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DAGSTUHL
1997
13 years 6 months ago
InVIS - Interactive Visualization of Medical Data Sets
Interactive rendering of large data sets requires fast algorithms and rapid hardware acceleration. Both can be improved, but none of this ensures interactive response times. If a ...
Jörg Meyer, Steffen Gelder, Timna E. Schneide...
CONEXT
2008
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
A priority-layered approach to transport for high bandwidth-delay product networks
High-speed organizational networks running over leased fiber-optic lines or VPNs suffer from the well-known limitations of TCP over long-fat pipes. High-performance protocols like...
Vidhyashankar Venkataraman, Paul Francis, Murali S...
UIST
2000
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Speed-dependent automatic zooming for browsing large documents
We propose a navigation technique for browsing large documents that integrates rate-based scrolling with automatic zooming. The view automatically zooms out when the user scrolls ...
Takeo Igarashi, Ken Hinckley
ICRA
2007
IEEE
157views Robotics» more  ICRA 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
Automatic Relocalisation for a Single-Camera Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping System
Abstract— We describe a fast method to relocalise a monocular visual SLAM (Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping) system after tracking failure. The monocular SLAM system stores ...
Brian Williams, Paul Smith, Ian D. Reid
FAST
2009
13 years 3 months ago
PARDA: Proportional Allocation of Resources for Distributed Storage Access
Rapid adoption of virtualization technologies has led to increased utilization of physical resources, which are multiplexed among numerous workloads with varying demands and impor...
Ajay Gulati, Irfan Ahmad, Carl A. Waldspurger