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High-efficiency sparse convolution operator for event-based cameras. [PDF]
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Distributed Event-Based Computing [PDF]
As computing systems get larger in capability – a good thing – they also get larger in ways less desirable: cost, volume, power requirements and so on. Further, as the datastructures necessary to support large computations grow physically, the proportion of wallclock time spent communicating increases dramatically at the expense of ...
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An Event-Based Account of Conformity
Psychological Science, 2015People often change their behavior and beliefs when confronted with deviating behavior and beliefs of others, but the mechanisms underlying such phenomena of conformity are not well understood. Here we suggest that people cognitively represent their own actions and others’ actions in comparable ways (theory of event coding), so that they may fail to ...
Kim, D., Hommel, B.
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IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2014
This paper introduces a new methodology to compute dense visual flow using the precise timings of spikes from an asynchronous event-based retina. Biological retinas, and their artificial counterparts, are totally asynchronous and data-driven and rely on a paradigm of light acquisition radically different from most of the currently used frame-grabber ...
Ryad Benosman +4 more
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This paper introduces a new methodology to compute dense visual flow using the precise timings of spikes from an asynchronous event-based retina. Biological retinas, and their artificial counterparts, are totally asynchronous and data-driven and rely on a paradigm of light acquisition radically different from most of the currently used frame-grabber ...
Ryad Benosman +4 more
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Event-Based Software Architectures
2003Implementation architectures of today are based on the modularisation of software into objects, components, web services, (intelligent) agents, ... with communication and coordination between components being based on peer-to-peer communication (a client-component requests a service from a server-component). Because this binary and uni-directional form
Monique Snoeck +3 more
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The Knowledge Engineering Review, 2002
Event-based systems are developed and used to integrate components in loosely coupled systems. Research and product development have focused so far on efficiency issues but neglected methodological support to build such systems. In this article, the modular design and implementation of an event system is presented which supports scopes and event ...
Ludger Fiege +2 more
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Event-based systems are developed and used to integrate components in loosely coupled systems. Research and product development have focused so far on efficiency issues but neglected methodological support to build such systems. In this article, the modular design and implementation of an event system is presented which supports scopes and event ...
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Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Reactive and Event-Based Languages and Systems, 2019
Event-based parsing is a largely unexplored problem. Despite several hugely popular event-based parsers like SAX, there is very little research on the ways grammar engineers can be given explicit control over handling input tokens, and the consequences of exposing this control.
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Event-based parsing is a largely unexplored problem. Despite several hugely popular event-based parsers like SAX, there is very little research on the ways grammar engineers can be given explicit control over handling input tokens, and the consequences of exposing this control.
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