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Mitre Corporation
Company•Bedford, Massachusetts, United States•
About: Mitre Corporation is a company organization based out in Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Air traffic control & National Airspace System. The organization has 4884 authors who have published 6053 publications receiving 124808 citations. The organization is also known as: Mitre & MITRE.
Topics: Air traffic control, National Airspace System, Information system, Air traffic management, Communications system
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24 Apr 2004
TL;DR: A fine-grained definition of HRI awareness based on research from computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) and initial design guidelines for HRI that are incorporating in next-generation robots and interfaces under development at UMass Lowell are highlighted.
Abstract: This poster highlights one of our analysis frameworks for human-robot interaction (HRI) and a sample of our results. We developed a fine-grained definition of HRI awareness based on research from computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW). Results consist of initial design guidelines for HRI that we are incorporating in next-generation robots and interfaces under development at UMass Lowell.
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TL;DR: This work presents a geometric model for stereoscopic viewing that can accurately model most viewing situations, and relates this model to human visual constraints, and develops the geometric transformations required to use this method on graphics workstations.
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TL;DR: This chapter describes how the synergy of speech, language and image processing has enabled a new class of information on demand news systems that can automatically process broadcast video 7x24 and serve this to the general public in individually tailored personalcasts.
Abstract: Recently scientists have been focusing on a new class of application that promises ondemand access to multimedia information such as radio and broadcast news. This chapter describes how the synergy of speech, language and image processing has enabled a new class of information on demand news systems. We will describe the ability to automatically process broadcast video 7x24 and serve this to the general public in individually tailored personalcasts. We describe several systems and identify some remaining challenging research areas.
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TL;DR: The result is a novel design for a single-snapshot multispectral imager, with digitally reconstructed images exhibiting reduced spatial resolution proportional to the number of captured spectral channels.
Abstract: Light field cameras can simultaneously capture the spatial location and angular direction of light rays emanating from a
scene. By placing a variable bandpass filter in the aperture of a light field camera, we demonstrate the ability to
multiplex the visible spectrum over this captured angular dimension. The result is a novel design for a single-snapshot
multispectral imager, with digitally reconstructed images exhibiting reduced spatial resolution proportional to the
number of captured spectral channels. This paper explores the effect of this spatial-spectral resolution tradeoff on
camera design. It also examines the concept of utilizing a non-uniform pinhole array to achieve varying spectral and
spatial capture over the extent of the sensor. Images are presented from several different light field - variable bandpass
filter designs, and limitations and sources of error are discussed.
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University of California, Santa Barbara1, University of California, Berkeley2, Brookhaven National Laboratory3, University of California, Santa Cruz4, The Aerospace Corporation5, IBM6, Xerox7, Mitre Corporation8, Princeton University9, Cornell University10, Stanford University11, Massachusetts Institute of Technology12
TL;DR: A part-time, year-long study sponsored by the American Physical Society (APS) as discussed by the authors examines issues related to safe operation of LWRs; the research and development program responsible for establishing and enhancing safety; and the consequences of accidents for public health and welfare.
Abstract: The issue of light-water reactor (LWR) safety has been the subject of a part-time, year-long study sponsored by the American Physical Society. The goal of the study was the assessment of some of the technical aspects of the safety of large light-water nuclear power reactors typical of present commercial practice in the Unted States. The report examines issues related to safe operation of LWRs; the research and development program responsible for establishing and enhancing safety; and the consequences of accidents for public health and welfare. The report in no way deals with the need for nuclear power or its benefits, and should not be considered as a net assessment of the risks versus the benefits of nuclear reactors. Since the risks of ecological impacts of other energy technologies are not addressed, no recommendations are made concerning the specific reactor program which should be followed in the immediate future. Among the areas covered in the report are primary pressure-vessel integrity; quality assurance; accident initiation from operator error, transients, and sabotage; the adequacy of present emergency core-cooling system designs; the calculation of long-term consequences to health of one particular low-probability accidental release of radioactivity; and the experimental and calculational (computer-code-development) aspects of the present reactor safety research program. A number of recommendations are contained with the report, mainly addressed to ways in which the safety of the present LWRs can be improved or better understood.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Sushil Jajodia | 101 | 664 | 35556 |
Myles R. Allen | 82 | 295 | 32668 |
Barbara Liskov | 76 | 204 | 25026 |
Alfred D. Steinberg | 74 | 295 | 20974 |
Peter T. Cummings | 69 | 521 | 18942 |
Vincent H. Crespi | 63 | 287 | 20347 |
Michael J. Pazzani | 62 | 183 | 28036 |
David Goldhaber-Gordon | 58 | 192 | 15709 |
Yeshaiahu Fainman | 57 | 648 | 14661 |
Jonathan Anderson | 57 | 195 | 10349 |
Limsoon Wong | 55 | 367 | 13524 |
Chris Clifton | 54 | 160 | 11501 |
Paul Ward | 52 | 408 | 12400 |
Richard M. Fujimoto | 52 | 290 | 13584 |
Bhavani Thuraisingham | 52 | 563 | 10562 |