In large-scale simulations involving complex scenes, such as cities inhabited by crowds, simplifications are almost always necessary to achieve interactive frame-rates. Level of D...
John Hamill, Rachel McDonnell, Simon Dobbyn, Carol...
The increasing complexity of computer networks and our increasing dependence on them means enforcing reliability requirements is both more challenging and more critical. The expan...
The importance of faces in human interaction explains the desire for synthetic faces as a communication vehicle in computer graphics. Unfortunately, animating a face is a very com...
As minimum feature sizes continue to shrink, patterned features have become significantly smaller than the wavelength of light used in optical lithography. As a result, the requir...
Puneet Gupta, Andrew B. Kahng, Dennis Sylvester, J...
Proofs of equalities may be built from assumptions using proof rules for reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity. Reflexivity is an axiom proving x=x for any x; symmetry is a 1-p...