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This pattern should enable the user to confront MORPHEUS, in its strong heterogeneity, as a single computational core.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
04 Aug 2014
27 Citations
The Morpheus Project represents a departure from recent NASA programs and projects that traditionally require longer development lifecycles and testing at remote, dedicated testing facilities.
The higher degree of modularity of the Morpheus AUV allows it to "morph" or change its size and components for different applications.
By utilizing morphological information about the flux of real astronomical sources during object detection, Morpheus shows resiliency to false-positive identifications of sources.
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Jeremy J. Hart, Jennifer D. Mitchell 
03 Mar 2012
4 Citations
Designed, developed, manufactured and operated in-house by engineers at JSC, the Morpheus Project represents an unprecedented departure from recent NASA programs and projects that traditionally require longer development lifecycles and testing at remote, dedicated testing facilities.
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Yanju Chen, Ruben Martins, Yu Feng 
12 Aug 2019
35 Citations
Our experiments demonstrate that our approach outperforms MORPHEUS in terms of running time and solved benchmarks.

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