journal
, 1997
"... The inheritance mechanism of SILO, a system integrating a many-sorted logic within an object-based framework, is presented. In order to be adequate for knowledge representation, it comprises two components, a hardwired and a user-definable. Due to use of typed (sorted) terms, a variety of specialisa ..."
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The inheritance mechanism of SILO, a system integrating a many-sorted logic within an object-based framework, is presented. In order to be adequate for knowledge representation, it comprises two components, a hardwired and a user-definable. Due to use of typed (sorted) terms, a variety
Classical concepts in quantum programming
- In Proc. Quantum Structures
, 2002
"... The rapid progress of computer technology has been accompanied by a corresponding evolution of software development, from hardwired components and binary machine code to high level programming languages, which allowed to master the increasing hardware complexity and fully exploit its potential. This ..."
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The rapid progress of computer technology has been accompanied by a corresponding evolution of software development, from hardwired components and binary machine code to high level programming languages, which allowed to master the increasing hardware complexity and fully exploit its potential
al.: Building reconfigurable component-based OS with THINK
- In: 32nd Euromicro Conf. on Software Engeneering and Advanced Applications
, 2006
"... Dynamic reconfiguration allows modifying a system dur-ing its execution, and can be used to apply patches and updates, to implement adaptive systems, dynamic instru-mentation, or to support third-party modules. Dynamic re-configuration is important in embedded systems, where one does not necessarily ..."
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not necessarily have the luxury to stop a running sys-tem. While several proposals have been presented in the litterature supporting dynamic reconfiguration in operating system kernels, these proposals in general hardwire a fixed reconfiguration mechanism, which may be far from optimal in certain configurations
Ultrasound processing and computing: Review and future directions
, 1999
"... Abstract Since the introduction of medical ultrasound in the 1950s, modern diagnostic ultrasound has progressed to see many major diagnostic tools come into widespread clinical use, such as B-mode imaging, color-flow imaging, and spectral Doppler. New applications, such as panoramic imaging, three- ..."
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and color-flow modes could be systolically implemented using hardwired components and boards, new applications, such as three-dimensional imaging and image feature extraction, are being implemented more by using programmable processors. This trend toward programmable ultrasound machines will continue
Processing and scheduling components in an innovative network processor architecture
- Proceedings of the 16th VLSI Conference 2003
, 2003
"... In this paper, we describe the architecture of an innovative network processor aiming at the acceleration of packet processing in high speed network interfaces and at the tight coupling of low and high level protocols. The proposed design uses programmable hard-wired components with line rate throug ..."
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In this paper, we describe the architecture of an innovative network processor aiming at the acceleration of packet processing in high speed network interfaces and at the tight coupling of low and high level protocols. The proposed design uses programmable hard-wired components with line rate
Specification of a Component-based Domotic System to Support User-Defined Scenarios
"... Many studies have been conducted in order to develop systems that respond to user goals in domotic environments. These systems generally offer predefined scenarios corresponding to general goals and enable users to select those they want to trigger. We claim that such behaviors cannot be hardwired: ..."
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Many studies have been conducted in order to develop systems that respond to user goals in domotic environments. These systems generally offer predefined scenarios corresponding to general goals and enable users to select those they want to trigger. We claim that such behaviors cannot be hardwired
From Subroutines to Subsystems: Component based Software Engineering," in Component based
- Software Engineering, A. W. Brown, Ed.: IEEE Computer Society Press
, 1996
"... In the early days of programming, when machines were hard-wired and every byte of storage was precious, subroutines were invented to conserve memory. Their function was to allow programmers to execute code segments more than once, and under different (parameterized) circumstances, without having to ..."
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In the early days of programming, when machines were hard-wired and every byte of storage was precious, subroutines were invented to conserve memory. Their function was to allow programmers to execute code segments more than once, and under different (parameterized) circumstances, without having
Calibration Requirements and Procedures for a Monitor-Based Augmented Reality System
- IEEE Trans. Visualization and Computer Graphics
, 1995
"... Augmented reality entails the use of models and their associated renderings to supplement information in a real scene. In order for this information to be relevant or meaningful, the models must be positioned and displayed in such away that they blend into the real world in terms of alignments, pers ..."
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, perspectives, illuminations, etc. For practical reasons the information necessary to obtain this realistic blending cannot be known a priori, and cannot be hard-wired into a system. Instead a number of calibration procedures are necessary so that the location and parameters of each of the system components
AN EXPLORATION METHODOLOGY FOR VLIW ARCHITECTURE TARGETING MULTIMODE WIRELESS BASEBAND PROCESSING
"... The wide range of future and existing standards in wireless communications calls for flexible solutions. A way to introduce flexibility to digital radio systems is to replace hardwired components by programmable devices. This paper describes the exploration of a VLIW architecture targeting the domai ..."
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The wide range of future and existing standards in wireless communications calls for flexible solutions. A way to introduce flexibility to digital radio systems is to replace hardwired components by programmable devices. This paper describes the exploration of a VLIW architecture targeting
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