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Spectral/Temporal Segment Features For Automatic Speech Recognition, Xi Hong Wang Apr 1998

Spectral/Temporal Segment Features For Automatic Speech Recognition, Xi Hong Wang

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

In this thesis an approach for efficiently computing a compact spectral/temporal feature set for representing a segment of speech, with effective resolution depending on both frequency and time position within the segment, is developed, analyzed, and tested. The goal of this method is to mimic the resolution properties of the human auditory system, but using a computationally efficient FFT-based front end rather than a more complex auditory model. In particular this method applies both frequency and time "warping" to FFT spectra to obtain good frequency resolution at low frequencies and good time resolution at high frequencies. Time resolution is also …


Building Web Sites That Attract Visitors, C. David Shepherd, Daniel Fell Apr 1998

Building Web Sites That Attract Visitors, C. David Shepherd, Daniel Fell

Faculty Articles

The article discusses the use of web sites for health care service marketing. The potential benefits of Internet services for users and care providers are mentioned, but challenges in implementation are also listed. A three generation model of web site design is offered, distinguishing various levels of interactivity, customization, and perceived value. Suggestions are offered applying this model to health care service web sites and their marketing potential.


Attractor Systems And Analog Computation, Hava Siegelmann, Shmuel Fishman Mar 1998

Attractor Systems And Analog Computation, Hava Siegelmann, Shmuel Fishman

Hava Siegelmann

Attractor systems are useful in neurodynamics, mainly in the modeling of associative memory. This paper presents a complexity theory for continuous phase space dynamical systems with discrete or continuous time update, which evolve to attractors. In our framework we associate complexity classes with different types of attractors. Fixed points belong to the class BPPd, while chaotic attractors are in NPd. The BPP=NP question of classical complexity theory is translated into a question in the realm of chaotic dynamical systems. This theory enables an algorithmic analysis of attractor networks and flows for the solution of various problem such as linear programming. …


Trends. Injustice Through Justice Within The Ins And The Fbi: Fertile Territory For Information, Ibpp Editor Mar 1998

Trends. Injustice Through Justice Within The Ins And The Fbi: Fertile Territory For Information, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

The author discusses the quest for justice, in which policymakers, legislators, and those who seek to influence them sometimes seek to effect mandatory sequences of adjudicative procedure upon allegations of misbehavior.


Starcraft - Maps & Benchmark Problems, Nathan R. Sturtevant, Blizzard Corp. Mar 1998

Starcraft - Maps & Benchmark Problems, Nathan R. Sturtevant, Blizzard Corp.

Moving AI Lab: 2D Maps and Benchmark Problems

Maps extracted from Starcraft from Blizzard Corp. for use and distribution as benchmark problems.

Contains 75 maps and benchmark problem sets, converted to standard format by Dave Churchill and post-processed to remove all but the largest connected component.


Sharp, Quantitative Bounds On The Distance Between A Bezier Curve And Its Control Polygon, D. Nairn, J. Peters, D. Lutterkort Mar 1998

Sharp, Quantitative Bounds On The Distance Between A Bezier Curve And Its Control Polygon, D. Nairn, J. Peters, D. Lutterkort

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Graphical User Interface Design For The X-Ray Crystallography Data Processing Program - Scaling, K. C. Van Zandt, Dan C. Marinescu, Robert Bolotovsky, Michael Rossman Mar 1998

Graphical User Interface Design For The X-Ray Crystallography Data Processing Program - Scaling, K. C. Van Zandt, Dan C. Marinescu, Robert Bolotovsky, Michael Rossman

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Reflections On Metacomputing, The Bond View, Dan C. Marinescu, Ladislau Bölöni Mar 1998

Reflections On Metacomputing, The Bond View, Dan C. Marinescu, Ladislau Bölöni

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Message Patterns In The Bond Distributed Object System, Ladislau Bölöni, Kyung-Koo Jun, Thomas Danials, Dan C. Marinescu Mar 1998

Message Patterns In The Bond Distributed Object System, Ladislau Bölöni, Kyung-Koo Jun, Thomas Danials, Dan C. Marinescu

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A Framework For World Wide Web Client-Authentication Protocols, Cem Paya Mar 1998

A Framework For World Wide Web Client-Authentication Protocols, Cem Paya

Dartmouth College Undergraduate Theses

Existing client-authentication protocols deployed on the World Wide Web today are based on conventional distributed systems and fail to address the problems specific to the application domain. Some of the protocols restrict the mobility of the client by equating user identity to a machine or network address, others depend on sound password management strategies, and yet others compromise the privacy of the user by transmitting personal information for authentication. We introduce a new framework for client-authentication by separating two goals that current protocols achieve simultaneously: 1. Maintain persistent sense of identity across different sessions. 2. Prove facts about the user …


Measurement Of Triple Gauge-Boson Couplings At 172 Gev, Barate, R.; Et Al, M. Thulasidas Mar 1998

Measurement Of Triple Gauge-Boson Couplings At 172 Gev, Barate, R.; Et Al, M. Thulasidas

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

The triple gauge-boson couplings, αWΦ, αW and αBΦ, have been measured using 34 semileptonically and 54 hadronically decaying W+W− candidate events. The events were selected in the data recorded during 1996 with the ALEPH detector at 172 GeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 10.65 pb−1. The triple gauge-boson couplings have been measured using optimal observables constructed from kinematic information of W+W− events. The results are in agreement with the Standard Model expectation.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 3, March 1998, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Mar 1998

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 3, March 1998, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

An eight page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


An Advanced Visualization Method For An Operations Research Analysis, Steven C. Oimoen Mar 1998

An Advanced Visualization Method For An Operations Research Analysis, Steven C. Oimoen

Theses and Dissertations

Visualizing multidimensional data using only two dimensions and conventional visualization techniques limits the understanding of the data set. Underlying structures or patterns within the data can easily go unnoticed. In order to gain additional insight into an analysis, incorporation of visualization and multidimensional graphics into the analysis results should be accomplished. The results must ensure that the information portrayed is not misleading or misunderstood. The integrity of the data must be preserved throughout the transformation. The primary objective of this research effort is to identify techniques to visualize multidimensional data and then develop a software tool to display the multidimensional …


Methodology For The Analysis And Design Of Internet Software Components Providing Relational Database Access Through The World Wide Web, Daniel L. Dipiro Mar 1998

Methodology For The Analysis And Design Of Internet Software Components Providing Relational Database Access Through The World Wide Web, Daniel L. Dipiro

Theses and Dissertations

This work examines the application of Internet software technologies to provide access to remote relational databases via the World Wide Web. The research applies these software technologies to assist the Air Force Institute of Technology Civilian Institute Program in improving operations and student to staff communication. An analysis of the existing Internet software technologies revealed several competing technologies capable of performing the same database access functions. The analysis further revealed weaknesses and inconsistencies in the existing AFIT/CI database. A methodology is proposed to assist in analyzing an existing development environment and in selecting among the competing technologies to provide the …


Breakpoint Skeletal Representation And Compression Of Document Images, William A. Barrett, Bryan S. Morse, Eric N. Mortensen Mar 1998

Breakpoint Skeletal Representation And Compression Of Document Images, William A. Barrett, Bryan S. Morse, Eric N. Mortensen

Faculty Publications

We present a new method for representation and (lossy) compression of bitonal document images. The technique extracts a skeletal medial axis from each object using a true Euclidean distance map of the image and then finds piecewise linear breakpoints in the skeleton to create a breakpoint skeletal representation, bps, (Fig. 1). The bps is encoded for each object as a set of triples {, <Δx2,Δy2,Δr2>, . . . <Δxn,Δyn,Δrn>} where contains the coordinate and distance (radius, r1) of the initial breakpoint from the closest point on the perimeter of the object and <Δxi,Δyi,Δri> represents the difference in location and radius between …


Measurement Of The W Mass By Direct Reconstruction In E+E- Collisions At 172 Gev, Barate, R.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas Mar 1998

Measurement Of The W Mass By Direct Reconstruction In E+E- Collisions At 172 Gev, Barate, R.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

No abstract provided.


Parallel Genetic Algorithm To Solve The Satisfiability Problem, Nicole Nemer-Preece, Ralph W. Wilkerson Feb 1998

Parallel Genetic Algorithm To Solve The Satisfiability Problem, Nicole Nemer-Preece, Ralph W. Wilkerson

Computer Science Faculty Research & Creative Works

This Paper Offers a Parallel Genetic Algorithm Solution to the Satisfiability Problem. It Combines Components of the Davis-Putnam Method and Genetic Algorithms for the Solution. This Solution is Useful in the Areas of Theorem Proving, Constraint Satisfaction Programming, and VLSI Design. the Algorithm is Implemented and Run on a Paragon. the Results Show Performance Improvement by Increasing the Number of Nodes. Two Parallel Methods Are Compared: One that Implements Interprocessor Communication and One that Does Not. the Results Show Performance Improvement with the Method that Uses Interprocessor Communication.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 2, February 1998, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Feb 1998

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 2, February 1998, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

A ten page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


Abstract State Machines 1988-1998: Commented Asm Bibliography, James Huggins, Egon Borger Feb 1998

Abstract State Machines 1988-1998: Commented Asm Bibliography, James Huggins, Egon Borger

Computer Science Publications

Hartmut Ehrig asked the first author to write for this column what are the distinguishing features of the ASM approach to specification and verification of complex computing systems. In [21] an attempt had already been made to answer that question by discussing, in general comparative terms, some specific features which are characteristic for the ASM approach with respect to other well known approaches in the literature. That explanation seems to have been understood, as shown by the many positive reactions, but even more the numerous critical reactions of colleagues in the field who felt—rightly—that ASMs put justified doubt on cherished …


Bond Objects - A White Paper, Ladislau Bölöni Feb 1998

Bond Objects - A White Paper, Ladislau Bölöni

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Robust Scheduling Of Metaprograms, Ladislau Bölöni, Dan C. Marinescu Feb 1998

Robust Scheduling Of Metaprograms, Ladislau Bölöni, Dan C. Marinescu

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Zebra Image Access System, Srilekha Mudumbai, Kshitij Shah, Amit P. Sheth, Krishnan Parasuraman, Clemens Bertram Feb 1998

Zebra Image Access System, Srilekha Mudumbai, Kshitij Shah, Amit P. Sheth, Krishnan Parasuraman, Clemens Bertram

Kno.e.sis Publications

The ZEBRA system, which is part of the VisualHarness platform for managing heterogeneous data, supports three types of access to distributed image repositories: keyword based, attribute based, and image content based. A user can assign different weights (relative importance) to each of the three types, and within the last type of access, to each of the image properties. The image based access component (IBAC) supports access based on computable image properties such as those based on spatial domain, frequency domain or statistical and structural analysis. However, it uses a novel black box approach of utilizing a Visual Information Retrieval (VIR) …


A Signcryption Scheme With Signature Directly Verifiable By Public Key, Feng Bao, Robert H. Deng Feb 1998

A Signcryption Scheme With Signature Directly Verifiable By Public Key, Feng Bao, Robert H. Deng

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Signcryption, first proposed by Zheng, is a cryptographic primitive which combines both the functions of digital signature and public key encryption in a logical single step, and with a computational cost significantly lower than that needed by the traditional signature-then-encryption approach. In Zheng's scheme, the signature verification can be done either by the recipient directly (using his private key) or by engaging a zero-knowledge interative protocol with a third party, without disclosing recipient's private key. In this note, we modify Zheng's scheme so that the recipient's private key is no longer needed in signature verification. The computational cost of the …


Four-Jet Final State Production In E+E- Collisions At Centre-Of-Mass Energies Ranging From 130 To 184 Gev, R. Barate, Manoj Thulasidas Feb 1998

Four-Jet Final State Production In E+E- Collisions At Centre-Of-Mass Energies Ranging From 130 To 184 Gev, R. Barate, Manoj Thulasidas

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

The four jet topology is analysed in the ALEPH data taken between November 1995 and October 1997, at centre-of-mass energies ranging from 130 to 184 GeV. While an unexpected accumulation of events with a dijet mass sum around 105 GeV/c 2 had been observed during the first run in 1995 at 130/136 GeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.7 pb1 , no significant dierences between data and standard model prediction is seen, either in the high energy runs (81.1 pb1 taken at centre-of-mass energies from 161 to 184 GeV) or in the 7.1 pb1 recorded during a new short …


Flag : The Fault-Line Analytic Graph And Fingerprint Classification, Ching-Yu Huang Jan 1998

Flag : The Fault-Line Analytic Graph And Fingerprint Classification, Ching-Yu Huang

Dissertations

Fingerprints can be classified into millions of groups by quantitative measurements of their new representations - Fault-Line Analytic Graphs (FLAG), which describe the relationship between ridge flows and singular points. This new model is highly mathematical, therefore, human interpretation can be reduced to a minimum and the time of identification can be significantly reduced.

There are some well known features on fingerprints such as singular points, cores and deltas, which are global features which characterize the fingerprint pattern class, and minutiae which are the local features which characterize an individual fingerprint image. Singular points are more important than minutiae when …


A Simple Neural Agent Communicating Through Sets, James P. Stanski Jan 1998

A Simple Neural Agent Communicating Through Sets, James P. Stanski

Theses

Networked agents of the simplest kind offer the power of cooperative problem solving through parallel operation along with tight packaging potential. Such agents are self-contained analog machines capable of only a few primitive intelligent operations. In this thesis, a design will be developed for a simple agent capable of sending, receiving, and processing information in a environment where agents are coupled together. This environment imposes unorchestrated simultaneous input while expecting a useful timely response. Successful collaboration in these conditions is accomplished through sets encoded within pulse ensembles. The simplicity of the set definition is an inviting candidate for message communication …


Applications Of Internet Technology For Requirements Elicitation, Deepak Pandit Jan 1998

Applications Of Internet Technology For Requirements Elicitation, Deepak Pandit

Theses

During the Requirements Elicitation part of a project various stakeholders need to be able to communicate their requirements to the developers, and the developers need to be able communicate their understanding back to the stakeholders. Communication between the various members of the project is the key factor during the Requirements Elicitation part of a project. Easing communications between stakeholders and developers makes the process of eliciting requirement easier, leading to better requirements specification and eventually a better product.

The Requirements Elicitation Process through Internet (REPI) web site has been designed and implemented to explore this idea. The prototype version of …


Ai And The Changing Face Of Health Care, Erika Rogers Jan 1998

Ai And The Changing Face Of Health Care, Erika Rogers

Computer Science and Software Engineering

No abstract provided.


Interactive Image Cases For Medical Problem Solving, Erika Rogers, Barb Ericson Jan 1998

Interactive Image Cases For Medical Problem Solving, Erika Rogers, Barb Ericson

Computer Science and Software Engineering

The development of an intelligent assistance agent for diagnostic radiology faces a number of challenges: e.g., how to gain access to the knowledge used an such visual problem solving tasks, how to operationalize it for further processing, and how to present it an the most useful manner for diagnosis. Our previous work an this domain placed an emphasis on the first two issues, and has shown that both perception and problem solving need to be supported an these types of tasks. However, the interface to the underlying intelligence in our first prototypes did not reflect how medical practitioners physically interact …


Robots In The Undergraduate Curriculum, D. Kumar, Lisa A. Meeden Jan 1998

Robots In The Undergraduate Curriculum, D. Kumar, Lisa A. Meeden

Computer Science Faculty Works

No abstract provided.