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Simulating the Fires in the World Trade Center

July 7, 2004
Author(s)
Kevin B. McGrattan, C P. Bouldin
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is conducting a two year investigation of the World Trade Center disaster. Among numerous tasks, computer simulations of the fires are being conducted to provide structural engineers with a detailed

Multiplicative Complexity of Vector Value Boolean Functions

September 21, 2015
Author(s)
Magnus G. Find, Joan Boyar
… connection between error correcting codes and circuits computing functions with high nonlinearity. Combining this … the nonlinearity of a function; we show a bilinear circuit computing a function with almost optimal nonlinearity with …

Iris Quality Calibration and Evaluation (IQCE): Evaluation Report

September 24, 2011
Author(s)
Elham Tabassi, Patrick J. Grother, Wayne J. Salamon
Iris is rapidly gaining acceptance and support as a viable biometric. Several large scale identity management applications are either using or considering iris as their secondary or primary biometric for verification. While there are several academic

Information Modeling and Model Implementation

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Yung-Tsun Lee, Charles R. McLean, Yan Luo
Today?s manufacturing industry greatly relies on computer technology to support activities throughout a product?s life cycle. Effective and efficient information sharing and exchange among computer systems have been critical issues. Formal information

Motion-Model-Based Boundary Extraction

January 1, 1995
Author(s)
H Liu, Tsai H. Hong, Martin Herman, Rama Chellappa
Motion boundary extraction and optical flow computation are two subproblems of the motion recovery problem that cannot be solved independently of each other. They represent the most common dilemma in motion research. A popular approach uses an iterative
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