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Department Of Frontier Informatics The University Of Tokyo | 論文
- Tone Recognition of Continuous Mandarin Speech Based on Tone Nucleus Model and Neural Network
- Mode-Locked Fiber Lasers Using Adjustable Saturable Absorption in Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes
- An AODV Compatible Routing Protocol Using Pseudo Control Packets in Ad-hoc Networks
- Adaptive Plastic-Landmine Visualizing Radar System : Effects of Aperture Synthesis and Feature-Vector Dimension Reduction(Imaging, Wireless Technologies and Computational Electromagnetics)
- Replica Allocation in Ad Hoc Networks Considering the Stability of Radio Links (Data Models Database Design)
- Concurrent Database Updates during Disconnection in Mobile Computing Environments (Special Issue on ITS and Mobile Computing)
- Measurement of Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD) with a Multiwavelength Fiber Laser(Regular Section)
- ウェアラブルビデオの環境移動変化シーン検出
- A Right-Brain/Left-Brain Integrated Associative Processor Employing Convertible MIMD Elements
- Robust Object-Based Watermarking Using Feature Matching
- B-6-17 A Scalable and High Capacity Router on Multi-Dimension Crossbar Switch Principle
- BS-8-11 Considerations of Power Consumption and Delay in Multi-path Multimedia Streaming over Ad Hoc Networks(BS-8. Technology and Architecture for Ubiquitous Network Systems,ENGLISH SESSION)
- ライフログの取得と検索のためのシステム構築
- LIFE LOG PLATFORM FOR CONTINUOUS AND DISCRETE RECORDING AND RETRIEVAL OF PERSONAL MEDIA(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2007)
- LIFE LOG PLATFORM FOR CONTINUOUS AND DISCRETE RECORDING AND RETRIEVAL OF PERSONAL MEDIA
- Retrieval of Images Captured by Car Cameras Using Its Front and Side Views and GPS Data(Advanced Image Technology)
- A-16-21 Hierarchical Approach for Personal Life Media Retrieval
- Car Location Matching Using Front & Side-View and GPS Data(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2006)
- D-12-77 Marker-less Pose Estimation for Fast Human Motion Clips
- A-16-14 Audio Segmentation using a Large Number of Microphones for Multimedia Retrieval in a Ubiquitous Environment