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Video classification for sprite generation
Radar requirements analysis using a US Army systems operational evaluation software application
Comparing semantic matching results of schema matchers and metadata registry enabled systems
Program execution trace compression analysis tool
A game-theoretic comparison of genetic and model-based agents in learning strategic interactions
A comparison of development environments for mobile autonomous robots: Player/Stage/Gazebo vs. Microsoft robotics developer studio
Understanding identity exposure and reciprocity attacks in pervasive computing environments
Spatio-temporal querying and retrieval system using gamepad
Fast correction of internal ambiguity in marching cubes using a commodity graphics architecture
Automatic detection of inconsistencies in a conceptual graph knowledge base
Modeling CPU utilization and network traffic in a distributed interactive simulation system using discrete event simulation
Automatic feature extraction from tennis videos for content based retrieval
The accuracy of information retrieval based bug localization techniques
An empirical study of the Eclipse Project
An empirical study of software changes in open source systems
Sentential access control
Markovian service selection models
st-Orientations in planar graph drawing
Designing cost-effective secure processors for embedded systems: Principles, challenges, and architectural solutions
Algorithms and hardware structures for real-time compression of program traces
Automated segmentation and registration of the kidney in CT datasets
Hermite continuation and numerical bifurcation analysis
Measuring and comparing group intelligence of mobile and intelligent agents on a mobile robotics platform
Dynamic generation of reduced ontologies to support resource constraints of mobile devices
Detecting the presence of extrinsic nodes in a virtual network using a message induced graph