The Wizard of Oz (WOz) technique is an experimental evaluation mechanism. It allows the observation of a user operating an apparently fully functioning system whose missing service...
CODE 2.0 is a graphical parallel programming system that targets the three goals of ease of use, portability, and production of efficient parallel code. Ease of use is provided by...
Distributed clientisewer models are becoming increasingly prevalent in multimedia systems and advanced user interface design. A multimedia application, for example, may play and r...
Compensating transactions are intended to handle situations where it is required to undo either committed or uncommitted transactions that affect other transactions, without resor...
Henry F. Korth, Eliezer Levy, Abraham Silberschatz
Traditional Shape-from-Shading (SFS) techniques aim to solve an under-constrained problem: estimating depth map from one single image. The results are usually brittle from real im...