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Kihwan Kim, Sangmin Oh, Jeonggyu Lee and Irfan Essa, College of Computing, School of Interactive Computing GVU Center, Georgia Institute of Technology * Virtual Reality, Journal, Springer 2011 [Paper : PDF | BibTex ] * IEEE/ACM ISMAR 2009 ( International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality) 2009, Orlando Florida USA [Paper : PDF | Presentation (talk at ISMAR) : PPT |PDF| BibTex ] ** This work
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FlashPoint is a software driver which can accelerate SSD write speed. It allocates small amount of system memory (32Mbytes for beta-3 version) and uses it as a kind of write buffer only for the first fixed drive. FlashPoint is especially useful for Netbooks having low-end Netbooks. Current version is only available for WindowsXP, and it may be unstable even though we have tested more than three
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New! FC++, the academic project, is now the basis for FC++, the public open source project. See FC++ on Sourceforge! FC++: Functional Programming in C++ Higher-Order Polymorphic Functions in the C++ Language FC++ is a library for functional programming in C++. Functional programming is a programming paradigm in which functions are treated as regular values. Thus, we can have functions that take
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Source code is provided below for educational purposes. It includes a very simple ray tracer (150 lines) and photon mapper (75 lines), and is about 375 total lines of code including the user interface. In addition to brevity, the code is self-contained (no external libraries) and well commented, and is hopefully easy to follow. Complete source files for the project are here: photonMapping.zip (24K
Modeling Topology of Large Internetworks The explosive growth of internetworking, and particularly of the Internet, has been accompanied by a wide range of internetworking problems related to routing, resource reservation, and administration. The study of algorithms and policies to address such problems often involves simulation or analysis using an abstraction or model of the actual network struc
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Welcome to the Large Geometric Models Archive at Georgia Tech! The purpose of this site is to provide large models to researchers in computer graphics and related fields. There are thousands of geometric models available on the Web, yet the vast majority of them are small and thus do not provide an adequate challenge to the creators of new geometric algorithms and techniques. Very large models are
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