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NPL
2002
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15 years 1 months ago
Biologically Plausible Associative Memory: Continuous Unit Response + Stochastic Dynamics
A neural network model of associative memory is presented which unifies the two historically more relevant enhancements to the basic Little-Hopfield discrete model: the graded resp...
Enrique Carlos Segura Meccia, Roberto P. J. Perazz...
CHI
1993
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
A design space for multimodal systems: concurrent processing and data fusion
Multimodal interaction enables the user to employ different modalities such as voice, gesture and typing for communicating with a computer. This paper presents an analysis of the ...
Laurence Nigay, Joëlle Coutaz
ENTCS
2007
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Process Algebra Having Inherent Choice: Revised Semantics for Concurrent Systems
Process algebras are standard formalisms for compositionally describing systems by the dependencies of their observable synchronous communication. In concurrent systems, parallel ...
Harald Fecher, Heiko Schmidt
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JCSC
1998
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An Approach to Object System Modeling by State-Based Object Petri Nets
For many years, Petri nets have been used for modeling the behavior of various types of concurrent systems. While these net models are especially well suited to capture the behavi...
A. Newman, Sol M. Shatz, X. Xie
PDPTA
2003
15 years 3 months ago
The Application of Software Process Precedence Relationship Formalisms to Concurrent Hardware Systems
In this paper, precedence constraint combination formalisms defined in the software domain are used to define the behavior of hardware systems. Specifically, AND-join and various ...
Kenneth G. Ricks, David Jeff Jackson, B. Earl Well...