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AAAI
2006
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TacTex-05: A Champion Supply Chain Management Agent
Supply chains are ubiquitous in the manufacturing of many complex products. Traditionally, supply chains have been created through the interactions of human representatives of the...
David Pardoe, Peter Stone
IEICET
2008
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The Interaction of Art, Technology and Customers in Picture Making
Human interest in pictures dates back to 14,000 BC. Pictures can be drawn by hand or imaged by optical means. Over time pictures have changed from being rare and unique to ubiquit...
John J. McCann, Yoichi Miyake
JMM2
2008
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Visual Tracking Using Color Cameras and Time-of-Flight Range Imaging Sensors
Abstract-- This work proposes two particle filter-based visual trackers -- one using output images from a color camera and the other using images from a time-of-flight range imagin...
Leila Sabeti, Ehsan Parvizi, Q. M. Jonathan Wu
SIGCSE
2008
ACM
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A system for developing tablet pc applications for education
We describe a new system for building Tablet PC-based classroom software. The system, called SLICE, is built for extensibility, using a unique "explicit state" model. Ap...
Sam Kamin, Michael Hines, Chad Peiper, Boris Capit...
JMM2
2007
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Camera Control and Multimedia Interaction using Individual Object Recognition
Abstract— Currently, most of the automated, computervision assisted camera control policies are based on human events, such as the speaker gesture and position changes. In additi...
Richard Y. D. Xu, Jesse S. Jin