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Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

2009

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3d Reconstruction And Visualization Of A Hovering Dragonfly, Christopher Koehler, Thomas Wischgoll, Haibo Dong, Zachary Gaston, Hui Wan Oct 2009

3d Reconstruction And Visualization Of A Hovering Dragonfly, Christopher Koehler, Thomas Wischgoll, Haibo Dong, Zachary Gaston, Hui Wan

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Fantom - Lessons Learned From Design, Implementation, Administration, And Use Of A Visualization System For Over 10 Years, Alexander Wiebel, Christoph Garth, Mario Hlawitschka, Thomas Wischgoll, Gerik Scheuermann Oct 2009

Fantom - Lessons Learned From Design, Implementation, Administration, And Use Of A Visualization System For Over 10 Years, Alexander Wiebel, Christoph Garth, Mario Hlawitschka, Thomas Wischgoll, Gerik Scheuermann

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Accurate Extraction Of Morphological Information From Volumetric Imagery, Thomas Wischgoll Oct 2009

Accurate Extraction Of Morphological Information From Volumetric Imagery, Thomas Wischgoll

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Initial Framework For Measuring And Evaluating Heuristic Problem Solving, Zhisheng Huang, Annette Ten Teije, Frank Van Harmelen, Gaston Tagni, Hansjorg Neth, Lael Schooler, Sebastian Rudolph, Pascal Hitzler, Tuvshintur Tserendorj, Yi Huang, Danica Damljanovic, Angus Roberts Sep 2009

Initial Framework For Measuring And Evaluating Heuristic Problem Solving, Zhisheng Huang, Annette Ten Teije, Frank Van Harmelen, Gaston Tagni, Hansjorg Neth, Lael Schooler, Sebastian Rudolph, Pascal Hitzler, Tuvshintur Tserendorj, Yi Huang, Danica Damljanovic, Angus Roberts

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

One of the key aspects in the development of LarKC is how to evaluate the performance of the platform and its constituent components in order to guarantee that the execution of a pipeline will match the user’s needs and provide the desired solutions (answers) to the user’s queries. Therefore, in this deliverable, the first in a series three documents concerned with the definition of a Framework for Measuring and Evaluating Heuristic Problem Solving, we make the first steps towards defining such framework by considering the theoretical foundations and principles of evaluation and measurement theory, discussing several important aspects related to …


Reconstruction Of The Upper Torso Using X-Ray Imagery, Thomas Wischgoll, Christopher Koehler Jun 2009

Reconstruction Of The Upper Torso Using X-Ray Imagery, Thomas Wischgoll, Christopher Koehler

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Importance Of Being Neural-Symbolic - A Wilde Position, Pascal Hitzler, Kai-Uwe Kuhnberger Mar 2009

The Importance Of Being Neural-Symbolic - A Wilde Position, Pascal Hitzler, Kai-Uwe Kuhnberger

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

We argue that Neural-Symbolic Integration is a topic of central importance for the advancement of Artificial General Intelligence.


Radon - Repair And Diagnosis In Ontology Networks, Qiu Ji, Peter Haase, Guilin Qi, Pascal Hitzler, Steffen Stadtmuller Jan 2009

Radon - Repair And Diagnosis In Ontology Networks, Qiu Ji, Peter Haase, Guilin Qi, Pascal Hitzler, Steffen Stadtmuller

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

One of the major challenges in managing networked and dynamic ontologies is to handle inconsistencies in single ontologies, and inconsistencies introduced by integrating multiple distributed ontologies. Our RaDON system provides functionalities to repair and diagnose ontology networks by extending the capabilities of existing reasoners. The system integrates several new debugging and repairing algorithms, such as a relevance-directed algorithm to meet the various needs of the users.


Stereoscopic Display Technology For Visualizing Vascular Structures, Thomas Wischgoll Jan 2009

Stereoscopic Display Technology For Visualizing Vascular Structures, Thomas Wischgoll

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.