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Distortion invariant object recognition in the dynamic link architecture

by Martin Lades, Jan C. Vorbrüggen, Joachim Buhmann, Christoph v. d. Malsburg, Rolf P. Würtz, Wolfgang Konen - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTERS , 1993
"... We present an object recognition system based on the Dynamic Link Architecture, which is an extension to classical Artificial Neural Networks. The Dynamic Link Architecture ex-ploits correlations in the fine-scale temporal structure of cellular signals in order to group neurons dynamically into hig ..."
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We present an object recognition system based on the Dynamic Link Architecture, which is an extension to classical Artificial Neural Networks. The Dynamic Link Architecture ex-ploits correlations in the fine-scale temporal structure of cellular signals in order to group neurons dynamically

Monopolistic competition and optimum product diversity. The American Economic Review,

by Avinash K Dixit , Joseph E Stiglitz , Harold Hotelling , Nicholas Stern , Kelvin Lancaster , Stiglitz , 1977
"... The basic issue concerning production in welfare economics is whether a market solution will yield the socially optimum kinds and quantities of commodities. It is well known that problems can arise for three broad reasons: distributive justice; external effects; and scale economies. This paper is c ..."
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violate the marginal condition.2 Thus we expect a market solution to be suboptimal. However, a much more precise structure must be put on the problem if we are to understand the nature of the bias involved. It is useful to think of the question as one of quantity versus diversity. With scale economies

Perceived locus of causality and internalization: Examining reasons for acting in two domains.

by Richard M Ryan , James P Connell , Rachel Avery , Wendy Grolnick , John Lynch , Christina Frederick , Cynthia Mellor-Crummey , James Wellborn , Elizabeth Whitehead , Edward Deci - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, , 1989
"... Theories of internalization typically suggest that self-perceptions of the "causes" of(i.e., reasons for) behavior are differentiated along a continuum of autonomy that contains identifiable gradations. A model of perceived locus of causality (PLOC) is developed, using children's sel ..."
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Theories of internalization typically suggest that self-perceptions of the "causes" of(i.e., reasons for) behavior are differentiated along a continuum of autonomy that contains identifiable gradations. A model of perceived locus of causality (PLOC) is developed, using children

An adaptive, nonuniform cache structure for wire-delay dominated on-chip caches

by Changkyu Kim, Doug Burger, Stephen W. Keckler - In International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems , 2002
"... Growing wire delays will force substantive changes in the designs of large caches. Traditional cache architectures assume that each level in the cache hierarchy has a single, uniform access time. Increases in on-chip communication delays will make the hit time of large on-chip caches a function of a ..."
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of a line's physical location within the cache. Consequently, cache access times will become a continuum of latencies rather than a single discrete latency. This nonuniformity can be exploited to provide faster access to cache lines in the portions of the cache that reside closer to the processor

The stages of economic growth.

by W W Rostow - Economic History Review , 2nd series 12, , 1959
"... JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about J ..."
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, that makes it possible and useful to regard economic history as a sequence of stages rather than merely as a continuum, within which nature never makes a jump. The stages of growth also require, however, that elasticities of demand be taken into account, and that this familiar concept be widened

Title: ELASTIC CONTINUUM THEORY OF

by Electromagnetic Field, Strain Bubbles, G S S, S. A. S. Nagar Mohali, Albert Einstein
"... This paper presents an entirely different, unorthodox point of view regarding the description of physical world at the ultramicroscopic level. The old concept of elastic ether medium has been revised to preclude its self contradictory properties. As per the revised concept, our familiar space-time ..."
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field as well as all other forms of energy and matter are shown to exist in the Elastic Continuum as strain wave fields or strain bubbles. Through analysis of various strain bubbles, we can study the structure of various elementary or composite particles like electron, proton etc. and deduce

Title: ELASTIC CONTINUUM THEORY OF

by Nucleon Structure, Strong Interactions, G S S, S. A. S. Nagar Mohali, Albert Einstein
"... Based on the Elastic Continuum Theory[1], a new model for the nucleon structure has been introduced in this paper. Obtained as a cylindrically symmetric solution of elastic equilibrium equations, the nucleons are found to consist of an oscillating strain wave core. The strong interaction between two ..."
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Based on the Elastic Continuum Theory[1], a new model for the nucleon structure has been introduced in this paper. Obtained as a cylindrically symmetric solution of elastic equilibrium equations, the nucleons are found to consist of an oscillating strain wave core. The strong interaction between

A98-39955 A METHOD FOR THE OPTIMAL DESIGN OF COMPOSITE CONTINUUM STRUCTURES*

by H. Rodrigues
"... Introduction The model presented here comprises an application of the approach to formulation of optimal design problems where the modulus tensor of the elastic structural continuum material appears in the role of design variable [ see e.g. Bends<j)e et al (1994)]. A procedure used in conjunction ..."
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Introduction The model presented here comprises an application of the approach to formulation of optimal design problems where the modulus tensor of the elastic structural continuum material appears in the role of design variable [ see e.g. Bends<j)e et al (1994)]. A procedure used

Micro-structure in linear elasticity

by R. D. Mindlin, Communicated R. A. Toupin - Arch. Rational Mech. Anal
"... t. Kinematics............................. 52 2. Kinetic and potential energies..................... 54 3. Variational equation of motion..................... 55 ..."
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t. Kinematics............................. 52 2. Kinetic and potential energies..................... 54 3. Variational equation of motion..................... 55

Elastic Matching: Continuum Mechanical and Probabilistic Analysis

by James C. Gee, Ruzena K. Bajcsy - IN BRAIN WARPING
"... In 1981, Broit in collaboration with Bajcsy introduced a method for the "optimal registration of deformed images" [2], innovating the physics-based approach to shape modeling in image analysis [28, 34] and simultaneously enabling a breakthrough in computational anatomy. Originally develo ..."
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diagnosis, therapy, and research. To realize his insight that the various problems of localizing, segmenting, or visualizing cerebral structures in an image study are reducible to one of matching the labeled anatomy depicted in a reference study, or atlas, to the subject anatomy in the study, Broit invented
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