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Philips

CompanyVantaa, Finland
About: Philips is a company organization based out in Vantaa, Finland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Layer (electronics). The organization has 68260 authors who have published 99663 publications receiving 1882329 citations. The organization is also known as: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. & Royal Philips Electronics.


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Hermann Ney1
TL;DR: The algorithm to be developed is essentially identical to one presented by Vintsyuk and later by Bridle and Brown, but the notation and the presentation have been clarified and the computational expenditure per word is independent of the number of words in the input string.
Abstract: This paper is of tutorial nature and describes a one-stage dynamic programming algorithm for file problem of connected word recognition. The algorithm to be developed is essentially identical to one presented by Vintsyuk [1] and later by Bridle and Brown [2] ; but the notation and the presentation have been clarified. The derivation used for optimally time synchronizing a test pattern, consisting of a sequence of connected words, is straightforward and simple in comparison with other approaches decomposing the pattern matching problem into several levels. The approach presented relies basically on parameterizing the time warping path by a single index and on exploiting certain path constraints both in the word interior and at the word boundaries. The resulting algorithm turns out to be significantly more efficient than those proposed by Sakoe [3] as well as Myers and Rabiner [4], while providing the same accuracy in estimating the best possible matching string. Its most important feature is that the computational expenditure per word is independent of the number of words in the input string. Thus, it is well suited for recognizing comparatively long word sequences and for real-time operation. Furthermore, there is no need to specify the maximum number of words in the input string. The practical implementation of the algorithm is discussed; it requires no heuristic rules and no overhead. The algorithm can be modified to deal with syntactic constraints in terms of a finite state syntax.

364 citations

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TL;DR: The authors review the various alternatives for testing embedded cores and describe solutions and proposed standards that are expected to play a key role in developing the core based design paradigm.
Abstract: Recently, designers have been embedding reusable modules to build on-chip systems that form rich libraries of predesigned, preverified building blocks. These embedded cores make it easier to import technology to a new system and differentiate the corresponding product by leveraging intellectual property advantages. Most importantly, design reuse shortens the time-to-market for new systems. The attributes that make system chips built with embedded IP cores an attractive methodology-design reuse, heterogeneity, reconfigurability, and customizability-also make testing and debugging these chips a complex challenge. The authors review the various alternatives for testing embedded cores and describe solutions and proposed standards that are expected to play a key role in developing the core based design paradigm.

364 citations

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TL;DR: This work presents a CS reconstruction for magnetic resonance (MR) parameter mapping, which applies an overcomplete dictionary, learned from the data model to sparsify the signal.
Abstract: Compressed sensing (CS) holds considerable promise to accelerate the data acquisition in magnetic resonance imaging by exploiting signal sparsity. Prior knowledge about the signal can be exploited in some applications to choose an appropriate sparsifying transform. This work presents a CS reconstruction for magnetic resonance (MR) parameter mapping, which applies an overcomplete dictionary, learned from the data model to sparsify the signal. The approach is presented and evaluated in simulations and in in vivo T(1) and T(2) mapping experiments in the brain. Accurate T(1) and T(2) maps are obtained from highly reduced data. This model-based reconstruction could also be applied to other MR parameter mapping applications like diffusion and perfusion imaging.

363 citations

Patent
Mehran Moshfeghi1, Jun Wang1, Stephen T. C. Wong1, Yuan-Pin Yu1, Robert A. Glicksman1 
07 Jan 1998
TL;DR: In this article, the server includes a layer for dynamically generating web pages and other data objects using scripts, such as graphic, audio and video files, in dependence on stored information indicating the user's needs and preferences.
Abstract: The server includes a layer for dynamically generating web pages and other data objects using scripts, such as graphic, audio and video files, in dependence on stored information indicating the user's needs and preferences, including those presumed from stored information as to the user's function, job, or purpose for being at the hospital, and logged usage profiles, the level of the user's access privileges to confidential patient information, and the computer and physical environments of the user. Notably, the content is generated in dependence on the display resolution and lowest bandwidth link between the server and browser to limit the waiting time for downloads as well as the server load.

363 citations

Patent
Stefan Butzmann1
10 Dec 2003
TL;DR: In this article, a configuration for determining the position of a body on an at least largely linear motion coordinate, along which two magnetic configurations are disposed, each equipped with at least one pair of magnetic north and south poles, and disposed between the magnetic configurations is a magnetoresistive angle-sensor configuration, which is set up to measure the direction of a resultant magnetic field spanned by the magnetic configuration and extending between them in a measurement plane relative to a spatial reference direction lying in this measurement plane.
Abstract: What is described is a configuration for determining the position of a body on an at least largely linear motion coordinate, along which two magnetic configurations are disposed, each equipped with at least one pair of magnetic north and south poles, and disposed between the magnetic configurations is a magnetoresistive angle-sensor configuration, which is set up to measure the direction of a resultant magnetic field spanned by the magnetic configurations and extending between them in a measurement plane relative to a spatial reference direction lying in this measurement plane. The motion coordinate is aligned at least largely at right angles to the measurement plane of the magnetoresistive angle-sensor configuration, and magnetic axes of the two magnetic configurations extend essentially parallel to the measurement plane and projections of these magnetic axes onto the measurement plane are aligned to be offset by predetermined angles relative to one another. At least a first of the magnetic configurations is connected to the body and disposed to be mobile, together with the latter, relative to the magnetoresistive angle-sensor configuration along the motion coordinate.As a result, a configuration for determining the position of a body with the aid of an angle sensor in cases of an at least largely linear motion is created.

363 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Mark Raymond Adams1471187135038
Dario R. Alessi13635474753
Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin12964685630
Sanjay Kumar120205282620
Mark W. Dewhirst11679757525
Carl G. Figdor11656652145
Mathias Fink11690051759
David B. Solit11446952340
Giulio Tononi11451158519
Jie Wu112153756708
Claire M. Fraser10835276292
Michael F. Berger10754052426
Nikolaus Schultz106297120240
Rolf Müller10490550027
Warren J. Manning10260638781
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20235
202239
2021898
20201,428
20191,665
20181,378