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An eLearning Standard Approach for Supporting PBL in Computer Engineering
(IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
Problem-based learning (PBL) has proved to be a highly successful pedagogical model in many fields, although it is not that common in computer engineering. PBL goes beyond the typical teaching methodology by promoting ...
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AER Spiking Neuron Computation on GPUs: The Frame-to-AER Generation
(Springer, 2011)
Neuro-inspired processing tries to imitate the nervous system and may resolve complex problems, such as visual recognition. The spike-based philosophy based on the Address-Event-Representation (AER) is a neuromorphic ...
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A Two-Level Dynamic Chrono-Scheduling Algorithm
(IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
We propose a dynamic instruction scheduler that does not need any kind of wakeup logic, as all the instructions are “programmed” on issue stage to be executed in pre-calculated cycles. The scheduler is composed of two ...
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A parallel Homological Spanning Forest framework for 2D topological image analysis
(Elsevier, 2016)
In [14], a topologically consistent framework to support parallel topological analysis and recognition for2 D digital objects was introduced. Based on this theoretical work, we focus on the problem of findingefficient ...
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Frames-to-AER efficiency study based on CPUs Performance Counters
(IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
Image processing in digital computer systems usually considers the visual information as a sequence of frames. These frames are from photographs that capture reality for a short period of time. They are renewed and ...
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A Dynamic Equilibrium View of Caching Systems
(IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
In this paper, we present a simple analytical study of caching systems based on the idea of dynamic equilibrium of cache blocks, assuming the Independent Reference Model (IRM) of references. This method allows us to ...
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A Real-Time Wireless Sensor Network for Wheelchair Navigation
(IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
Today, the availability of inexpensive, low power hardware including CMOS cameras and wireless devices make it possible to deploy a wireless sensor network (WSN) with nodes equipped with cameras for a variety of ...