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An end-to-end spike-based image compression architecture

An end-to-end spike-based image compression architecture

... evaluate the performance of the NQ we built an end- to-end coding/decoding mechanism that first transforms an input image using the DCT transform and then encodes using spikes ...

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Novel readout circuit architecture for CMOS image sensors minimizing RTS noise

Novel readout circuit architecture for CMOS image sensors minimizing RTS noise

... Principle of the switch biasing technique. (a) nMOS in the inversion ...in the accumulation ...instead of RTS noise ...lot of applications. Another technique consists of ...

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Real time image processing : algorithm parallelization on multicore multithread architecture

Real time image processing : algorithm parallelization on multicore multithread architecture

... preserves the topology of the input image, does not need prior minima extraction and suited for SMP ...or the use of any hierarchical ...and the SD&M strategy ...

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Safe Distributed Architecture for Image-based Computer Assisted Diagnosis

Safe Distributed Architecture for Image-based Computer Assisted Diagnosis

... illustration of a federated research within the RAGTIME project. The specialities of the respec- tive authors have been combined to provide a robust and secure architecture, able ...

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Device Guard Image Integrity: Architecture Overview

Device Guard Image Integrity: Architecture Overview

... part of the Win- dows boot manager, the Windows loader, and the ...enabled, the VSM feature – hypervisor code integrity (HVCI), protects con- figurable and non-configurable code ...

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Performance Evaluation of the Labelled OBS Architecture

Performance Evaluation of the Labelled OBS Architecture

... topologies. The NSFNET topology is a real topology often used in similar studies ...composed of 14 nodes and 21 bidirectional links. The second topology is a regular ...limit the impact ...

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The architecture of monospecific microalgae biofilms (Oral)

The architecture of monospecific microalgae biofilms (Oral)

... for the deposit and dissemination of sci- entific research documents, whether they are pub- lished or ...not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or ...

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The architecture of monospecific microalgae biofilms 2

The architecture of monospecific microalgae biofilms 2

... reconstructions of the microalgae biofilms (a) and maximum 180 intensity projection (b) of cells (red signal), lectins (green signal) and dextran (green signal) signals of the biofilms ...

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The architecture of intrusions in magmatic mush

The architecture of intrusions in magmatic mush

... on the results of experiments performed with pure fluids mimicking the bulk physical properties (density and viscosity) of the magmas ...that of pure fluids because of ...

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The Stadium of Olympia, from the perspective of the dialogical architecture

The Stadium of Olympia, from the perspective of the dialogical architecture

... address the concept of the Olympian stadium in relation to its location and to the built environment, presenting a possible reinterpretation of this stadium “as part of a city at ...

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The Image of the Foreigner in the Magical Texts

The Image of the Foreigner in the Magical Texts

... characteristics. The degree of acculturation seems greater in the Leiden papyrus of the ramesside period than in the Medical papyrus and finally the Astarte’s papyrus ...

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The ELAN Architecture

The ELAN Architecture

... consists of a name followed by a number of parameters. The parameters are given between round parenthesis and are separated by ...commas. The name of the function is a sequence ...

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The Image Shape Spectrum for Image Retrieval

The Image Shape Spectrum for Image Retrieval

... Unit´e de recherche INRIA Lorraine, Technopˆole de Nancy-Brabois, Campus scientifique, ` NANCY 615 rue du Jardin Botanique, BP 101, 54600 VILLERS LES Unit´e de recherche INRIA Rennes, Ir[r] ...

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Consistent estimation of the architecture of multilayer perceptrons

Consistent estimation of the architecture of multilayer perceptrons

... family of probability density functions. If the noise of the regression model is Gaussian then it is well known (see Watanabe and Fukumizu [9]) that the max- imum likelihood estimator ...

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Diagram, the Machine Abstraite of Contemporary Architecture

Diagram, the Machine Abstraite of Contemporary Architecture

... following the British Restoration period brought global trade, commercial prosperity, and increased literacy to England, propelling and permitting able and interested individuals to pursue ...with the ...

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The Gene-Environmental Architecture of the Development of Adolescent Substance Use

The Gene-Environmental Architecture of the Development of Adolescent Substance Use

... effects of time-specific non-shared environmental influences that account, at least partly, for the stability of substance use from ages 13 to 14 and from ages 14 to ...influence the ...

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Models of Architecture

Models of Architecture

... available. The high complexity of these virtual platforms limits the maximum complexity of the emulated ...hardware. The steadily increasing complexity of MPSoCs motivates ...

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Architecture of uncertainty

Architecture of uncertainty

... Rather than explore the skateboard through design strategies, I decided to use design strategies to develop new devices (pinhole cameras) which evaluated the city throug[r] ...

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Children's participation in the architecture of the library - diaporama

Children's participation in the architecture of the library - diaporama

... regard—within the family, the school or the community. The principle affirms that children are full-fledged persons who have the right to express their views in all matters affecting ...

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The gene–environmental architecture of the development of adolescent substance use

The gene–environmental architecture of the development of adolescent substance use

... effects of time-specific non-shared environmental influences that account, at least partly, for the stability of substance use from ages 13 to 14 and from ages 14 to ...influence the ...

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