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Goal To automatically create large numbers of target patterns for the ARToolkit. Approach The ARToolkit normally requires custom drawn target patterns that are hand trained using the toolkit and a camera. We want the capability of generating large numbers of target patterns and training them automatically. Furthermore, we want the patterns to be as clear as possible to provide the highest performa
GNU gprof - Table of Contents GNU gprof The GNU Profiler Jay Fenlason and Richard Stallman Why Profile Compiling a Program for Profiling Executing the Program to Generate Profile Data gprof Command Summary How to Understand the Flat Profile How to Read the Call Graph The Primary Line Lines for a Function's Callers Lines for a Function's Subroutines How Mutually Recursive Functions Are Described I
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Pre-release version 0.7 (03 Apr 2008); see what has been updated here) Older versions: 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
TagChunk: A Joint POS Tagger and Syntactic Chunker Hal Daume III () This is a preliminary release of the joint part of speech (POS) tagger and syntactic chunker described in the original ICML 2005 Learning as Search Optimization paper (this is similar, but not identical to the one described in that paper -- it is trained on a different subset of the data and not as much care was taken to tune hype
I have a routine problem that sometimes paper titles are not enough to tell me what papers to read in recent conferences, and I often do not have time to read abstracts fully. This collection of scripts is designed to help alleviate the problem. Essentially, what it will do is compare what papers you like to cite with what new papers are citing. High overlap means the paper is probably relevant to
Temporary versions of the tutorial are downloadable here: You can also download it from darcs: Example code is (not yet) available here.
Searn (searn.hal3.name) is a generic algorithm for solving structured prediction problems. This page contains papers, software and notes about using Searn for solving a variety of problems. Feel free to contact with questions or comments. I'm releasing a very simply and stripped down implementation of Searn (limited to sequence labeling with Hamming loss) that should answer some questions people h
November 11, 2016 University of Utah School of Computing professor Mary Hall was awarded a $871,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for an exascale computing project designed to make it easier for programmers to write code for different kinds of high-speed exascale computing systems. Her project is one of 25 software development proposals funded by the DOE it was announced Thursday, Nov.
Yet Another Haskell Tutorial Hal Daum´e III Copyright (c) Hal Daume III, 2002-2006. The preprint version of this tutorial is intended to be free to the entire Haskell community, so we grant permission to copy and distribute it for any purpose, provided that it is reproduced in its entirety, in- cluding this notice. Modified versions may not be distributed without prior concent of the author, and m
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Photographic Tone Reproduction for Digital Images Erik Reinhard, Mike Stark, Peter Shirley and Jim Ferwerda Abstract A classic photographic task is the mapping of the potentially high dynamic range of real world luminances to the low dynamic range of the photographic print. This tone reproduction problem is also faced by computer graphics practitioners who must map digital images to a low dynamic
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Disclaimer - please read this before proceeding further. The text below represents EXCLUSIVELY personal views of the author and nobody else. Any names mentioned here are for illustration only and these people were not in any way involved in preparing this document (or even informed about its existence). The document is long and probably not very coherent. A reader who thinks that the author makes
This manual describes the GNU profiler, gprof, and how you can use it to determine which parts of a program are taking most of the execution time. We assume that you know how to write, compile, and execute programs. GNU gprof was written by Jay Fenlason. This manual was edited January 1993 by Jeffrey Osier. Copyright (C) 1988, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to make and d
A. J. Preetham Peter Shirley Brian Smits Abstract Sunlight and skylight are rarely rendered correctly in computer graphics. A major reason for this is high computational expense. Another is that precise atmospheric data is rarely available. We present an inexpensive analytic model that approximates full spectrum daylight for various atmospheric conditions. These conditions are parameterized usin
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VNCViewer Client Downloads PocketPC 2000 [ARM] [MIPS] [SH3] PocketPC 2002 [ARM] PocketPC 2003, WM5.x, WM6.x [ARM] Please note this VNC client works on Windows Mobile 2000, 2002, 2003, WM5.x, WM6.x devices ONLY. See section below for possible information on other platforms. Installation Instructions To install the PocketPC VNC client, copy the vncview.exe from the download section above for your cp
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