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Efficient Support for Multiple Concurrency Paradigms in Modern Programming Languages James Philbin Suresh Jagannathan NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fphilbin | sureshg@research.nj.nec.com
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Dynamic Modules in Higher-Order Languages Suresh Jagannathan NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 suresh@research.nj.nec.com
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A Customizable Substrate for Concurrent Languages Suresh Jagannathan Jim Philbin NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fsuresh | philbing@research.nj.nec.com
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1 Customization of First-Class Tuple-Spaces in a Higher-Order Language Suresh Jagannathan NEC Research Institute Princeton, NJ 08540 suresh@research.nec.com
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A Reflective Model of Inheritance Suresh Jagannathan1 and Gul Agha2 1 Computer Science Research, NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540, suresh@research.nj.nec.com 2 Dept. of Computer Science, 1304 W. Springfield Ave., University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801, agha@cs.uiuc.edu 1
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Coercion as a Metaphor for Computation Suresh Jagannathan Department of Computer Science Yale University
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Expressing Fine-Grained Parallelism Using Distributed Data Structures Suresh Jagannathan NEC Research Institute Princeton, NJ 08540 suresh@research.nec.com
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Published in Proceedings of the 4th NEC Software Conference, pp. 371-379, Dallas, Texas, USA, Oct. 19.92 An Overview of the STING Operating System James Philbin NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way, Princton, NJ 08540 philbin@research.nj.nec.com Tel (609) 951-2749 Fax (609) 951-2482
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Published in Proceedings of US/Japan Workshop on Parallel Symbolic Computing: Languages, Systems, and Applications, Cambridge, MA, USA, October 1992. Also appeard in LNCS 748, pp. 380-401, Springer Verlag, October 1992. Customizable Policy Management in the Sting Operating System James Philbin NEC
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Cache Performance of Garbage-Collected Programs Mark B. Reinhold NEC Research Institute Four Independence Way Princeton, New Jersey 08540 mbr@research.nj.nec.com
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Optimizing Analysis for First-Class Tuple-Spaces Suresh Jagannathan Department of Computer Science Yale University New Haven, CT 06520 jagannathan@cs.yale.edu
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The 1st International Paderborn Computer{Othello Tournament Michael Buro FB 17 { Mathematik/Informatik Universit at Paderborn Bericht Nr. 141 Reihe Informatik Februar 1994 The 1st International Paderborn Computer{Othello Tournament Michael Buro FB 17 { Mathematik/Informatik Universit at Paderborn
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Published in Proceedings of US/Japan Workshop on Parallel Symbolic Computing: Languages, Systems, and Applications, Cambridge, MA, USA, October 1992. Also appeard in LNCS 748, pp. 380-401, Springer Verlag, October 1992. Customizable Policy Management in the Sting Operating System James Philbin NEC
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High-Level Abstractions for Efficient Concurrent Systems Suresh Jagannathan and James Philbin NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, 08540, NJ, USA. fsuresh,philbing@research.nj.nec.com 1 Introduction Parallel symbolic algorithms exhibit characteristics that make their efficient
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Metalevel Building Blocks for Modular Systems SURESH JAGANNATHAN NEC Research Institute The formal definition of any namespace device found in a programming language can be given in terms of transformations on a semantic environment. It is worthwhile, therefore, to consider the implications of
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Analyzing Stores and References in a Parallel Symbolic Language Suresh Jagannathan Stephen Weeksz
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A Foundation for an Efficient Multi-Threaded Scheme System Suresh Jagannathan Jim Philbin NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 @research.nj.nec.com
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LISP AND SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION: An International Journal, , { , 1994 c 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers { Manufactured in The Netherlands A Concurrent Abstract Interpreter STEPHEN WEEKS (weeks@cs.cmu.edu) Dept. of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA SURESH JAGANNATHAN
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A Programming Language Supporting First-Class Parallel Environments Suresh Jagannathan MIT / LCS / TR-434 January, 1989 c Suresh Jagannathan 1989 The author hereby grants to MIT permission to reproduce and to distribute copies of this technical report in whole or in part. This report describes research
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A Unified Treatment of Flow Analysis in Higher-Order Languages Suresh Jagannathan Stephen Weeksy
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LISP AND SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION: An International Journal, 7, 283 305 (1994) c 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. Manufactured in The Netherlands. TS/Scheme: Distributed Data Structures in Lisp SURESH JAGANNATHAN suresh@research.nj.nec.com NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ
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Techniken f ur die Bewertung von Spielsituationen anhand von Beispielen Vom Fachbereich 17 { Mathematik / Informatik { der Universit at{GH{Paderborn zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades eines Doktors der Naturwissenschaften genehmigte Dissertation von Michael Buro Techniken f ur die Bewertung von
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A Research Prospectus for Advanced Software Systems Suresh Jagannathan James Philbin Richard Kelsey Henry Cejtin Mark Reinhold Jan Edler Andrew Wright Computer Science Division, NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540. April 27, 1995
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ProbCut: An Effective Selective Extension of the fffi Algorithm Michael Buro1 Paderborn, Germany
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THE LOCAL CHARACTER OF GENERALIZED LUMINANCE TRANSITIONS ((J. Elder, S.W. Zucker)) Centre for Intelligent Machines, McGill University, Montr eal, Canada Purpose. To identify the computational requirements for accurate characterization of luminance transitions caused by defocused edges, shadow penumbrae
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Evidence for Boundary-Specific Grouping in Human Vision James Elder 1 Steven Zucker 2 November 4, 1995 1NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 TEL: (609) 951-2778, FAX: (609) 951-2482, EMAIL: elder@research.nj.nec.com 2Centre for Intelligent Machines, McGill University, Montr
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A measure of closure James Elder Steven Zucker y 93-2 March 2,1994 McGill Research Centre for Intelligent Machines McGill University Montr eal, Qu ebec, Canada e-mail: elder@mcrcim.mcgill.edu ye-mail: zucker@mcrcim.mcgill.edu Postal Address: 3480 University Street, Montr eal, Qu ebec, Canada H3A 2A7
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THE VISUAL COMPUTATION OF BOUNDING CONTOURS James H. Elder Department of Electrical Engineering McGill University August 1995 A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy c James Elder, 1995
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Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 3 (1995) 373-382 Submitted 7/95; published 12/95 Statistical Feature Combination for the Evaluation of Game Positions Michael Buro mic@research.nj.nec.com NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton NJ 08540 U.S.A.
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Local Scale Control for Edge Detection and Blur Estimation James H. Elder1 and Steven W. Zucker2 1 NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ, U.S.A. 2 Centre for Intelligent Machines, McGill University, Montr eal, Canada.
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Computational Properties of Principle-Based Grammatical Theories by Sandiway Fong B.Sc.(Eng), Computing Science, Imperial College of Science and Technology University of London (1984) S.M. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1986) Submitted to the
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Principle Interleaving 201 kinds of reduce actions, as shown in figure 6.7.11 That is, each rule in the S- structure grammar describes either an empty category, an adjunction structure, or simply one level of X-projection. In an analogous manner to that for type inference, if the system can deduce from
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To be published in CVGIP. A Maximum Likelihood Stereo Algorithm Ingemar J. Cox, Sunita L. Hingorani, Satish B. Rao NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 ingemar|sunita|satish@research.nj.nec.com Bruce M. Maggs School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA
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Direct Estimation of Rotation from Two Frames via Epipolar Search S ebastien Roy and Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540, U.S.A.
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Submitted to IEEE Trans. on Aerospace and Electronic Systems. Optimizing Murty's Ranked Assignment Method Matt L. Miller Baltic Images P.O. Box 964 ARP-3 2300 Vilnius LITHUANIA mlm@bimage.tipas.lt.ee Harold S. Stone and Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 U.S.A.
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The Representation of Linguistic Principles 101 c. An element cannot participate in more than one chain. d. A chain is complete if and only if it is headed by a non-trace element. All chains must be complete. The first two conditions allows both possibilities for movement discussed above in example
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Computational Properties of Principle-Based Grammatical Theories by Sandiway Fong Submitted to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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Active X Y Z Fig. 4 (Li, Tang, and Wingreen)
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The Recovery of Phrase Structure 151 such that ffi (S1; Dummy) = S2 holds. 27 By modifying the LR machine to use this unbounded lookahead mechanism, three to six-fold improvements in PS recovery times were observed. ffl Subcategorization. Dummy non-terminals and extra pre-conditions also allow phrase
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Parser Design 51 2. prolog does not properly implement SLD-resolution. Standard prolog systems have two major defects. (1) The full unification algorithm (with the occurs check) is not usually implemented. The consequence is that soundness is not preserved. (2) prolog uses an unfair computation rule,
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TELECONFERENCING EYE CONTACT USING A VIRTUAL CAMERA Maximilian Ott John P. Lewis Ingemar Cox + C&C Research Laboratories, NEC USA + NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540, USA max@ccrl.nj.nec.com
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Submitted to IEEE Trans. on Aerospace and Electronic Systems. A Comparison Of Two Algorithms For Determining Ranked Assignments With Application to Multi-Target Tracking and Motion Correspondence Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 U.S.A.
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STATISTICAL MODELLING OF EPIPOLAR MISALIGNMENT Ingemar J. Cox and S ebastien Roy NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540, U.S.A. ingemarjsebastien@research.nj.nec.com
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c NEC. To appear in IEEE Trans. on PAMI. An Efficient Implementation of Reid's Multiple Hypothesis Tracking Algorithm and its Evaluation for the Purpose of Visual Tracking Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 U.S.A. ingemar@research.nj.nec.com Sunita L. Hingorani
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Computational Properties of Principle-Based Grammatical Theories by Sandiway Fong B.Sc.(Eng), Computing Science, Imperial College of Science and Technology University of London (1984) S.M. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1986) Submitted to the
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c NEC Research Institute, Technical Report 95 09. Feature-Based Face Recognition Using Mixture-Distance Ingemar J. Cox Joumana Ghosn Peter N. Yianilos
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c IEEE. Published in IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing, 1995. DYNAMIC HISTOGRAM WARPING OF IMAGE PAIRS FOR CONSTANT IMAGE BRIGHTNESS Ingemar J. Cox, S ebastien Roy NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540, U.S.A. ingemar|sebastien@research.nj.nec.com Sunita L. Hingorani AT&T Bell
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c NEC Research Institute 1995. Submitted to IEEE Trans. on Image Processing. Portions of this work appear in the IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing, (1995). Dynamic Histogram Warping of Images Pairs for Constant Image Brightness Ingemar J. Cox, S ebastien Roy , Sunita L. Hingoraniy NEC Research
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Published in A.I. Journal, 66, 2, 311-344, (1994) Send email to ingemar@research.nj.nec.com to request a reprint. Modeling a Dynamic Environment Using a Bayesian Multiple Hypothesis Approach Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 John J. Leonard MIT Sea Grant
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Published in Int J. of Robotics Research, 11, 4, 286-298, 1992. Please send email to ingemar@research.nj.nec.com to request a reprint. Dynamic Map Building for an Autonomous Mobile Robot John J. Leonard Hugh F. Durrant-Whyte Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford Parks Road, Oxford OX1
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c Copyright IEEE Inc. Published in the IEEE Int. Conf. on Robotics and Automation, 1995 Underwater Sonar Data Fusion Using an Efficient Multiple Hypothesis Algorithm John J. Leonard Bradley A. Moran Ingemar J. Cox Matthew L. Miller jleonard@mit.edu bamoran@mit.edu ingemar@research.nj.nec.com
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c NEC Research Institute, Technical Report 95 10. Secure Spread Spectrum Watermarking for Multimedia Ingemar J. Coxy, Joe Kiliany, Tom Leightonz and Talal Shamoony
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c Copyright IEEE Inc. Published in IEEE Trans. AES, 32, 1, 486-489, (1995). On Finding Ranked Assignments With Application to Multi-Target Tracking and Motion Correspondence Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 U.S.A. ingemar@research.nj.nec.com Matt L. Miller
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Published in Int. J. of Computer Vision, 11, 1, 5-24, (1993). A Bayesian Multiple Hypothesis Approach to Contour Segmentation Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 ingemar@research.nj.nec.com James M. Rehg Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng. Carnegie Mellon
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c Copyright IEEE Inc. Published in IEEE Int. Conf. on Pattern Recognition, 437-443, (1994). A Maximum Likelihood N-Camera Stereo Algorithm Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton NJ 08540, U.S.A. ingemar@research.nj.nec.com April 20, 1995
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First-Order vs. Second-Order Single Layer Recurrent Neural Networks Mark W. Goudreau y C. Lee Giles z Srimat T. Chakradhar x D. Chen {
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Robust Lexical Acquisition Despite Extremely Noisy Input Jeffrey Mark Siskind, University of Toronto 1 Introduction Noise is a central problem facing a language learner. Any theory of language acquisition must explain how children robustly make correct categorical decisions about their native language
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Screamer: A Portable Efficient Implementation of Nondeterministic Common Lisp Jeffrey Mark Siskind University of Pennsylvania Institute for Research in Cognitive Science 3401 Walnut Street Room 407C Philadelphia PA 19104 215/898{0367 internet: Qobi@CIS.UPenn.EDU David Allen McAllestery M. I. T.
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A Maximum-Likelihood Approach to Visual Event Classification Jeffrey Mark Siskind and Quaid Morris Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Toronto Ontario M5S 1A4 CANADA
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Grounding Language in Perception Jeffrey Mark Siskind Department of Computer Science University of Toronto Toronto Ontario M5S 1A4 CANADA 416/978{6114 internet: Qobi@CS.Toronto.EDU December 8, 1994
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Lexical Acquisition in the Presence of Noise and Homonymy Jeffrey Mark Siskind Department of Computer Science University of Toronto Toronto Ontario M5S 1A4 CANADA 416/978{6114 internet: Qobi@CS.Toronto.EDU
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Dispelling Myths about Language Bootstrapping Jeffrey Mark Siskind M. I. T. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 545 Technology Square, Room NE43{800b Cambridge MA 02139 617/253{5659 internet: Qobi@AI.MIT.EDU
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ACQUIRING CORE MEANINGS OF WORDS, REPRESENTED AS JACKENDOFF-STYLE CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURES, FROM CORRELATED STREAMS OF LINGUISTIC AND NON-LINGUISTIC INPUT Jeffrey Mark Siskind M. I. T. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 545 Technology Square, Room NE43{800b Cambridge MA 02139 617/253{5659 internet:
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Nondeterministic Lisp as a Substrate for Constraint Logic Programming Jeffrey Mark Siskind University of Pennsylvania IRCS 3401 Walnut Street Room 407C Philadelphia PA 19104 215/898{0367 internet: Qobi@CIS.UPenn.EDU David Allen McAllestery M. I. T. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 545 Technology
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Grounding language in perception Jeffrey Mark Siskind University of Pennsylvania Institute for Research in Cognitive Science 3401 Walnut Street, Room 407C Philadelphia PA 19104 215/898{0367 internet: Qobi@CIS.UPenn.EDU
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A Maximum-Likelihood Approach to Visual Event Perception Jeffrey Mark Siskind Qobi@CS.Toronto.EDU Quaid Morris Quaid@CS.Toronto.EDU Department of Computer Science University of Toronto Toronto Ontario M5S 1A4 CANADA December 1, 1994
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Lexical Acquisition as Constraint Satisfaction Jeffrey Mark Siskind University of Pennsylvania Institute for Research in Cognitive Science 3401 Walnut Street, Room 411C Philadelphia PA 19104 215/898{0367 internet: Qobi@CIS.UPenn.EDU February 16, 1993
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Computational Perception of Scene Dynamics Richard Mann, Allan Jepson , and Jeffrey Mark Siskind Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A4 CANADA
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1 Visual Event Perception Jeffrey Mark Siskind University of Toronto
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Axiomatic Support for Event Perception Jeffrey Mark Siskind Department of Computer Science University of Toronto Toronto Ontario M5S 1A4 CANADA 416/978{6114 internet: Qobi@CS.Toronto.EDU
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Naive Physics, Event Perception, Lexical Semantics, and Language Acquisition by Jeffrey Mark Siskind B.A. Computer Science (1979) Technion, Israel Institute of Technology S.M. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (1989) Massachusetts Institute of Technology Submitted to the Department of
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Solving a Lexical Acquisition Task via an Encoding as a Propositional Satisfiability Problem Jeffrey Mark Siskind University of Pennsylvania Institute for Research in Cognitive Science In the process of learning their native language children must learn a lexicon mapping words to their meanings. In this
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An experimental comparison of recurrent neural networksy Bill G. Horne and C. Lee Giles NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fhorne,gilesg@research.nj.nec.com
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An Analysis of Noise in Recurrent Neural Networks: Convergence and Generalization Kam Jim C. Lee Giles Bill G. Horne NEC Research Institute, Inc. 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fkamjim,giles,horneg@research.nj.nec.com Also with Institute for Advanced Computer Studies University of Maryland
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Bounds on the complexity of recurrent neural network implementations of finite state machines Bill G. Horney and Don R. Hush Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131 y Currently at: NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 Address
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Learning Large DeBruijn Automata with Feed-Forward Neural Networks University of California, San Diego Computer Science and Engineering Technical Report CS94-398 Daniel S. Clouse C. Lee Gilesy Bill G. Hornez Garrison W. Cottrellx December 22, 1994
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Fixed Points in Two{Neuron Discrete Time Recurrent Networks: Stability and Bifurcation Considerations Peter Ti<=no Department of Computer Science and Engineering Slovak Technical University Ilkovicova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, Slovakia Email: tino@decef.elf.stuba.sk Bill G. Horne and C. Lee Gilesy NEC
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Learning long{term dependencies in NARX recurrent neural networks Tsungnan Lin 1;2, Bill G. Horne 1, Peter Ti<=no 1;3 and C. Lee Giles 1;4 1 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540 3 Dept. of
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Computational capabilities of recurrent NARX neural networks Hava T. Siegelmann Department of Information Systems Engineering Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management Technion (Israel Institute of Technology) Haifa 32000, Israel Email: iehava@ie.technion.ac.il Bill G. Horne and C. Lee Giles NEC
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Learning a Class of Large Finite State Machines with a Recurrent Neural Networkz C. Lee Giles B. G. Horne T. Liny NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fgiles,horne,ling@research.nj.nec.com Also with UMIACS University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 y Also with EE Department
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Finite State Machines and Recurrent Neural Networks { Automata and Dynamical Systems Approaches Peter Ti<=noa;c, Bill G. Horne c, C. Lee Gilesc;d, Pete C. Collingwoodb aDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering Slovak Technical University Ilkovicova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, Slovakia Email:
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Published in Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 7, p. 537, MIT Press, 1995 Learning with Product Units Laurens R. Leerink Department of Electrical Engineering The University of Sydney NSW 2006, Australia laurens@sedal.su.oz.au C. Lee Giles NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way
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Effects of Noise on Convergence and Generalization in Recurrent Networksy Kam Jim Bill G. Horne C. Lee Giles NEC Research Institute, Inc., 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 fkamjim,horne,gilesg@research.nj.nec.com
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Realistic Compilation by Program Transformation | Detailed Summary | Richard Kelsey Paul Hudak Yale University Department of Computer Science
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Scale Space Localization, Blur, and Contour-Based Image Coding James H. Elder Steven W. Zucker Computer Science Division Centre for Intelligent Machines NEC Research Institute McGill University Princeton, NJ 08540 Montr eal, Qu ebec, Canada H3A 2A7
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Lower bounds for the spectral radius of a matrix Bill G. Horne NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 horne@research.nj.nec.com December 18, 1995 NECI Technical Report 95{14
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Face Recognition: A Hybrid Neural Network Approach Steve Lawrence1;2 , C. Lee Giles1y, Ah Chung Tsoi2, Andrew D. Back2 flawrence,act,backg@elec.uq.edu.au, giles@research.nj.nec.com 1 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 2 Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of
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TO APPEAR (EDITED) IN: IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VISUAL LANGUAGES, SEPTEMBER, 1995 1 In Search of a Simple Visual Vocabulary Elisabeth Freeman, David Gelernter Yale University
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Flow-directed Inlining Suresh Jagannathan and Andrew Wright NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fsuresh,wrightg@research.nj.nec.com
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Higher-Order Distributed Objects HENRY CEJTIN, SURESH JAGANNATHAN, and RICHARD KELSEY NEC Research Institute We describe a distributed implementation of Scheme that permits efficient transmission of higherorder objects such as closures and continuations. The integration of distributed communication
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Virtual Topologies: A New Concurrency Abstraction for High-Level Parallel Languages (Preliminary Report) James Philbin1, Suresh Jagannathan1, Rajiv Mirani2 1 Computer Science Division, NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, fphilbin|sureshg@research.nj.nec.com 2 Department of Computer Science, Yale
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Effective Flow Analysis for Avoiding Run-Time Checks Suresh Jagannathan and Andrew Wright NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 fsuresh,wrightg@research.nj.nec.com
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A Proposal for the BSP Worldwide Standard Library (preliminary version) Mark W. Goudreau1 Jonathan M. D. Hill2 Kevin Lang3 Bill McColl2 Satish B. Rao3;4 Dan C. Stefanescu5 Torsten Suel3;4 Thanasis Tsantilas6 Authors' affiliations: (1) University of Central Florida (2) Oxford University (3) NEC Research
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An Analysis of Noise in Recurrent Neural Networks: Convergence and Generalizationy Kam Jim C. Lee Giles Bill G. Horne NEC Research Institute, Inc. 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fkamjim,giles,horneg@research.nj.nec.com Also with Institute for Advanced Computer Studies University of Maryland
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Fixed Points in Two{Neuron Discrete Time Recurrent Networks: Stability and Bifurcation Considerations Peter Ti<=no Department of Computer Science and Engineering Slovak Technical University Ilkovicova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, Slovakia Email: tino@decef.elf.stuba.sk Bill G. Horne and C. Lee Giles NEC
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A Secure, Imperceptable yet Perceptually Salient, Spread Spectrum Watermark for Multimedia Ingemar J. Coxy, Joe Kiliany, Tom Leightonz and Talal Shamoony
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Pattern Matching for Scheme Andrew K. Wright and Bruce F. Duba Department of Computer Science Rice University Houston, TX 77251-1892 Version 1.12, May 24, 1995 Please direct questions or bug reports regarding this software to wright@research.nj.nec.com. The most recent version of this software can be
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Ratio regions": a technique for image segmentation. Ingemar J. Cox Satish B. Rao NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princetion, NJ 08540 ingemarjsatish@research.nj.nec.com Yu Zhong Computer Science Department Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824{1027 zhongyu@cps.msu.edu
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DRAFT DO NOT QUOTE A Computational Study of Cross-Situational Techniques for Learning Word-to-Meaning Mappings Jeffrey Mark Siskind1 May 10, 1996 Running Title: Cross-Situational Techniques Correspondence Address: Department of Electrical Engineering, Technion, Haifa 32000, ISRAEL. email:
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A Correspondence between Continuation Passing Style and Static Single Assignment Form Richard A. Kelsey NEC Research Institute kelsey@research.nj.nec.com
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A Secure, Imperceptable yet Perceptually Salient, Spread Spectrum Watermark for Multimedia Ingemar J. Coxy, Joe Kiliany, Tom Leightonz and Talal Shamoony
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SECURE SPREAD SPECTRUM WATERMARKING FOR IMAGES, AUDIO AND VIDEO Ingemar J. Coxy, Joe Kiliany, Tom Leightonz, and Talal Shamoony yNEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 Email: ingemar|joe|talal@research.nj.nec.com z Mathematics Department and Laboratory for Computer Science MIT,
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c NEC Research Institute. Workshop on Information Hiding, Newton Institute, Univ. of Cambridge, May 1996. A Secure, Robust Watermark for Multimedia Ingemar J. Coxy, Joe Kiliany, Tom Leightonz and Talal Shamoony
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Empirical Aspects of Theoretical Computer Science Andrew V. Goldberg NEC Research Institute June 1996 1 Introduction The future of Theoretical Computer Science is a subject of extensive discussion in the community. This is a position essay on the subject. Two recent reports, Theory of computing: Goals
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On-Line Prediction of Multiprocessor Memory Access Patterns M.F. Sakr1,2, C. L. Giles1,5, S. P. Levitan2, B. G. Horne1, M. Maggini4, D. M. Chiarulli3 1NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ, 08540 sakr@research.nj.nec.com 2EE Department, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261 3CS Department,
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Chapter 4 One Sided Communications 4.1 Introduction Remote Memory Access (RMA) extends the communication mechanisms of MPI by allowing transfer of data from the memory of one process to the memory of another process to occur with the explicit involvement of one of the two processes only: either the
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A Secure, Robust Watermark for Multimedia Ingemar J. Cox1, Joe Kilian1, Tom Leighton2 and Talal Shamoon1 1 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 Email: ingemar|joe|talal@research.nj.nec.com 2 Mathematics Department and Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139.
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Advanced Digital Libraries ADL'96 Forum, May 13-15, Washington D.C., 1996 Target Testing and the PicHunter Bayesian Multimedia Retrieval System Ingemar J. Cox, Matt L. Miller, Stephen M. Omohundro, Peter N. Yianilos NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540
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Predictive Control of Opto-Electronic Reconfigurable Interconnection Networks Using Neural Networks M.F. Sakr1,2, S. P. Levitan2, C. L. Giles1,5, B. G. Horne1, M. Maggini4, D. M. Chiarulli3 1NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ, 08540 sakr@research.nj.nec.com 2EE Department, University of Pittsburgh,
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Published in the Int. Conf. on Pattern Recognition, 437-442, (1994) 1 An Efficient Implementation and Evaluation of Reid's Multiple Hypothesis Tracking Algorithm for Visual Tracking Ingemar J. Cox and Sunita L. Hingorani NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540
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Tail-Recursive Stack Disciplines for an Interpreter Richard A. Kelsey NEC Research Institute kelsey@research.nj.nec.com 8 March 1993
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Ratio regions": a technique for image segmentation. Ingemar J. Cox Satish B. Rao NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princetion, NJ 08540 ingemarjsatish@research.nj.nec.com Yu Zhong Computer Science Department Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824{1027 zhongyu@cps.msu.edu
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Soft Scheme Reference Manual Andrew K. Wright Rice University Houston, TX 77251-1892 April 21, 1995 This software is Copyright (c) 1993,1994 by Andrew K. Wright. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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MPI: %a%C%;!<%8DL .%$%s% !<%U%'!<%9I8=` (F|K8lLu%I%i%U%H) MPI %U%)!<%i%` MPI F|K8lLu%W%m%8%'%/%HLu 1996 G/ 9 7n 10 F| 86=qBjL> MPI: A Message-Passing Interface Standard Message Passing Interface Forum June 12, 1995 This work was supported in part by ARPA and NSF under grant ASC-9310330, the National
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1 Performance of On-Line Learning Methods in Predicting Multiprocessor Memory Access Patterns Majd F. Sakr1,2, Steven P. Levitan2, Donald M. Chiarulli3, Bill G. Horne1, C. Lee Giles1,4 1NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton NJ 08540 2University of Pittsburgh, Electrical Engineering
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Draft October 14, 1996(16:58) Cylindrical Rectification Without Epipolar Distortion S ebastien Roy , Jean Meuniery , Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540, U.S.A. sebastienjingemar@research.nj.nec.com meunier@iro.umontreal.ca
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Modelling Edge Acuity se1100.11Stimulus blur sb (arc min)Acuity sx(arc min) (Data from Watt & Morgan '84) Local Scale Control:
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Unsupervised Learning of Visually-Observed Events Jeffrey Mark Siskind Department of Computer Science University of Vermont Burlington VT 05405 USA 802/656{2538 Qobi@EMBA.UVM.EDU http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~qobi People can describe what they see. Not only can they describe the objects that they see, they
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The Computational Perception of Scene Dynamics Richard Mann1 Allan Jepson1;2 Jeffrey Mark Siskind3 1Department of Computer Science University of Toronto 6 Kings College Road Toronto Ontario M5S 3H5 CANADA fMann,Jepsong@CS.Toronto.EDU 2Canadian Institute for Advanced Research 3Department of Electrical
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Original Partial Contour Code (brightness) Full Contour Code (brightness + blur)Contours
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Filling-in blur from contours
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Reconstructing Images from Contours: Theory Logan 1977 Proves completeness of 0-crossings for 1-D, strictly one-octave bandpass signal. Marr 1980 Conjectures that LoG 0-crossings + gradient magnitudes at multiple scales may be complete. Yuille & Poggio, 1985,1986 Location of 0-crossings, over complete
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contour code filled-in brightness terrain filled-in blur terrain final reconstruction edge intensitiesedge blur space-varying reblur L(x,y) * G(x,y,sb) sb L
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Filling-in brightness from contours
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Polymorphic Splitting: An Effective Polyvariant Flow Analysis SURESH JAGANNATHAN and ANDREW K. WRIGHT NEC Research Institute This paper describes a general purpose program analysis that computes global control-flow and data-flow information for higher-order, call-by-value languages. The analysis employs
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AN EFFICIENT COST SCALING ALGORITHM FOR THE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM ANDREW V. GOLDBERG AND ROBERT KENNEDY COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT STANFORD UNIVERSITY STANFORD, CA 94305 GOLDBERG@CS.STANFORD.EDU ROBERT@CS.STANFORD.EDU August 1, 1995
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AN EFFICIENT IMPLEMENTATION OF A SCALING MINIMUM-COST FLOW ALGORITHM ANDREW V. GOLDBERG COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT STANFORD UNIVERSITY STANFORD, CA 94305 October 1992; revised December 1994 and October 1995. Running head: Efficient Min-Cost Flow Algorithm .
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ON IMPLEMENTING PUSH-RELABEL METHOD FOR THE MAXIMUM FLOW PROBLEM BORIS V. CHERKASSKY CENTRAL INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMICS AND MATHEMATICS KRASIKOVA ST. 32, 117418, MOSCOW, RUSSIA CHER@CEMI.MSK.SU ANDREW V. GOLDBERG COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, STANFORD UNIVERSITY STANFORD, CA 94305, USA
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Multi-body Grouping from Motion Images C. W. Gear NEC Research Institute 4, Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 November 19, 1996
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Cylindrical Rectification to Minimize Epipolar Distortion Stereo Analysis, Image Sequence Analysis, Calibration and Pose Estimation
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The LATEX2HTML Translator Nikos Drakos, Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds. February 5, 1996 This document accompanies LATEX2HTML Version 96.11
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PUBLICATIONS Andrew V. Goldberg Books and Portions of Books B{1 Parallel Network Flow Algorithms by A. V. Goldberg, in Synthesis of Parallel Algorithms, edited by J. Reif, Morgan-Kaufmann, 813{840, 1993. B{2 Network Flow Algorithms by A. V. Goldberg, E. Tardos, and R. E. Tarjan, in Algorithms and
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Revised4:95 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme RICHARD KELSEY, WILLIAM CLINGER, AND JONATHAN REES (Editors) H. ABELSON R. K. DYBVIG C. T. HAYNES G. J. ROZAS N. I. ADAMS IV D. P. FRIEDMAN E. KOHLBECKER G. L. STEELE JR. D. H. BARTLEY R. HALSTEAD D. OXLEY G. J. SUSSMAN G. BROOKS C. HANSON K. M.
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Princeton Charter School Mr. XX YY ZZAABN DD, FF 99999 MISC January 16th, 1997 Dear XX I am writing on behalf of the fund-raising committee of the founders of Princeton Charter School (PCS). PCS is a new public school, funded by public monies, and operated under a charter granted by the Commissioner of
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RESUME Andrew V. Goldberg Address Mail: NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540. Phone: (609) 951-2727. Fax: (609) 951-2488. E-mail: avg@research.nj.nec.com. URL: http://www.neci.nj.nec.com/homepages/avg.html. Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. Doctor
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Statement of Research Jeffrey Mark Siskind Visual Event Perception People can describe what they see. If you were to see me pick up a pen, you could describe that observation by saying Jeff picked up the pen. In doing so, you describe both objects, like people and pens, as well as events, like pickings
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Curriculum Vitae Jeffrey Mark Siskind Home Address: 500 South Prospect Street #13 Burlington VT 05401{3542 USA 802/660{2577 Office Address: Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering University of Vermont Burlington VT 05405{0156 USA voice: 802/656{2538 FAX: 802/656{0696 Qobi@EMBA.UVM.EDU
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Lexical Ambiguity and Information Retrieval Robert Krovetz W. Bruce Croft Computer and Information Science Department University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003
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Learning to Augment a Machine-Readable Dictionary Robert Krovetz Department of Computer Science University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
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Viewing Morphology as an Inference Process Robert Krovetz Department of Computer Science University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003
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Workshop on Information Hiding, Newton Institute, Univ. of Cambridge, May 1996. A Secure, Robust Watermark for Multimedia Ingemar J. Coxy, Joe Kiliany, Tom Leightonz and Talal Shamoony
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To appear in the Proc. of Electronic Imaging`97, February 1997 A review of watermarking and the importance of perceptual modeling Ingemar J. Cox and Matt L. Miller NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540
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Int. Conf. on Pattern Recognition, Vienna, Austria, 1996 PicHunter: Bayesian Relevance Feedback for Image Retrieval Ingemar J. Cox, Matt L. Miller, Stephen M. Omohundro, Peter N. Yianilos NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540
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Proc. 1996 International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP'96, Vol III, pp. 243{246, c IEEE 1996 1 SECURE SPREAD SPECTRUM WATERMARKING FOR IMAGES, AUDIO AND VIDEO Ingemar J. Coxy, Joe Kiliany, Tom Leightonz, and Talal Shamoony yNEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 Email:
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Smith typeset 740 Apr 17, 1997 Synthetic Chemistry Computational complexity of synthetic chemistry { Basic facts Warren D. Smith wds@research.nj.nec.com April 17, 1997
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The Computational Perception of Scene Dynamics Richard Mann Allan Jepson Jeffrey Mark Siskind May 7, 1997 PixelClub{96 May 7, 1997 1 1 Something Missing|I PICK-UP part-1 Agent moves towards Patient Patient at rest above Source part-2 Agent and Patient move away from Source Source remains at rest DROP
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A Maximum-Likelihood Approach to Visual Event Classification Jeffrey Mark Siskind Department of Electrical Engineering Technion, Haifa 32000, ISRAEL +972{4{8294652 Qobi@EE.Technion.AC.IL http://tochna.technion.ac.il/~qobi andQuaid Morris Department of Computer Science University of Toronto Toronto
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A Maximum-Likelihood Approach to Visual Event Classification Jeffrey Mark Siskind Department of Electrical Engineering Technion, Haifa 32000, ISRAEL +972{4{8294652 Qobi@EE.Technion.AC.IL http://tochna.technion.ac.il/~qobi April 1, 1996 Ollendorff{96 April 1, 1996 1 1 The Problem 9
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Revised4:97 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme RICHARD KELSEY, WILLIAM CLINGER, AND JONATHAN REES (Editors) H. ABELSON R. K. DYBVIG C. T. HAYNES G. J. ROZAS N. I. ADAMS IV D. P. FRIEDMAN E. KOHLBECKER G. L. STEELE JR. D. H. BARTLEY R. HALSTEAD D. OXLEY G. J. SUSSMAN G. BROOKS C. HANSON K. M.
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Smith typeset 1011 May 3, 1997 Molecular tinkertoys Molecular tinkertoys and how to assemble them Warren D. Smith wds@research.nj.nec.com May 3, 1997
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Type-Directed Flow Analysis for Typed Intermediate Languages Draft prepared for SAS '97, not for distribution Correspondence to wright@research.nj.nec.com (609) 951-2781 FAX (609) 951-2488 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 Suresh Jagannathan Stephen Weeks Andrew Wright
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Polymorphic Splitting: An Effective Polyvariant Flow Analysis ANDREW K. WRIGHT and SURESH JAGANNATHAN NEC Research Institute This paper describes a general-purpose program analysis that computes global control-flow and data-flow information for higher-order, call-by-value languages. The analysis employs
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Fuzzy Finite-State Automata Can Be Deterministically Encoded Into Recurrent Neural Networks Christian W. Omlin a, Karvel K. Thornber a, C. Lee Giles a;b a NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ 08540 b UMIACS, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
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Experimental Comparison of the Effect of Order in Recurrent Neural Networks Clifford B. Millera and C.L. Gilesa,b aNEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 bInstitute for Advanced Computer Studies, U. Maryland, College Park, MD20742 Abstract There has been much interest in
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On the Applicability of Neural Network and Machine Learning Methodologies to Natural Language Processing Steve Lawrence , C. Lee Gilesy, Sandiway Fong lawrence@elec.uq.oz.au, fgiles,sandiwayg@research.nj.nec.com NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 Technical Report
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A Delay Damage Model Selection Algorithm for NARX Neural Networks Tsungnan Lin 1;2 ,C. Lee Giles 1;3, Bill G. Horne 1, S.Y. Kung 2 1 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540 3 UMIACS, University of
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Stable Encoding of Large Finite-State Automata in Recurrent Neural Networks with Sigmoid Discriminants Christian W. Omlin a;b, C. Lee Giles a;c a NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 b CS Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180 c UMIACS, U. of Maryland,
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Routing in Optical Multistage Interconnection Networks: a Neural Network Solution C. Lee Gilesyz Mark W. Goudreaux
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Learning a Class of Large Finite State Machines with a Recurrent Neural Networky C. Lee Giles B. G. Horne T. Liny NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fgiles,horne,ling@research.nj.nec.com Also with UMIACS University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 y Also with EE Department
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Fixed Points in Two{Neuron Discrete Time Recurrent Networks: Stability and Bifurcation Considerations Peter Ti<=no Department of Computer Science and Engineering Slovak Technical University Ilkovicova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, Slovakia Email: tino@decef.elf.stuba.sk Bill G. Horne and C. Lee Gilesy NEC
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A Delay Damage Model Selection Algorithm for NARX Neural Networks Tsungnan Lin 1;2y,C. Lee Giles 1;3, Bill G. Horne 1, S.Y. Kung 2 1 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540 3 UMIACS, University of
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Finite State Machines and Recurrent Neural Networks { Automata and Dynamical Systems Approaches Peter Ti<=noa;c, Bill G. Horne c, C. Lee Gilesc;d, Pete C. Collingwoodb aDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering Slovak Technical University Ilkovicova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, Slovakia Email:
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Alternative Discrete-Time Operators and Their Application to Nonlinear Models Andrew D. Backy Laboratory for Artificial Brain Systems, Frontier Research Program RIKEN, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako{shi, Saitama 351-01, Japan Ah Chung Tsoiy Faculty of Informatics
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Computational capabilities of recurrent NARX neural networksy Hava T. Siegelmann Department of Information Systems Engineering Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management Technion (Israel Institute of Technology) Haifa 32000, Israel Email: iehava@ie.technion.ac.il Bill G. Horne and C. Lee Giles NEC
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Accepted for publication, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, Special Issue on Neural Networks and Pattern Recognition. Face Recognition: A Convolutional Neural Network Approach Steve Lawrence1;2 , C. Lee Giles1yz, Ah Chung Tsoi2, Andrew D. Back2 flawrence,act,backg@elec.uq.edu.au,
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Extraction of Rules from Discrete-Time Recurrent Neural Networks Christian W. Omlin, C. Lee Giles NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, N.J. 08540 USA Phone: (609) 951-f2691,2642g E-mail: fomlinc,gilesg@research.nj.nec.com Technical Report CS-TR-3465 and UMIACS-TR-95-54 University of
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Pruning Recurrent Neural Networks for Improved Generalization Performance C. Lee Giles a;b, Christian W. Omlin a;c a NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 b UMIACS, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 c Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180
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Face Recognition: A Hybrid Neural Network Approach Steve Lawrence1;2 , C. Lee Giles1y, Ah Chung Tsoi2, Andrew D. Back2 flawrence,act,backg@elec.uq.edu.au, giles@research.nj.nec.com 1 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 2 Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of
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An Analysis of Noise in Recurrent Neural Networks: Convergence and Generalization Kam-Chuen Jim C. Lee Giles Bill G. Horne NEC Research Institute, Inc. 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fkamjim,giles,horneg@research.nj.nec.com Also with Institute for Advanced Computer Studies University of Maryland
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What Size Neural Network Gives Optimal Generalization Convergence Properties of Backpropagation Steve Lawrence1;2 , C. Lee Giles1yz, Ah Chung Tsoi2 flawrence,actg@elec.uq.edu.au, giles@research.nj.nec.com 1 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 2 Department of Electrical and
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Constructing Deterministic Finite-State Automata in Recurrent Neural Networks Christian W. Omlin a, C. Lee Giles a;b a NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 b UMIACS, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 fomlinc, gilesg@research.nj.nec.com
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1 The Neural Network Pushdown Automaton: Model, Stack and Learning Simulations UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND TR NOs. UMIACS-TR-93-77 & CS-TR-3118 August 20, 1993 - Revised January, 1995 G.Z. Suna,b, C.L. Gilesb,c, H.H. Chena,b and Y.C. Leea,b aLaboratory For Plasma Research, bInstitute for Advanced Computer
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Learning, Representation, and Synthesis of Discrete Dynamical Systems in Continuous Recurrent Neural Networks C. Lee Gilesa;b Christian W. Omlina aNEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 bInstitute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
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Rule Revision with Recurrent Neural Networks Christian W. Omlina;b and C.L. Gilesa;c aNEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, New Jersey bComputer Science Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York cInstitute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland, College
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Constructive Learning of Recurrent Neural Networks: Limitations of Recurrent Casade Correlation and a Simple Solution C.L. Gilesa;b, D. Chena, G.Z. Suna, H.H. Chena, Y.C. Leea, M.W. Goudreauc aInstitute for Advanced Computer Studies University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 bNEC Research Institute 4
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Published in Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 7, p. 537, MIT Press, 1995 Learning with Product Units Laurens R. Leerink Department of Electrical Engineering The University of Sydney NSW 2006, Australia laurens@sedal.su.oz.au C. Lee Giles NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way
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Extraction, Insertion and Refinement of Symbolic Rules in Dynamically-Driven Recurrent Neural Networks C.L. Gilesa;c and C. W. Omlina;b aNEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 bComputer Science Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180 cInstitute for Advanced
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Computational capabilities of recurrent NARX neural networksy Hava T. Siegelmann Department of Information Systems Engineering Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management Technion (Israel Institute of Technology) Haifa 32000, Israel Email: iehava@ie.technion.ac.il Bill G. Horne and C. Lee Giles NEC
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Product Unit Learning Laurens R. Leerinka, C. Lee Gilesb;c, Bill G. Horneb, Marwan A. Jabria aSEDAL, Department of Electrical Engineering The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia bNEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA c UMIACS, University of Maryland, College
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Constructing Deterministic Finite-State Automata in Recurrent Neural Networks Christian W. Omlin a, C. Lee Giles a;b a NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 b UMIACS, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 fomlinc, gilesg@research.nj.nec.com
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Learning Large DeBruijn Automata with Feed-Forward Neural Networks University of California, San Diego Computer Science and Engineering Technical Report CS94-398 Daniel S. Clouse C. Lee Gilesy Bill G. Hornez Garrison W. Cottrellx December 22, 1994
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How Embedded Memory in Recurrent Neural Network Architectures Helps Learning Long-term Temporal Dependencies Tsungnan Lin 1;2, Bill G. Horne 1 and C. Lee Giles 1;3 1 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton,
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Fuzzy Finite-State Automata Can Be Deterministically Encoded Into Recurrent Neural Networks Christian W. Omlin a, Karvel K. Thornber a, C. Lee Giles a;b a NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ 08540 b UMIACS, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 U. of Maryland Technical Report CS-TR-3599 and
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Effects of Noise on Convergence and Generalization in Recurrent Networksy Kam Jim Bill G. Horne C. Lee Giles NEC Research Institute, Inc., 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 fkamjim,horne,gilesg@research.nj.nec.com
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Extraction of Rules from Discrete-Time Recurrent Neural Networks Christian W. Omlin, C. Lee Giles NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, N.J. 08540 USA Phone: (609) 951-f2691,2642g E-mail: fomlinc,gilesg@research.nj.nec.com
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An experimental comparison of recurrent neural networksy Bill G. Horne and C. Lee Giles NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fhorne,gilesg@research.nj.nec.com
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Learning long{term dependencies is not as difficult with NARX recurrent neural networks Tsungnan Lin 1;2, Bill G. Horne 1, Peter Ti<=no 1;3 and C. Lee Giles 1;4 1 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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Appears in Symbolic, Connectionist, and Statistical Approaches to Learning for Natural Language Processing, Lecture Notes in AI, edited by Stefan Wermter, Ellen Riloff and Gabriele Scheler, Springer Verlag, New York, pp. 33 47, 1996. Natural Language Grammatical Inference: A Comparison of Recurrent
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An Analysis of Noise in Recurrent Neural Networks: Convergence and Generalization Kam Jim C. Lee Giles Bill G. Horne NEC Research Institute, Inc. 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fkamjim,giles,horneg@research.nj.nec.com Also with Institute for Advanced Computer Studies University of Maryland
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Representation of Fuzzy Finite State Automata in Continuous Recurrent Neural Networks Christian W. Omlin a, Karvel K. Thornber a, C. Lee Giles a;b a NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ 08540 b UMIACS, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 Phone: (609) 951-f2691,2642,2622g FAX: (609) 951-2682 e-mail:
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First-Order vs. Second-Order Single Layer Recurrent Neural Networks Mark W. Goudreau y C. Lee Giles z Srimat T. Chakradhar x D. Chen {
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Learning a Class of Large Finite State Machines with a Recurrent Neural Networkz C. Lee Giles B. G. Horne T. Liny NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fgiles,horne,ling@research.nj.nec.com Also with UMIACS University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 y Also with EE Department
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Using Recurrent Neural Networks to Learn the Structure of Interconnection Networks1 Mark W. Goudreau Department of Computer Science University of Central Florida and C. Lee Giles NEC Research Institute, Inc. and UMIACS, University of Maryland Published in Neural Networks, 8(5), p. 793, 1995. Copyright
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Learning long{term dependencies in NARX recurrent neural networks Tsungnan Lin 1;2, Bill G. Horne 1, Peter Ti<=no 1;3 and C. Lee Giles 1;4 1 NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540 3 Dept. of
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Training Recurrent Neural Networks with Temporal Input Encodings C.W. Omlin a;b, C.L. Giles a;c, B.G. Horne a, L.R. Leerink d, T. Lin a a NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 b CS Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180 c UMIACS, University of Maryland,
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Fault-Tolerant Implementation of Finite-State Automata in Recurrent Neural Networks C.W. Omlin a;b, C.L. Giles a;c a NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 b CS Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180 c UMIACS, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
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Coercion as a Metaphor for Computation Suresh Jagannathan Department of Computer Science Yale University
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Type-Directed Flow Analysis for Typed Intermediate Languages Suresh Jagannathan, Stephen Weeks, and Andrew Wright NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540
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A Programming Language Supporting First-Class Parallel Environments Suresh Jagannathan MIT / LCS / TR-434 January, 1989 c Suresh Jagannathan 1989 The author hereby grants to MIT permission to reproduce and to distribute copies of this technical report in whole or in part. This report describes research
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Optimizing Analysis for First-Class Tuple-Spaces Suresh Jagannathan Department of Computer Science Yale University New Haven, CT 06520 jagannathan@cs.yale.edu
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Analyzing Stores and References in a Parallel Symbolic Language Suresh Jagannathan Stephen Weeksz
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Flow-directed Inlining Suresh Jagannathan and Andrew Wright NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fsuresh,wrightg@research.nj.nec.com
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A Foundation for an Efficient Multi-Threaded Scheme System Suresh Jagannathan Jim Philbin NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 @research.nj.nec.com
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LISP AND SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION: An International Journal, , { , 1994 c 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers { Manufactured in The Netherlands A Concurrent Abstract Interpreter STEPHEN WEEKS (weeks@cs.cmu.edu) Dept. of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA SURESH JAGANNATHAN
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Effective Flow Analysis for Avoiding Run-Time Checks Suresh Jagannathan and Andrew Wright NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540 fsuresh,wrightg@research.nj.nec.com
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High-Level Abstractions for Efficient Concurrent Systems Suresh Jagannathan and James Philbin NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, 08540, NJ, USA. fsuresh,philbing@research.nj.nec.com 1 Introduction Parallel symbolic algorithms exhibit characteristics that make their efficient
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Metalevel Building Blocks for Modular Systems SURESH JAGANNATHAN NEC Research Institute The formal definition of any namespace device found in a programming language can be given in terms of transformations on a semantic environment. It is worthwhile, therefore, to consider the implications of
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LISP AND SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION: An International Journal, 7, 283 305 (1994) c 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. Manufactured in The Netherlands. TS/Scheme: Distributed Data Structures in Lisp SURESH JAGANNATHAN suresh@research.nj.nec.com NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ
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A Unified Treatment of Flow Analysis in Higher-Order Languages Suresh Jagannathan Stephen Weeksy
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A Reflective Model of Inheritance Suresh Jagannathan1 and Gul Agha2 1 Computer Science Research, NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540, suresh@research.nj.nec.com 2 Dept. of Computer Science, 1304 W. Springfield Ave., University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801, agha@cs.uiuc.edu 1
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Compiling with Flow Analysis Suresh Jagannathan and Andrew Wright NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ 08540 fsuresh,wrightg@research.nj.nec.com 1 Introduction Higher-order functional languages like Scheme and ML provide rich and expressive programming platforms. First-class procedures and
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1 Customization of First-Class Tuple-Spaces in a Higher-Order Language Suresh Jagannathan NEC Research Institute Princeton, NJ 08540 suresh@research.nec.com
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Virtual Topologies: A New Concurrency Abstraction for High-Level Parallel Languages (Preliminary Report) James Philbin1, Suresh Jagannathan1, Rajiv Mirani2 1 Computer Science Division, NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, fphilbin|sureshg@research.nj.nec.com 2 Department of Computer Science, Yale
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Higher-Order Distributed Objects HENRY CEJTIN, SURESH JAGANNATHAN, and RICHARD KELSEY NEC Research Institute We describe a distributed implementation of Scheme that permits efficient transmission of higherorder objects such as closures and continuations. The integration of distributed communication
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TO APPEAR (EDITED) IN: IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VISUAL LANGUAGES, SEPTEMBER, 1995 1 In Search of a Simple Visual Vocabulary Elisabeth Freeman, David Gelernter Yale University
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Uniformity of Environment and Computation in MAP Elisabeth Freeman David Gelernter Suresh Jagannathan Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science NEC Research Institute Yale University Yale University 4 Independence Way New Haven, CT 06520 New Haven, CT 06520 Princeton, NJ 08540
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Expressing Fine-Grained Parallelism Using Distributed Data Structures Suresh Jagannathan NEC Research Institute Princeton, NJ 08540 suresh@research.nec.com
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Dynamic Modules in Higher-Order Languages Suresh Jagannathan NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 suresh@research.nj.nec.com
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A Customizable Substrate for Concurrent Languages Suresh Jagannathan Jim Philbin NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fsuresh | philbing@research.nj.nec.com
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Intelligent Methods for File System Optimization Leo Kuvayev Department of Computer Science University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01002 kuvayev@cs.umass.edu C. L. Giles and J. Philbin and H. Cejtin NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 fgiles,philbin,henryg@research.nj.nec.com
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Fuzzy Finite-State Automata Can Be Deterministically Encoded Into Recurrent Neural Networks Christian W. Omlin a, Karvel K. Thornber b, C. Lee Giles b;c a Adaptive Computing Technologies, Troy, NY 12180 b NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ 08540 c UMIACS, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
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Steve Lawrence, Andrew D. Back, Ah Chung Tsoi, C. Lee Giles, On the Distribution of Performance from Multiple Neural Network Trials, Accepted for publication, IEEE Transacations on Neural Networks. Copyright IEEE. On the Distribution of Performance from Multiple Neural Network Trials Steve Lawrence ,
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL NETWORKS 1 Time-Delay Neural Networks: Representation and Induction of Finite State Machines Daniel S. Clouse, C. Lee Giles, Bill G. Horne, and Garrison W. Cottrell D. S. Clouse and G. W. Cottrell are with the University of California, San Diego. E-mail:
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Type-Directed Flow Analysis for Typed Intermediate Languages Suresh Jagannathan, Stephen Weeks, and Andrew Wright NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540
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Communication-Passing Style for Coordination Languages Suresh Jagannathan Computer Science Research, NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540, suresh@research.nj.nec.com
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Communication-Passing Style for Coordination Languages Suresh Jagannathan Computer Science Research, NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540, suresh@research.nj.nec.com
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A Maximum-Flow Formulation of the N-camera Stereo Correspondence Problem S ebastien Roy Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540, U.S.A.
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Color constancy from relative contrast Michael S. Langer NEC Research Institute Princeton, NJ 08540 fax: (609) 951-2483 phone: (609) 951-2776 langer@research.nj.nec.com
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Using Maximum-Flow to find the most likely MRF configuration (proof) October 16, 1997 1 Introduction We want to prove that a minimum-cut in a specific maxflow problem is guaranteed to provide a single solution for every variable. The maxflow problem is described as follow: ffl We have a set of variables
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Sense-Linking in a Machine Readable Dictionary Robert Krovetz Department of Computer Science University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003
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Image Registration using Wavelet Techniques Harold S. Stone,a Jacqueline Le Moigneb, and Morgan McGuirec aNEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 USA bCESDIS, Code 930.5, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771 c351 Mass Ave. Cambridge, MA 02139
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A note on translation, rotation, and scale-invariant image registrationy Harold S. Stone, Bo Tao, and Morgan McGuire 23 July 1997 NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 hstone@research.nj.nec.com Keywords: Image searching, Image registration, Fourier transform, Scale invariance,
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Comparing Images Under Variable Illumination
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Single and loving it: Must-alias analysis for higher-order languages Suresh Jagannathan Peter Thiemannx Stephen Weeks Andrew Wright
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Homonymy and Polysemy in Information Retrieval Robert Krovetz NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ. 08540 krovetz@research.nj.nec.com
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Pre-Scheme: A Scheme Dialect for Systems Programming Richard A. Kelsey NEC Research Institute kelsey@research.nj.nec.com June 4, 1997
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An Asynchronous Parallel Supernodal Algorithm for Sparse Gaussian Elimination James W. Demmel John R. Gilberty Xiaoye S. Liz February 27, 1997
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Sparse Gaussian Elimination on High Performance Computers by Xiaoye S. Li B.S. (Tsinghua University) 1986 M.S., M.A. (Penn State University) 1990 A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science in the GRADUATE DIVISION of
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Faster Numerical Algorithms via Exception Handling James W. Demmel y Xiaoye Liz July 2, 1994
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Draft December 18, 1997, 19:02 Image registration using wavelet techniques y Harold S. Stone,a Jacqueline Le Moigneb, and Morgan McGuirec aNEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 USA bCESDIS, Code 930.5, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771 c351 Mass Ave.
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Accepted for publication in IEEE J. Selected Areas of Communications Some general methods for tampering with watermarks Ingemar J. Cox Jean-Paul M.G. Linnartz NEC Research Institute Natuurkundig Laboratorium 4 Independence Way WY8, Philips Research Princeton, NJ 08540 5656 AA Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Published in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing (1997) - available only on cdrom. Copyright IEEE. Public watermarks and resistance to tampering Ingemar J. Cox Jean-Paul M.G. Linnartz NEC Research Institute Natuurkundig Laboratorium 4 Independence Way WY8, Philips Research Princeton, NJ 08540 5656
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c 1998 IEEE. Proc. of Int. Conference on Computer Vision , Bombai, January 1998 1 A Maximum-Flow Formulation of the N-camera Stereo Correspondence Problem S ebastien Roy Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540, U.S.A.
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IEEE Workshop on Content-Based Access of Image and Video Libraries, 76-81, June, 1997. Copyright IEEE. Hidden Annotation in Content Based Image Retrieval Ingemar J. Cox Thomas V. Papathomas Joumana Ghosn Peter N. Yianilos Matt L. Miller
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To be published in the IEEE J. on Selected Areas of Communications. Copyright IEEE. Some general methods for tampering with watermarks Ingemar J. Cox Jean-Paul M.G. Linnartz NEC Research Institute Natuurkundig Laboratorium 4 Independence Way WY8, Philips Research Princeton, NJ 08540 5656 AA Eindhoven,
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c 1997 IEEE. Proc. of Int. Conf. on Comp. Vision and Pat. Recog., Puerto Rico, June 1997, p.393-399 1 Cylindrical Rectification to Minimize Epipolar Distortion S ebastien Roy y Jean Meuniery Ingemar J. Cox NEC Research Institute Universit e de Montr ealy 4 Independence Way D epartement d'informatique et
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Submitted for publication to CVPR'98 Toward Optimal Search of Image Databases Thomas P. Minka Matt L. Miller Ingemar J. Cox Peter N. Yianilos Stephen M. Omohundro NEC Research Institute 4 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540
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Published in IEEE Trans. on Image Processing, 6, 12, 1673-1687, (1997). Copyright IEEE. Secure Spread Spectrum Watermarking for Multimedia Ingemar J. Coxy, Joe Kiliany, Tom Leightonz and Talal Shamoony