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Pac-pac

Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, 2010
We present our new interaction technique for tabletop system and video game application using it. This technique is for recognizing a pinching gesture performed with the thumb and forefinger and tapping gestures with them by a ceiling camera above the table.
Kentaro Fukuchi   +3 more
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PAC-PAC

Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces, 2009
A novel tabletop entertainment system that allows simultaneous interactions by multiple participants was developed. The newly developed interaction technique of this system recognizes a pinching gesture performed with the thumb and forefinger. This gesture recognition technique enables rapid response and high degree-of-freedom input for the players.
Toshiki Sato   +3 more
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PAC-PAC

Companion Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, 2019
Point and click games are a more interactive and engaging alternative to usual photo galleries and video players for promoting tourist locations on the web. The PAC-PAC project aims at supporting users without programming knowledge in creating such games starting from real photos and videos.
Fanni F. A.   +8 more
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PACs

Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1997
Changes in demographic and economic trends, as well as reforms in health care and education, have encouraged speech-language pathologists to expand the service delivery options they offer. Practitioners are searching for service delivery models that promote clients’ functional skills, are cost-effective, and reflect accountability and efficacy.
Jean L. Blosser, Annette Kratcoski
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PACS

ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 1983
Pacs-32 is a prototype supercomputer used for a broad range of scientific calculations. It has a synchronizable MIMD processor array, and on the basis of this facility, it provides efficient nearest neighbor communication. Processors are combined into a rectangular array with endaround connections, and can synchronize at user-specified points with ...
Tsutomu Hoshino   +7 more
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PACS workstation design

Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics, 1991
This paper covers some of the recent concepts in designing a digital imaging workstation in a multimodality Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS) network. A workstation in a multimodality PACS network must access, display, and analyze digital images from different imaging modalities with very different formats.
B K, Ho, O, Ratib, S C, Horii
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Finnish PACS project

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 1991
A Finnish PACS project has been set up with the participation and financing of 13 university and central hospitals, the Medical Board of Finland, the Hospital League of Finland, the Post and Teleoffice of Finland and the Helsinki Telephone Company with the Medical Engineering Laboratory of the Technical Research Centre of Finland as the principal ...
Viitanen, Jari   +4 more
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The PACS Instrument

EAS Publications Series, 2008
The Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer on Herschel provides imaging line spectroscopy and imaging photometry in the 55–210 μm wavelength band. In photometry mode, two filled silicon bolometer arrays with 16×32 and 32×64 pixels, respectively, are used to simultaneously image two bands, 60–85 μm or 85–130 μm and 130–210 μm, over a field of view ...
Poglitsch, A., Altieri, B.
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PACS, simple-PAC and query learning

Information Processing Letters, 2000
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Castro, Jorge, Guijarro, David
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PACS—An Overview

Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 2009
A Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) is a network-based, central server used for the interfacing, image storage, and data acquisition of images produced by the myriad of radiology modalities that exist in hospitals today. PACS were initially developed as recently as the 1980s, and today these systems have the capacity to interface with ...
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