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Adaptive mesh refinement for time-domain numerical electromagnetics / Costas D. Sarris
Adaptive mesh refinement for time-domain numerical electromagnetics / Costas D. Sarris
Autore Sarris, Costas D.
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Rafael, Calif. : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, c2007
Descrizione fisica xvii, 135 p. : ill. ; c2007
Disciplina 530.141
Collana Synthesis lectures on computational electromagnetics, 1932-1716 ; #11
Soggetto topico Electromagnetism - Mathematics
Maxwell equations - Numerical solutions
Time-domain analysis
ISBN 1598290789
9781598290783
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction -- 2. A numerical interface between FDTD and Haar MRTD : formulation and applications -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Multiresolution analysis : a brief overview -- 2.3. Derivation of time-domain schemes by the method of moments -- 2.4. Two-dimensional hybrid arbitrary-order Haar MRTD/FDTD scheme : formulation -- 2.5. Numerical results : validation -- 2.6. Numerical results : applications -- 2.7. Conclusions -- 3. Efficient implementation of adaptive mesh refinement in the Haar wavelet-based MRTD technique -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Wavelet-based front-tracking -- 3.3. Adaptive Haar wavelet simulation of pulse compression in an optical fiber filter -- 3.4. Conclusions -- 4. The dynamically adaptive mesh refinement (AMR)-FDTD technique : theory -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. AMR-FDTD : overview of the algorithm -- 4.3. Mesh tree and field update procedure in AMR-FDTD -- 4.4. Adaptive mesh refinement -- 4.5. AMR-FDTD and MRTD : similarities and differences -- 5. Dynamically adaptive mesh refinement in FDTD : microwave circuit applications -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Microstrip low-pass filter -- 5.3. Microstrip branch coupler -- 5.4. Microstrip spiral inductor -- 5.5. Discussion : stability and accuracy of AMR-FDTD results -- 5.6. Conclusion -- 6. Dynamically adaptive mesh refinement in FDTD : optical applications and error estimates -- 6.1. Multilevel AMR-FDTD -- 6.2. Dielectric waveguide with a corrugated permittivity profile -- 6.3. Dielectric waveguide power splitter -- 6.4. Dielectric waveguide y-junction -- 6.5. Dielectric ring resonator -- 6.6. Numerical error estimation and control -- 6.7. Conclusion.
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Sarris, Costas D.  
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Applied affective computing
Applied affective computing
Autore Tian Leimin
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Rafael : , : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (308 pages)
Disciplina 004.19
Altri autori (Persone) OviattSharon
MuszynskiMichal
Soggetto topico Affect (Psychology)
ISBN 1-4503-9593-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Applied Affective Computing -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction to Applied Affective Computing -- 1.1 Affective Computing -- 1.2 Applied Affective Computing -- 1.2.1 Challenges of Applied Affective Computing -- 1.2.1.1 Developing a Human-centered Affective Computing System -- 1.2.1.2 Developing a Reliable Affective Computing System -- 1.2.1.3 Developing an Adaptive Affective Computing System -- 1.2.1.4 Developing an Integrated Affective Computing System -- 1.2.1.5 Developing an Ethical Affective Computing System -- 1.2.2 A Living Ontology of Affective Computing -- 1.3 Book Overview and Highlights -- 1.4 Contributions -- 2 Emotions as Studied in Psychology and Cognitive Science -- 2.1 Theories of Emotion -- 2.1.1 The Evolutionary Approach -- 2.1.2 The Appraisal Approach -- 2.1.3 The Constructionism Approach -- 2.2 Emotion as an Adaptive Function -- 2.3 Emotion as a Social Communicative Function -- 2.3.1 Empathy -- 2.3.2 Social Intelligence and Socio-affective Competence -- 2.3.3 Social Norms -- 2.4 Summary -- 3 Machine Learning Approaches for Applied Affective Computing -- 3.1 Machine Learning for Affective Computing -- 3.2 Deep Machine Learning for Affective Computing -- 3.3 Multimodal Representation of Affect: Knowledge-inspired versus Data-driven Features -- 3.4 Unimodal Features for Affect Recognition -- 3.4.1 Visual Modality-Facial Expressions and Body Gestures -- 3.4.1.1 Facial Expression -- 3.4.1.2 Body Gestures -- 3.4.2 Deep Learning-based Visual Feature Extraction -- 3.4.3 Audio Modality -- 3.4.4 Deep Learning-based Audio Feature Extraction -- 3.4.5 Physiological Modality -- 3.4.6 Deep Learning-based Physiological Feature Extraction -- 3.4.7 Linguistic Modality -- 3.4.8 Deep Learning-based Linguistic Feature Extraction -- 3.5 Multimodal Emotion-aware Systems.
3.6 Evaluation of Emotion-aware Systems -- 3.7 Synthesis of Emotion and Emotional Behaviors -- 3.8 Discussion -- 3.8.1 Context Matters -- 3.8.2 Emotion Representation: Categories versus Dimensions -- 3.8.3 Perceived versus Felt Affect -- 3.9 Conclusion -- 4 Multimodal Data Collection and Processing for Applied Affective Computing -- 4.1 Multimodal Data Collection -- 4.1.1 Emotion Labels -- 4.1.2 Multimodal Data -- 4.1.2.1 Facial Expression -- 4.1.2.2 Speech -- 4.1.2.3 Body Movement -- 4.1.2.4 Text -- 4.1.2.5 Physiological Signals -- 4.1.2.6 Context Information -- 4.2 Multimodal Data Processing -- 4.2.1 Preprocessing -- 4.2.2 Feature Extraction -- 4.2.3 Data Reduction/Selection -- 4.2.4 Feature Normalization -- 4.3 Multimodal Data Fusion -- 4.3.1 Model-agnostic Approaches -- 4.3.1.1 Feature Level Fusion (Early Fusion) -- 4.3.1.2 Intermediate Fusion -- 4.3.1.3 Late Fusion (Decision Level Fusion) -- 4.3.2 Model-based Approaches -- 4.3.2.1 Kernel Learning -- 4.3.2.2 Graphical Models -- 4.3.2.3 Neural Networks -- 4.3.2.4 Multimodal Deep Autoencoders -- 4.4 Conclusion and Future Work -- 5 Emotion Recognition in the Wild -- 5.1 Modalities -- 5.1.1 Emotion Recognition from Audio and Visual Modality -- 5.1.2 Emotion Recognition from Physiological Signals -- 5.2 Deep Learning for Emotion Recognition in the Wild -- 5.3 Emotion Representation in the Wild -- 5.4 Evaluation of Affect Recognition in the Wild -- 5.5 The Role of Context in Affect Recognition in the Wild -- 5.6 The Role of Environment in Affect Recognition in the Wild -- 5.7 Discussion -- 5.7.1 Emotion Annotations: Self-report versus Third-person Annotations -- 5.7.2 Long-term Research on Affect in the Wild -- 5.7.3 Ethical and Privacy Issues of Affect Recognition in the Wild -- 5.8 Conclusion -- 6 Reinforcement Learning and Affective Computing -- 6.1 Reinforcement Learning.
6.1.1 Bandits and the Exploration-Exploitation Tradeoff -- 6.1.2 State Valuation -- 6.2 Affective Computing -- 6.2.1 Theories of Emotion -- 6.2.2 Behavioral Psychology -- 6.3 Extending the Reinforcement Learning Framework -- 6.3.1 Modeling Agent, Environment, and Critic -- 6.3.2 A Multilayered Affective Critic -- 6.3.3 Dynamic Goals and Rewards -- 6.3.4 Prioritization -- 6.4 Conclusions -- 7 Synthesizing Natural and Believable Emotional Expressions -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Historical Context -- 7.2 Emotional Expression Models -- 7.3 Synthesizing Emotional Expressions -- 7.4 The Role of Agency -- 7.5 Additional Considerations and Challenges -- 8 Emotion-aware Human-Robot Interaction and Social Robots -- 8.1 Developing Emotion-aware Human-Robot Interaction Systems -- 8.2 Improving Social Intelligence of a Robot by Addressing Social Errors in Human-Robot Interaction -- 8.3 Case Study: Prompting Human Assistance in Human-Robot Collaboration Using Robots' Emotional Expressions -- 8.3.1 Emotional Model of the Robot -- 8.3.2 Human-Multirobot Collaboration Task: The Tower Construction Game -- 8.3.3 Influence of Artificial Emotions on Human-Multirobot Collaboration -- 8.3.4 Validity and Expressiveness of the Robots' Emotional Expressions -- 8.3.5 Influence of Robots' Emotional Expressions on Human's Perception -- 8.3.6 Summary -- 8.4 Case Study: Understanding Users' Expectations of Robots in Public Spaces -- 8.4.1 Robots in Today's Public Spaces -- 8.4.2 Adopting Participatory Design to Understand Expectations and Perceptions of Robots in Public Spaces -- 8.4.3 Summary -- 8.5 Challenges in Affective HRI -- 8.6 Guidelines for Developing Affective HRI Systems and Social Robots -- 9 Affective Computing for Enhancing Well-Being -- 9.1 Motivation -- 9.2 Sensing and Analytics -- 9.3 Examples of Well-Being Studies -- 9.3.1 MIT Friends and Family.
9.3.2 MoodScope -- 9.3.3 Student Life -- 9.3.4 SNAPSHOT Study -- 9.3.5 Detecting Momentary Affective Changes in Daily Life -- 9.4 Sensing Beyond the Phone -- 9.4.1 Stationary Compute -- 9.4.2 Home Monitoring -- 9.4.3 In Vehicle -- 9.4.4 Cross-Platform Integration -- 9.5 Actions and Interventions -- 9.5.1 Conversing -- 9.5.2 Reminding and Recommending -- 9.5.3 Behavior Modification -- 9.5.4 Positive Computing -- 9.6 Conclusions -- 10 Applied Affective Computing in Built Environments -- 10.1 Setting the Foundation Toward Emotionally Aware Planning and Design -- 10.1.1 Design and Evaluation of Urban Spaces -- 10.1.2 Emotion and Perception -- 10.1.3 Sensors and Sensor Fusion -- 10.2 Case Study: Passive Responses to Urban Infrastructure -- 10.3 Experimental Task -- 10.4 Data -- 10.4.1 Human Subjects -- 10.4.2 Built Environment -- 10.5 Approach -- 10.5.1 Data Normalization -- 10.5.2 Machine Learning Models -- 10.6 Results -- 10.7 Conclusions -- 10.8 Guidelines for Affective Computing in Built Environments -- 11 Addressing Ethical Issues of Affective Computing -- 11.1 Ethical Concerns of Affective Computing -- 11.2 A Fair System -- 11.2.1 Biases in Data and Models -- 11.2.2 Increasing Fairness -- 11.3 A Privacy-preserving System -- 11.3.1 Issues of Invasive Surveillance -- 11.3.2 Privacy Preservation -- 11.4 A Transparent System -- 11.4.1 Overtrust Toward Intelligent Systems -- 11.4.2 Supporting Informed Decisions -- 11.5 A Beneficial System -- 11.5.1 Understanding Human Preferences -- 11.5.2 Contradicting Interests -- 11.6 A Responsible System -- 11.6.1 Accountability -- 11.6.2 Governance -- 11.7 Conclusion -- 12 Future of Affective Computing and Applied Affective Computing -- 12.1 Applied Affective Computing: Guidelines for Best Practice -- 12.2 Example Uses of the Guidelines -- 12.2.1 Scenario-based Discussion -- 12.2.1.1 Example A: Novice Researcher.
12.2.1.2 Example B: Experienced Researcher -- 12.2.1.3 Example C: Practitioner -- 12.2.2 Examples in Existing Studies -- 12.3 Open Challenges and Future Directions -- 12.3.1 Toward Rigorous Affective Computing Research Methodologies -- 12.3.1.1 Hypotheses Grounded in Emotion and Communication Theories -- 12.3.1.2 Ecological Validity -- 12.3.1.3 Evaluation with the Right Metrics -- 12.3.1.4 Reproducibility and Generalizability -- 12.3.2 Toward Personalized Affective Computing -- 12.3.3 Toward Adaptive Affective Computing -- 12.3.4 Toward Embodied Affective Computing -- 12.3.5 Application Domains of Interests -- 12.3.5.1 Healthcare -- 12.3.5.2 Education -- 12.3.5.3 Business -- 12.3.5.4 Design -- 12.3.5.5 Security -- 12.3.5.6 Entertainment -- 12.4 Summary -- Bibliography -- Authors' Biographies -- Index.
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Tian Leimin  
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Candidate Multilinear Maps
Candidate Multilinear Maps
Autore Garg Sanjam
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Rafael : , : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (125 pages)
Disciplina 005.8
Collana ACM Bks.
Soggetto topico Cryptography
Data encryption (Computer science)
ISBN 1-62705-537-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- Our Results -- Brief Overview -- Organization -- 2. Survey of Applications -- How Flexible Can We Make Access to Encrypted Data? -- Program Obfuscation -- Other Applications -- 3. Multilinear Maps and Graded Encoding Systems -- Cryptographic Multilinear Maps -- Graded Encoding Schemes -- 4. Preliminaries I: Lattices -- Lattices -- Gaussians on Lattices -- Sampling from Discrete Gaussian -- 5. Preliminaries II: Algebraic Number Theory Background -- Number Fields and Rings of Integers -- Embeddings and Geometry -- Ideals in the Ring of Integers -- Prime Ideals-Unique Factorization and Distributions -- Ideal Lattices -- 6. The New EncodingSchemes -- The Basic Graded Encoding Scheme -- Setting the Parameters -- Extensions and Variants -- 7. Security of OurConstructions -- Our Hardness Assumption -- Simplistic Models of Attacks -- Cryptanalysis Beyond the Generic Models -- Some Countermeasures -- Easiness of Other Problems -- 8. Preliminaries III: Computation in a Number Field -- Some Computational Aspects of Number Fields and Ideal Lattices -- Computational Hardness Assumptions over Number Fields -- 9. Survey of LatticeCryptanalysis -- Averaging Attacks -- Gentry-Szydlo: Recovering v from v . v and v -- Nguyen-Regev: A Gradient Descent Attack -- Ducas-Nguyen: Gradient Descent over Zonotopes and Deformed Parallelepipeds -- A New Algorithm for the Closest Principal Ideal Generator Problem -- Coppersmith Attacks -- Dimension Halving in Principal Ideal Lattices -- 10 One-Round Key Exchange -- Definitions -- Our Construction -- A. Generalizing Graded Encoding Systems -- Efficient Procedures-The Dream Version -- Efficient Procedures-The Real-Life Version -- Hardness Assumptions -- Bibliography -- Author's Biography.
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Circuits, Packets, and Protocols : Enterpreneurs and Computer Communications, 1968-1988
Circuits, Packets, and Protocols : Enterpreneurs and Computer Communications, 1968-1988
Autore Pelkey James L
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Rafael : , : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (633 pages)
Disciplina 004.6
Altri autori (Persone) RussellAndrew L
RobbinsLoring
Soggetto topico Computer networks
ISBN 1-4503-9729-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Advanced Praise for Circuits, Packets, and Protocols -- Circuits, Packets, and Protocols -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Acknowledgments -- Paul Baran -- Montgomery Securities -- Early Book Reviewers -- Stu Greenfield -- Harold Shattuck -- Douglass North -- Professor Manley Irwin -- Robert (Bob) and Kathie Maxfield -- Computer History Museum -- John Toole and John Hollar -- Chuck House -- Gardner Hendrie -- Marc Weber -- Interviewees -- Vint Cerf -- Robert Kahn -- Robert Metcalfe -- Jay Hill -- Louis Pouzin -- Bernard (Bernie) Strassburg -- Dan Lynch -- Joseph Carl Robnett (J.C.R., or "Lick") Licklider -- Art Carr -- G. David Forney -- John Day -- My Co-authors: -- Andy Russell -- Loring G. Robbins -- Introduction -- Three Themes -- Sources and Methods -- Market-Structures -- Three Market-Structures at the Intersections of Communications and Computing, 1968-1988 -- Why Do These Stories Matter? -- 1 Prelude to Change: Data Communications, 1949-1968 -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 AT& -- T, The Regulated Monopoly -- 1.2.1 Hush-a-Phone -- 1.2.2 Challenges to AT& -- T: MCI and Carterfone -- 1.3 IBM -- 1.4 New Technologies for Computing -- 1.4.1 Transistors -- 1.4.2 Integrated Circuits -- 1.4.3 Modems -- 1.4.4 Mainframes and Modems -- 1.4.4.1 Time-sharing -- 1.4.4.2 Minicomputers -- 1.5 Venture Capital and Public Capital Markets -- 1.6 The Early Entrepreneurs of Data Communications -- 1.6.1 Codex -- 1.6.2 Milgo -- 1.6.3 Bernard Strassburg -- 1.7 Emergence of the Data Communications Market-Structure -- 1.8 In Perspective -- 2 Onset of Competition: Data Communications, 1968-1972 -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Government and AT& -- T -- 2.2.1 Computer Inquiry I -- 2.2.2 MCI and Carterfone -- 2.2.3 William McGowan and MCI -- 2.3 IBM and Computing -- 2.3.1 Mainframe Computers and Time-Sharing -- 2.3.2 Mainframe Market-Structure.
2.3.3 Unbundling Software and Services -- 2.3.4 Minicomputers -- 2.4 Early Data Communications Leaders: 1968-1969 -- 2.4.1 Codex -- 2.4.2 Milgo -- 2.4.3 Codex -- 2.4.4 ADS -- 2.5 A Swarm of Data Communications Start-ups: 1968-1970 -- 2.5.1 Infotron -- 2.5.2 General DataComm -- 2.5.3 Timeplex -- 2.5.4 Paradyne -- 2.5.5 Vadic -- 2.5.6 Universal Data Systems -- 2.5.7 Intertel -- 2.6 1970: A Pivotal Year for Codex and ADS -- 2.6.1 ADS -- 2.7 The Creation of the IDCMA -- 2.8 Strategic Partnerships in the Data Communications Market-Structure: 1971-1972 -- 2.9 Data Communications Market-Structure -- 2.9.1 By 1972 the Data Communications Market-Structure had Emerged -- 2.10 In Perspective -- 3 Packet Switching and ARPANET: Networking, 1959-1972 -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 The Intergalactic Network -- 3.2.1 How to Design a Data Network -- 3.2.2 Paul Baran -- 3.2.3 Donald Davies Davies-1965-19661 -- 3.3 ARPANET: The Planning Phase -- 3.4 ARPANET: Design, Implementation, and Administration -- 3.4.1 Subnet Design and Implementation -- 3.4.2 Host-to-Host Software and the Network Working Group -- 3.5 Uncertainty and the Emergence of a Dominant Design, 1969-1972 -- 3.5.1 Early Surprises -- 3.5.2 Parallel Experiments in Hawaii and London -- 3.6 ARPANET Meets the Public: ICCC Demonstration, 1972 -- 3.7 In Perspective -- 4 Market Order: Data Communications, 1973-1979 -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 Regulatory Challenges to IBM and AT& -- T -- 4.3 Data Communications Market Leaders in the Early 1970s -- 4.3.1 Codex: Modems, Multiplexers, and Competition, 1973-1976 -- 4.3.2 Milgo Defends Its Position -- 4.3.3 ADS: Rebirth as Micom, 1973-1976 -- 4.4 The Swarm of Data Communications Firms, 1976-1979 -- 4.4.1 Infotron -- 4.4.2 General DataComm -- 4.4.3 Timeplex -- 4.4.4 Paradyne -- 4.4.5 Vadic -- 4.4.6 Universal Data Systems -- 4.4.7 Intertel.
4.5 Micom's Breakout Product, 1976-1979 -- 4.6 Market Leaders Are Acquired -- 4.7 The Data Communications Market-Structure: Market Disruption -- 4.8 In Perspective -- 5 Protocol Confusion: Networking, 1972-1979 -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 Commercializing ARPANET, 1972-1975 -- 5.3 Packet Radio and Robert Kahn, 1972-1974 -- 5.4 The CYCLADES Network and Louis Pouzin, 1971-1972 -- 5.5 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), 1973-1976 -- 5.6 A Proliferation of Communication Projects -- 5.6.1 Token Ring, David Farber, UC Irvine, and the NSF: 1969-1974 -- 5.6.2 Ethernet, Robert Metcalfe, and Xerox PARC, 1971-1975 -- 5.6.3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974-1977 -- 5.6.4 Metcalfe Joins the Systems Development Division of Xerox, 1975-1978 -- 5.6.5 Xerox Network System, 1977-1978 -- 5.6.6 TCP to TCP/IP, 1976-1979 -- 5.6.7 Open System Interconnection (OSI) 1975-1979 -- 5.6.8 National Bureau of Standards and MITRE, 1971-1979 -- 5.6.8.1 The 1979 Meetings: Resolution to the Confusion? -- 5.7 In Perspective -- 6 Emergence of Local Area Networks: Networking, 1976-1981 -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 Early Networking Pioneers -- 6.3 Select Computer Companies Introduce LANs, 1976-1978 -- 6.3.1 Prime Computer -- 6.3.2 MIT-The Laboratory of Computer Science -- 6.3.3 Digital Equipment Corporation -- 6.3.4 Zilog -- 6.3.5 The Return of Venture Capital -- 6.4 Early LAN Start-ups -- 6.4.1 Robert Metcalfe and the Founding of 3Com -- 6.4.2 Michael Pliner and the Founding of Sytek -- 6.4.3 Ralph Ungermann, Charlie Bass, and the Founding of Ungermann-Bass -- 6.5 Data Communications Companies Respond with the Data PBX -- 6.5.1 Micom: The Data PBX and IPO -- 6.5.2 Codex: The Data PBX, 1977-1981 -- 6.6 Early LAN Start-ups Struggle, 1980-1981 -- 6.6.1 Sytek: A Broadband Network and a Need for Cash -- 6.6.2 Ungermann-Bass: Xerox, Broadband, and Chips.
6.6.3 3Com: Product Strategy in Anticipation of a PC -- 6.7 The Emergence of the Networking Market-Structure -- 6.8 In Perspective -- 7 The Chaos of Competition: Networking, 1981-1982 -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 The Office of the Future, the PBX to CBX, and AT& -- T -- 7.2.1 The IBM PC, 1981-1982 -- 7.2.2 IBM's Token Ring LAN, 1981-1982 -- 7.3 Early LAN Start-ups, 1981 -- 7.3.1 3Com -- 7.3.2 Ungermann-Bass -- 7.3.3 Sytek -- 7.4 Emerging LAN Competition, 1981 -- 7.4.1 Interlan -- 7.4.2 Bridge Communications -- 7.4.3 Proteon -- 7.4.4 Concord Data Systems -- 7.5 The Data Communication Competitors, 1981-1982 -- 7.5.1 Micom -- 7.5.2 Codex -- 7.5.3 Other Data Communication Competitors -- 7.6 A Second Wave of LAN Competition, 1982 -- 7.6.1 Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) -- 7.6.2 Excelan -- 7.6.3 Communication Machinery Corporation -- 7.6.4 General Electric -- 7.7 The Settlement of the AT& -- T and IBM Antitrust Lawsuits -- 7.7.1 The AT& -- T Settlement, January 1982 -- 7.8 IBM Antitrust Suit -- 7.9 Ethernet Chips, Boundless Hope and Market Confusion -- 7.10 LAN Market-Structure, 1981-1982 -- 7.11 In Perspective -- 8 The Need for Standards: Networking, 1975-1984 -- 8.1 Overview -- 8.2 IEEE Committee 802: The Battle for LAN Standards -- 8.3 DIX -- 8.4 IEEE Committee 802 and DIX -- 8.5 Networking Strategy at Xerox: 1979-1981 -- 8.6 ISO/OSI (Open Systems Interconnection): 1979-1982 -- 8.7 The LAN and OSI Standards Efforts Meet -- 8.8 The Emergence of a Dominant Design: 1983-1984 -- 8.9 In Perspective -- 9 Market Order: Networking, 1983-1986 -- 9.1 Overview -- 9.2 The Established Powers -- 9.2.1 Alex. Brown & -- Sons Conference, March 1983 -- 9.2.2 AT& -- T: Computers and LANs -- 9.2.3 IBM: CBXs and LANs-Does It Need Both? -- 9.2.4 The Computer Companies -- 9.2.5 Digital Equipment Corporation -- 9.3 The Leading LAN start-ups, 1983-1986.
9.3.1 3Com -- 9.3.2 Ungermann-Bass -- 9.3.3 Sytek -- 9.4 Other LAN start-ups -- 9.4.1 Bridge Communications -- 9.4.2 Interlan -- 9.4.3 Concord Data Systems -- 9.4.4 Proteon -- 9.4.5 Excelan -- 9.4.6 Communications Machinery Corporation, 1985-1986 -- 9.4.7 SynOptics Communications Inc. -- 9.5 The Data Communication Competitors, 1983-1984 -- 9.5.1 Codex -- 9.5.2 Micom -- 9.5.3 Micom-Interlan -- 9.6 New Data PBX Competitors -- 9.6.1 Metapath -- 9.6.2 Equinox -- 9.7 LAN and Data Communications Market-Structures,1985-1986 -- 9.8 In Perspective -- 10 Adaptation of Wide Area Networks: Data Communications, 1979-1986 -- 10.1 Overview -- 10.2 The Revolution of Digital Transmission, 1982-1984 -- 10.2.1 AT& -- T and the T1 Tariffs, 1982-1984 -- 10.3 The T1 Multiplexer -- 10.4 The Beginnings of "Be Your Own Bell" -- 10.5 Data Communications: First Signs of Digital Networks, 1982-1985 -- 10.5.1 General DataComm -- 10.5.2 Timeplex -- 10.5.3 Codex -- 10.5.4 Micom -- 10.5.5 Digital Communications Associates -- 10.5.6 Other Data Communications Firms -- 10.5.7 Tymnet and the Caravan Project, 1982 -- 10.6 Entrepreneurs: The T1 Start-ups, 1982-1985 -- 10.6.1 Network Equipment Technologies -- 10.6.2 Cohesive Networks -- 10.6.3 Network Switching Systems -- 10.6.4 Spectrum Digital -- 10.7 Market Analysis: Samples of Expert Opinions, 1984-1987 -- 10.7.1 The Yankee Group -- 10.7.2 Datapro Research -- 10.7.3 Alex. Brown & -- Sons -- 10.7.4 Salomon Brothers Inc. -- 10.7.5 T1 Multiplexer OEM Relationships, 1985 -- 10.8 Data Communications: Wide Area Networks, 1985-1988 -- 10.8.1 Digital Communications Associates -- 10.8.2 Network Equipment Technologies -- 10.8.3 Codex -- 10.8.4 Micom -- 10.8.5 Timeplex -- 10.8.6 Other Data Communication Firms -- 10.8.7 T1 Market-Structure -- 10.9 In Perspective -- 11 Market Consolidation: Data Communications and Networking, 1986-1988.
11.1 Overview.
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Concurrency
Concurrency
Autore Malkhi Dahlia
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Rafael : , : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (367 pages)
Disciplina 004.36
Soggetto topico Algorithms
Computer algorithms
Computer scientists
ISBN 1-4503-7273-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Photo and Text Credits -- Introduction -- The Computer Science of Concurrency: The Early Years -- PART I. TECHNICAL PERSPECTIVES ON LAMPORT'SWORK -- 1. Shared Memory and the Bakery Algorithm -- 2. The Notions of Time and Global State in a Distributed System -- 3. Byzantine Faults -- 4. State Machine Replication with Benign Failures -- 5. Formal Specification and Verification -- 6. Biography -- PART II. SELECTED PAPERS -- A New Solution of Dijkstra's Concurrent Programming Problem -- Clocks, and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System -- How to Make a Multiprocessor Computer That Correctly Executes Multiprocess Programs -- The Byzantine Generals Problem -- The Mutual Exclusion Problem: Part I-A Theory of Interprocess Communication -- The Mutual Exclusion Problem: Part II-Statement and Solutions -- The Part-Time Parliament -- References -- Index -- Biographies -- Blank Page.
Altri titoli varianti Concurrency
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Malkhi Dahlia  
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Data association for multi-object visual tracking / / Margrit Betke, Zheng Wu
Data association for multi-object visual tracking / / Margrit Betke, Zheng Wu
Autore Betke Margrit
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Rafael, California] : , : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (122 pages)
Disciplina 006.37
Collana Synthesis Lectures on Computer Vision
Soggetto topico Computer vision
ISBN 1-62705-943-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- 1. An introduction to data association in computer vision: 1.1. Challenges; 1.2. Related topics beyond the scope of this book; 1.3. Application domains; 1.4. Simulation testbeds; 1.5. Experimental benchmarks; 1.6. Organization of the book -- 2. Classic sequential data association approaches: 2.1. Advantages of Kalman filters for use in multi-object tracking; 2.2. Gating; 2.3. Global nearest neighbor standard filter (GNNSF); 2.4. Joint probabilistic data association (JPDA); 2.5. Multiple hypotheses tracking (MHT); 2.6. Discussion -- 3. Classic batch data association approaches: 3.1. Markov chain Monte Carlo data association (MCMCDA); 3.2. Network flow data association (NFDA); 3.3. Probabilistic multiple hypothesis tracking (PMHT); 3.4. Discussion -- 4. Evaluation criteria: 4.1. Definitions; 4.2. Discussion -- 5. Tracking with multiple cameras: 5.1. The reconstruction-tracking approach; 5.2. The tracking-reconstruction approach; 5.3. An example of spatial data association; 5.4. Discussion -- 6. The tracklet linking approach: 6.1. Review of existing work; 6.2. An example of tracklet linking using a track graph -- 7. Advanced techniques for data association: 7.1. Data association for merged or split measurements; 7.2. Learning-based data association; 7.3. Coupling data association --
8. Application to animal group tracking in 3D: 8.1. Two sample systems for analyzing bat and bird flight; 8.2. Impact of multi-animal tracking systems -- 9. Benchmarks for human tracking: 9.1. PETS-2009; 9.2. Beyond PETS-2009: the MOT-challenge benchmark -- 10. Concluding remarks -- Bibliography -- Authors' biographies.
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Betke Margrit  
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Data Cleaning
Data Cleaning
Autore Ilyas Ihab F
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Rafael : , : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (284 pages)
Disciplina 005.74
Altri autori (Persone) ChuXu
Soggetto topico Data editing
Database management
Electronic data processing
ISBN 1-4503-7155-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Figure and Table Credits -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Outlier Detection -- 3. Data Deduplication -- 4. Data Transformation -- 5. Data Quality Rule Definition and Discovery -- 6. Rule-Based Data Cleaning -- 7. Machine Learning and Probabilistic Data Cleaning -- 8. Conclusion and Future Thoughts -- References -- Index -- Author Biographies -- Blank Page.
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Ilyas Ihab F  
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Declarative Logic Programming : Theory, Systems, and Applications
Declarative Logic Programming : Theory, Systems, and Applications
Autore Kifer Michael
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Rafael : , : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Altri autori (Persone) LiuYanhong Annie
Collana ACM books
Soggetto topico Logic programming
Declarative programming
ISBN 1-970001-96-8
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Kifer Michael  
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Digital control in power electronics / Simone Buso, Paolo Mattavelli
Digital control in power electronics / Simone Buso, Paolo Mattavelli
Autore Buso, Simone
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Rafael (CA)], : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2006
Descrizione fisica VI, 151 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 621.31
621.317
Altri autori (Persone) Mattavelli, Paolo
Collana Synthesis lectures on power electronics
Soggetto topico Elettronica
ISBN 1598291122
9781598291124
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Buso, Simone  
[San Rafael (CA)], : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2006
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Digital forensic science : issues, methods, and challenges / / Vassil Roussev, University of New Orleans
Digital forensic science : issues, methods, and challenges / / Vassil Roussev, University of New Orleans
Autore Roussev Vassil
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Rafael, California] : , : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (157 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 363.25968
Collana Synthesis Lectures on Information Security, Privacy, and Trust
Soggetto topico Computer crimes - Investigation
Data recovery (Computer science)
ISBN 1-62705-465-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Scope of this book -- 1.2 Organization --
2. Brief history -- 2.1 Early years (1984-1996) -- 2.2 Golden age (1997-2007) -- 2.3 Present (2007-) -- 2.4 Summary --
3. Definitions and models -- 3.1 The Daubert standard -- 3.2 Digital forensic science definitions -- 3.2.1 Law-centric definitions -- 3.2.2 Working technical definition -- 3.3 Models of forensic analysis -- 3.3.1 Differential analysis -- 3.3.2 Computer history model -- 3.3.3 Cognitive task model --
4. System analysis -- 4.1 Storage forensics -- 4.1.1 Data abstraction layers -- 4.1.2 Data acquisition -- 4.1.3 Forensic image formats -- 4.1.4 Filesystem analysis -- 4.1.5 Case study: FAT32 -- 4.1.6 Case study: NTFS -- 4.1.7 Data recovery and file content carving -- 4.1.8 File fragment classification -- 4.2 Main memory forensics -- 4.2.1 Memory acquisition -- 4.2.2 Memory image analysis -- 4.3 Network forensics -- 4.4 Real-time processing and triage -- 4.4.1 Real-time computing -- 4.4.2 Forensic computing with deadlines -- 4.4.3 Triage -- 4.5 Application forensics -- 4.5.1 Web browser -- 4.5.2 Cloud drives -- 4.6 Cloud forensics -- 4.6.1 Cloud basics -- 4.6.2 The cloud forensics landscape -- 4.6.3 IaaS forensics -- 4.6.4 SaaS forensics --
5. Artifact analysis -- 5.1 Finding known objects: cryptographic hashing -- 5.2 Block-level analysis -- 5.3 Efficient hash representation: Bloom filters -- 5.4 Approximate matching -- 5.4.1 Content-defined data chunks -- 5.4.2 Ssdeep -- 5.4.3 Sdhash -- 5.4.4 Evaluation -- 5.5 Cloud-native artifacts --
6. Open issues and challenges -- 6.1 Scalability -- 6.2 Visualization and collaboration -- 6.3 Automation and intelligence -- 6.4 Pervasive encryption -- 6.5 Cloud computing -- 6.5.1 From SaaP to SaaS -- 6.5.2 Separating cloud services from their implementation -- 6.5.3 Research challenges -- 6.6 Internet of things (IoT) -- Bibliography -- Author's biography.
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Roussev Vassil  
[San Rafael, California] : , : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, , 2017
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