نتایج جستجو برای: input tasks

تعداد نتایج: 382313  

2004
Shay Kutten Boaz Patt-Shamir

A self-stabilizing distributed protocol can recover from any state-corrupting fault. A self-stabilizing protocol is called adaptive if its recovery time is proportional to the number of processors hit by the fault. General adaptive protocols are known for the special case of function computations: these are tasks that map static distributed inputs to static distributed outputs. In reactive dist...

2017
Mohammad Raza Sumit Gulwani

In recent years there has been rising interest in the use of programming-by-example techniques to assist users in data manipulation tasks. Such techniques rely on an explicit inputoutput examples specification from the user to automatically synthesize programs. However, in a wide range of data extraction tasks it is easy for a human observer to predict the desired extraction by just observing t...

Journal: :Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc 2001
S A Finney

This paper describes FTAP, a flexible data collection system for tapping and music experiments. FTAP runs on standard PC hardware with the Linux operating system and can process input keystrokes and auditory output with reliable millisecond resolution. It uses standard MIDI devices for input and output and is particularly flexible in the area of auditory feedback manipulation. FTAP can run a wi...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه ارومیه - پژوهشکده ادبیات 1393

testing plays a vital role in any language teaching program. it allows teachers and stakeholders, including program administrators, parents, admissions officers and prospective employers to be assured that the learners are progressing according to an accepted standard (douglas, 2010). the problems currently facing language testers have both practical and theoretical implications but the first i...

2017
Yinchong Yang Denis Krompass Volker Tresp

The Recurrent Neural Networks and their variants have shown promising performances in sequence modeling tasks such as Natural Language Processing. These models, however, turn out to be impractical and difficult to train when exposed to very high-dimensional inputs due to the large input-to-hidden weight matrix. This may have prevented RNNs’ large-scale application in tasks that involve very hig...

1998
Ednaldo Brigante Pizzolato T. Jeff Reynolds

Multinet is a connectionist architecture designed for certain difficult multi-class pattern classification tasks. These are characterised by very large input feature spaces, rendering a monolithic classifier impractical. The architecture consists of a layer with at least one primary ‘detector’ for each class, followed by a combining net which estimates the posterior probabilities for all classe...

1994
Shumeet Baluja Dean Pomerleau

Dean A. Pomerleau [email protected] School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 In many vision based tasks, the ability to focus attention on the important portions of a scene is crucial for good performance on the tasks. In this paper we present a simple method of achieving spatial selective attention through the use of a saliency map. The saliency map indicat...

Journal: :CoRR 2010
Toralf Kirsten Lars Kolb Michael Hartung Anika Groß Hanna Köpcke Erhard Rahm

Entity matching is an important and difficult step for integrating web data. To reduce the typically high execution time for matching we investigate how we can perform entity matching in parallel on a distributed infrastructure. We propose different strategies to partition the input data and generate multiple match tasks that can be independently executed. One of our strategies supports both, b...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2013
Gerwin Smit Dick H Plettenburg Frans C T van der Helm

The goal of this study was to find an efficient method of energy transmission for application in an anthropomorphic underactuated body-powered (BP) prosthetic hand. A pulley-cable finger and a hydraulic cylinder finger were designed and tested to compare the pulley-cable transmission principle with the hydraulic cylinder transmission principle. Both fingers had identical dimensions and a low ma...

2017
Jonathan Zung Ignacio Tartavull Kisuk Lee H. Sebastian Seung

We define and study error detection and correction tasks that are useful for 3D reconstruction of neurons from electron microscopic imagery, and for image segmentation more generally. Both tasks take as input the raw image and a binary mask representing a candidate object. For the error detection task, the desired output is a map of split and merge errors in the object. For the error correction...

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