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Construction And Evaluation Of A Robust Multifeature Speech/music Discriminator

by Eric Scheirer, Malcolm Slaney , 1997
"... We report on the construction of a real-time computer system capable of distinguishing speech signals from music signals over a wide range of digital audio input. We have examined 13 features intended to measure conceptually distinct properties of speech and/or music signals, and combined them in se ..."
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We report on the construction of a real-time computer system capable of distinguishing speech signals from music signals over a wide range of digital audio input. We have examined 13 features intended to measure conceptually distinct properties of speech and/or music signals, and combined them

An object-oriented

by P. J. Elliott, J. Diedrichsen, K. J. Goodson, G. J. Sivewright
"... system for 3D medical image analysis As part of a European Commission-funded research project on medical image analysis, we have developed a system aimed at solving a real clinical problem: the outlining of the target volume and organs at risk for three-dimensional conformal radiation treatment plan ..."
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planning. The clinical requirement is to make this process less tedious and time-consuming. We show how object-oriented design techniques can be used to good effect in a collaborative project such as this, so that image segmentation and other algorithms from a number of different partners in the consortium

The Spring Kernel: A New Paradigm for Real-Time Systems

by John A. Stankovic, Krithi Ramamritham - IEEE Software , 1991
"... Next generation real-time systems will require greater flexibility and predictability than is commonly found in today's systems. These future systems include the space sta-tion, integrated vision/robotics/AI systems, collections of humans/robots coordinating to achieve common objectives (usuall ..."
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Next generation real-time systems will require greater flexibility and predictability than is commonly found in today's systems. These future systems include the space sta-tion, integrated vision/robotics/AI systems, collections of humans/robots coordinating to achieve common objectives

The Specification of Real-Time Systems: a Logical, Object-Oriented Approach

by Dino Mandrioli
"... Several requirements for high quality specifications of real-time systems are stated. An approach based on the integration of logic and object-oriented formalisms is advocated and the essential features of a language–named TRIO+– that exploits such an approach are described. It is also argued that t ..."
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Several requirements for high quality specifications of real-time systems are stated. An approach based on the integration of logic and object-oriented formalisms is advocated and the essential features of a language–named TRIO+– that exploits such an approach are described. It is also argued

Object-Oriented Real-Time Concurrency

by Peter A. Buhr, Ashif S. Harji, Philipp E. Lim, Jiongxiong Chen
"... The primary goal of a real-time system is predictability. Achieving this goal requires all levels of the system to work in concert to provide fixed worst-case execution-times. Unfortunately, many real-time systems are overly restrictive, providing only ad-hoc scheduling facilities and basic concurre ..."
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The primary goal of a real-time system is predictability. Achieving this goal requires all levels of the system to work in concert to provide fixed worst-case execution-times. Unfortunately, many real-time systems are overly restrictive, providing only ad-hoc scheduling facilities and basic

Object-Oriented Real-Time Systems Analysis and Design Issues Workshop Co-Chairs

by Mohamed E. Fayad, Milton L. Fulghum, Wei-tek Tsai
"... The primary theme of this workshop was object-ori-ented real-time systems analysis and design issues. Our goal was to define a set of crucial issues related to object-oriented real-time systems and reach a consensus on how these issues can best be resolved. This workshop did not address implementati ..."
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The primary theme of this workshop was object-ori-ented real-time systems analysis and design issues. Our goal was to define a set of crucial issues related to object-oriented real-time systems and reach a consensus on how these issues can best be resolved. This workshop did not address

An Object-Oriented Real-Time Database System For Multiprocessors

by Victor Bradley Lortz , 1994
"... Complex real-time systems need databases to support concurrent data access and provide well-defined interfaces between software modules. However, conventional database systems and prior real-time database systems do not provide the performance or predictability needed by high-speed, hard real-time ..."
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applications. To address this need, we have designed, implemented, and evaluated an object-oriented software system called MDARTS (Multiprocessor Database Architecture for Real-Time Systems). MDARTS avoids the client-server overhead of most prior real-time database systems and object-oriented real-time systems

Object-oriented design of real-time telecom systems

by Jean-marc Jézéquel - In Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC ’98 , 1998
"... Many engineers are still reluctant to adopt advanced object-oriented technologies (such as high modularity, dynamic binding, automatic garbage collection, etc.) for embedded systems with real-time constraints, because of their supposed inefficiency. We set ourselves into the context of building tele ..."
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Many engineers are still reluctant to adopt advanced object-oriented technologies (such as high modularity, dynamic binding, automatic garbage collection, etc.) for embedded systems with real-time constraints, because of their supposed inefficiency. We set ourselves into the context of building

An Adaptive Approach to Object-Oriented Real-Time Computing

by E. Nett, M. Gergeleit, M. Mock - PROCEEDINGS OF FIRST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON OBJECTORIENTED REAL-TIME DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING (ISORC‘98 , 1998
"... Real-time computing is becoming an enabling technology for many important distributed applications such as flexible manufacturing, multimedia, robotics and process control. Traditionally, real-time systems have been realized as isolated, embedded systems. Unfortunately, this approach does not longer ..."
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and more accessible through object-oriented interfaces (e.g. CORBA). In addition, object-oriented modeling allows reflecting the dynamic characteristics of the applications mentioned above by instantiating objects dynamically. In order to meet the real-time requirements in such an environment, static

An Environment for Object-Oriented Real-Time Systems Design

by Rob Van De Weg, Rolf Engmann
"... A concise object-oriented method for the development of real-time systems has been composed. Hardware compo-nents are modelled by (sofnuare) base objects; base ob-jects are controlled by a hierarchy of coordinator objects, expressed in an organizational diagram. The behaviour of objects is speciJied ..."
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A concise object-oriented method for the development of real-time systems has been composed. Hardware compo-nents are modelled by (sofnuare) base objects; base ob-jects are controlled by a hierarchy of coordinator objects, expressed in an organizational diagram. The behaviour of objects is speci
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