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SIGGRAPH
2010
ACM
15 years 20 hour ago
A synthetic-vision based steering approach for crowd simulation
In the everyday exercise of controlling their locomotion, humans rely on their optic flow of the perceived environment to achieve collision-free navigation. In crowds, in spite o...
Jan Ondrej, Julien Pettré, Anne-Hélène Olivier,...
ADL
1998
Springer
189views Digital Library» more  ADL 1998»
15 years 1 months ago
Semantic Relations in a Medical Digital Library
ct In this paper, we describe the VesaliusTM Project, a multi-modal collection of anatomical resourcesunder development at Columbia University. 1 Our focus is on the need for navig...
Nina Wacholder, Celina Imielinska, Judith Klavans,...
UM
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Narcissus: Group and Individual Models to Support Small Group Work
Long term group work by small teams is a central part of many learning and workplace activities. Widespread group support tools such as wikis, version control systems and issue tra...
Kimberley Upton, Judy Kay
ALIFE
2007
14 years 9 months ago
A Synthetic Vision System Using Directionally Selective Motion Detectors to Recognize Collision
: Reliably recognizing objects approaching on a collision course is extremely important. In this paper, a synthetic vision system is proposed to tackle the problem of collision rec...
Shigang Yue, F. Claire Rind
SCP
2008
91views more  SCP 2008»
14 years 9 months ago
Stable, flexible, peephole pretty-printing
Programmers working on large software systems are faced with an extremely complex, information-rich environment. To help navigate through this, modern development environments all...
Stoney Jackson, Premkumar T. Devanbu, Kwan-Liu Ma