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The Activity Metric for Low Resource, On-line Character Recognition 

Confer, William (2005-12-15)
This work presents an algorithm for on-line character recognition that is fast, portable, and consumes very little memory for code or data. The algorithm is alphabet-independent, and does not require training beyond ...

Algorithms for Task Scheduling in Heterogeneous Computing Environments 

Sai, Ranga (2006-12-15)
Current heterogeneous meta-computing systems, such as computational clusters and grids offer a low cost alternative to supercomputers. In addition they are highly scalable and flexible. They consist of a host of diverse ...

Building a High-resolution Scalable Visualization Wall 

Li, Zhenni (2006-12-15)
High-resolution and scalable displays are increasingly being used for interactive 3D graphics applications, including large-scale data visualization, immersive virtual environments, and scalable 3D rendering subsystems. ...

Implementation of Distributed Composition Service for Self-organizing Sensor Networks 

Naik, Udayan (2005-12-15)
The heterogeneity and mobility inherent in large-scale ad-hoc sensor network accounts for the difficulty in developing applications in such environment. The difficulty primarily arises from weak and intermittent disconnection, ...

Investigation of EtherYatri’s Compatibility with IPV6 

Nemani, Srinivasa (2006-08-15)
Internet Protocol version six (IPv6) enjoys only a scant existence today. Many universities, companies and other organizations are building protocol stacks, hardware and applications to support IPv6, awaiting its full-fledged ...

iTech: An Interactive Technical Assistant 

Wilson, Dale-Marie (2006-08-15)
This dissertation concentrates on the problem of designing and developing a conversational technical assistant. The main focus is to identify and address issues related to producing a system that allows for conversational ...

A Quantitative Study of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) Over Internet Protocol (IP) Protocols 

Williams, James (2005-12-15)
The research, which is discussed in this dissertation, consists of the development and testing of a suite of ten Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and reliable Real Time Protocol (RTP) MIDI over IP (MOIP) protocols, and ...

QueueAdmin: The Effects of an Advance Queue Management System on Barbershop Administration 

Gosha, Kinnis (2007-05-15)
Queue Management has been a problem for many years in many domains including the Financial, Health Care, Public and Retail Sectors. In this age of technology it is not only important to organize the existing queue, but to ...

Scalable, Self-Healing, and Real-Time Network Services for Directed Diffusion 

Casey, Kenan (2007-05-15)
Directed diffusion is a data-centric publish-subscribe routing protocol for sensor networks. We have designed, implemented, and evaluated three network services which build on the strengths of directed diffusion and lessen ...

Using Genetic Programming to Quantify the Effectiveness of Similar User Cluster History as a Personalized Search Metric 

Eoff, Brian (2005-12-15)
Online search is the service that pushes the Internet. One must only look at the success of a company such as Google, an idea from a 1998 graduate research paper that has in 2005 not only become a wildly successful company, ...