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Editing Digital Audio Using A Perceptual Model, J. Mark Goode Dec 1991

Editing Digital Audio Using A Perceptual Model, J. Mark Goode

Theses

In this paper we describe an intelligent system used to aid an audio recording producer in the selection of edit points in a musical sequence. It is possible to make meaningful recommendations concerning auditory input data without the ability to fully classify that data or interpret all outside goals. Perceptual modeling of the auditory input can allow sufficient reasoning ability for an intelligent system to be of use editing digital audio. To create a perceptual model, the information which can be extracted by the ear is embodied in several expert sections which communicate with a rule based decision maker via …


A Study In Systems Integration Architecture, Sashidhar M. Prasad Dec 1991

A Study In Systems Integration Architecture, Sashidhar M. Prasad

Theses

This Thesis studies the two architectures OSCA and ANSA which support the ODPSE principle in the first two parts. In the third part the framework for integrating these two architectures is described. The idea of integration architectures in relation to open architectures is studied using the enabling technologies.


A Synthesis Technique Of General Petri Nets For Flexible Manufacturing And Multi-Rate Digital Signal Processing, Murthy S. Valluri Dec 1991

A Synthesis Technique Of General Petri Nets For Flexible Manufacturing And Multi-Rate Digital Signal Processing, Murthy S. Valluri

Theses

General Petri nets are useful for modeling flexible manufacturing system with multiple robots and workstations [KOH 90] and for multi-rate digital signal processing systems [CHA 91].. A problem of using Petri nets for modeling various systems is the large number of states generated. Various synthesis approaches have been proposed. Most of them do not deal with general Petri nets. Koh et. al. [KOH 90] invented a synthesis technique for generalized Petri nets. The purpose of this thesis is to extend their work by modifying the knitting technique by adding the Arc-Ratio rule.


Representation Of Graphical Deep Knowledge In An Object-Oriented Database System, Prasanna S. Venkatesh Dec 1991

Representation Of Graphical Deep Knowledge In An Object-Oriented Database System, Prasanna S. Venkatesh

Theses

Object-oriented approaches to the design of complex graphical interfaces have received an enormous impetus in the database and knowledge representation disciplines. As traditional CAD systems store information about all the objects for display purposes but do not store any knowledge for reasoning purposes, they are considered as "knowledge poor" and they cannot support efficient environments for design. In Artificial Intelligence the notion of "Graphical Deep Knowledge" has been proved successful to represent knowledge about objects for display purposes as well as reasoning purposes. To design "knowledge rich" systems which can support better graphical interfaces, the theory of "Graphical Deep Knowledge" …


Communications Network For Distributed Real-Time Systems, Charles Silva Dec 1991

Communications Network For Distributed Real-Time Systems, Charles Silva

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No abstract provided.


An Experimental Sequence Examining The Effect Of Task Type, Memory Condition, And Display Presentation Type On Performance Time And Error Rate, Using Columnar Table Versus Vertical Bar Graph Versus Line Graph, Suparna Das Oct 1991

An Experimental Sequence Examining The Effect Of Task Type, Memory Condition, And Display Presentation Type On Performance Time And Error Rate, Using Columnar Table Versus Vertical Bar Graph Versus Line Graph, Suparna Das

Theses

A total of 126 subjects at various levels of school and a health related manufacturing firm participated in three experiments that compared Tables, Line graphs and Bar graphs forms of data presentation. The experiments were performed each consisting of a training task followed by answering some questions based on the presented material. The experimental series were presented to six groups. Group 1, 3, 5 viewed Line graphs, Tables or Bar graphs respectively while answering the questions while the other three groups answered questions based on memory of either Line graphs, Table or Bar graph presentation.

The independent variables were:

  1. Memory …


A Common Application Model For Interfacing With Advanced Program To Program Communication/Vm, Joseph Viviano Jr. Oct 1991

A Common Application Model For Interfacing With Advanced Program To Program Communication/Vm, Joseph Viviano Jr.

Theses

The Merrill Lynch data processing environment is composed of a conglomeration of applications which reside on various platforms. LAN and minicomputer based applications coexist with those making their home in the mainframe arena. Unfortunately, coexistence does not imply cooperation, data uniformity, data centralization or coordinated application development. Within the Merrill Lynch mainframe arena alone there are two operating systems which reside across several computing complexes, MVS (Multiple Virtual Storage) and VM (Virtual Machine). Critical business applications and data are unique to each of these environments. The problem lies in the need for cooperative processing and sharing of distributed data among …


Cascading Space Efficient Variation Of The Lzw Algorithm And Arithmetic Coding, Shobha Raj Sep 1991

Cascading Space Efficient Variation Of The Lzw Algorithm And Arithmetic Coding, Shobha Raj

Theses

Two known compression algorithms appropriate for communication are LZW and the Arithmetic Coding method. Both are adaptive and require no extra communication from the encoder to the decoder. Here we have considered a space efficient variation of the LZW algorithm which achieves better compression.

We present a scheme to cascade the space efficient variation of the LZW algorithm with Arithmetic Coding into a space efficient data compression algorithm which achieves a higher compression ratio and is appropriate for communication.


Work-Preserving Real-Time Emulation Of Meshes On Butterfly Networks, Alf-Christian Achilles Aug 1991

Work-Preserving Real-Time Emulation Of Meshes On Butterfly Networks, Alf-Christian Achilles

Theses

The emulation of a guest network G on a host network H is work-preserving and real-time if the inefficiency, that is the ratio WG/WH of the amounts of work done in both networks, and the slowdown of the emulation are O(1).

In this thesis we show that an infinite number of meshes can be emulated on a butterfly in a work-preserving real-time manner, despite the fact that any emulation of an s x s-node mesh in a butterfly with load 1 has a dilation of Ω(logs).

The recursive embedding of a mesh in a butterfly presented by …


The Performance Of Training Pattern Sets In A New Art-Based Neural Architecture For Image Enhancement, Fu-Chun Chang May 1991

The Performance Of Training Pattern Sets In A New Art-Based Neural Architecture For Image Enhancement, Fu-Chun Chang

Theses

Neural network can be applied on the image enhancement after adding another two layers into the Adaptive Resonance Theory architectures (ART 1). The analysis for selecting a nice training pattern set associate the appropriate vigilance values is the main concerns in this thesis. For a single training pattern ,the network can act as a mathematical morphology operators such as erosion , dilation, opening and closing. With more than one training patterns in the network, 16 experiments are tested and are compared to each other in order to find the best selection for doing the image enhancement work. With both the …


Experiments With The Gap Variation Of Interpolation Search For Semi Uniform Distributed Alphabetic Files, Jatin M. Bhavsar May 1991

Experiments With The Gap Variation Of Interpolation Search For Semi Uniform Distributed Alphabetic Files, Jatin M. Bhavsar

Theses

There are various techniques for searching a data from a data base. One of them is interpolation search. It works on uniformly distributed and sorted numerical tables and considered to be one of the fastest methods. On an average this method takes 'lg lg n'

Burton and Lewis [BL] shows the inefficiency of interpolation sarch for an alphabetic table whose distribution is not known or non-uniform. They introduce GAP variations of interpolation search to compare the inefficiency. However another approach to a non-uniform is to apply the cumulative distribution function F which transfer a non-uniform distribution to uniform one, for …


Rule-Based Module And Object-Oriented Design For Optical Character Recognition, Min Gao May 1991

Rule-Based Module And Object-Oriented Design For Optical Character Recognition, Min Gao

Theses

In this thesis, I present a optical character recognition technique based on the rule-based module and object-oriented design. A document image is first scanned, and then segmented into isolated characters by the use of projection profiles. The recognition procedures include three steps: contour extraction, strokes detection and rule-based classification. The contour extraction is to extract the outbound boundary and to perform the boundary linking and noise removal. The stroke detection is to detect the features or strokes of the outbound boundary, such as horizontal/vertical lines, left/right slash lines and left-/right-opened curves. The rule-based classification consists of two rules: character definition …


Graphical User Interface For Image Processing, Kumar Chebrolu May 1991

Graphical User Interface For Image Processing, Kumar Chebrolu

Theses

A user friendly, menu driven, highly interactive X Windows package for Image Processing Applications using Motif Widget Set under Motif Window Manager is developed. Modules related to Segementation, Enhancement, Representation, Transformations are developed. The above routines are useful for image manipulation. The current gray scale/binary image is displayed on the window. Online histogram is provided so that the user can change the threshold value interactively. The OSF/Motif toolkit is used efficiently and also Xlib calls to display the image by allocating colormap. An on-line image manipulation help menu facility is incorparated in the tool to make it more versatile.


Multiple Expert System, Umesh Kumar Mittal Jan 1991

Multiple Expert System, Umesh Kumar Mittal

Theses

In many domains, for example medical diagnosis, there are several sources of knowledge, e.g., several domain experts. These domain experts may have disagreements over some issues in the domain. Research in the area of human decision making suggests that a human decision is not always made based on the advice of a single expert. Many current expert systems, however, expect consistency in their knowledge bases. An expert system does not deliberate by reasoning that "on one hand..." but "on the other hand..." The knowledge engineer, who is not necessarily an expert in the same domain, ensures consistency by eliminating all …