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MORA - an architecture and programming model for a resource efficient coarse grained reconfigurable processor [PDF]
This paper presents an architecture and implementation details for MORA, a novel coarse grained reconfigurable processor for accelerating media processing applications. The MORA architecture involves a 2-D array of several such processors, to deliver low
Chalamalasetti, S.R. +3 more
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Media architecture's combination of the digital and the physical can trigger, enhance, and amplify urban experiences. In this paper, we examine how to bring about and foster more open and participatory approaches to engage communities through media architecture by identifying novel ways to put some of the creative process into the hands of laypeople ...
Caldwell, Glenda, Foth, Marcus
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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can serve as a means for stroke rehabilitation, but low BCI performance can decrease agency (users’ perceived control), frustrate users and thereby hamper rehabilitation.
Bastian I. Hougaard +3 more
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Service oriented interactive media (SOIM) engines enabled by optimized resource sharing [PDF]
In the same way as cloud computing, Software as a Service (SaaS) and Content Centric Networking (CCN) triggered a new class of software architectures fundamentally different from traditional desktop software, service oriented networking (SON) suggests a ...
Aly, M +4 more
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Specific problems of media facade design [PDF]
During the last years we have been facing a growing need of involving architects into processes of modern city medialization. Transposing contemporary media logic into architecture must be accompanied by qualitative answers within architectural theory ...
Čikić-Tovarović Jasna +2 more
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The resurrection of Antoni Gaudí in post-war media : a critical chronology: 1945–1965 [PDF]
The Post-war time coincides with the rehabilitation of Antoni Gaudí, a process closely linked to the spread of his architecture on a global scale.
Rodríguez Pedret, Carmen
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Analyzing the Aesthetics of Participation of Media Architecture [PDF]
This paper presents a theoretical framework for analyzing the aesthetics of participation of media architecture. The framework is based on a close reading of French philosopher Jacques Rancière and provides four points of emphasis: modes of sense ...
Bishop C. +10 more
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Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are successfully used for stroke rehabilitation, but the training is repetitive and patients can lose the motivation to train.
Mads Jochumsen +3 more
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Gamifying Navigation in Location-Based Applications
Location-based games entertain players usually by interactions at points of interest (POIs). Navigation between POIs often involve the use of either a physical or digital map, not taking advantage of the opportunity available to engage users in ...
Stephanie Githa Nadarajah +4 more
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Deployments of real-world object detection systems often experience a degradation in performance over time due to concept drift. Systems that leverage thermal cameras are especially susceptible because the respective thermal signatures of objects and ...
Anders Skaarup Johansen +3 more
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