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ACM SIGGRAPH 2016 VR Village, 2016
Our research explores how humans can understand and develop viewing behaviors with mutual paralleled first person view sharing in which a person can see others' first person video perspectives as well as their own perspective in realtime. We developed a paralleled first person view sharing system which consists of multiple video see-through head ...
Shunichi Kasahara +3 more
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Our research explores how humans can understand and develop viewing behaviors with mutual paralleled first person view sharing in which a person can see others' first person video perspectives as well as their own perspective in realtime. We developed a paralleled first person view sharing system which consists of multiple video see-through head ...
Shunichi Kasahara +3 more
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Chinese Annals of Mathematics, 1999
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Gospel Parallels/Parallel Gospels
Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 2014Zeba Crook's Parallel Gospels, mainly for use by undergraduates and students who lack Greek, takes the genre of the Gospel synopsis in innovative and helpful directions. Crook's addition of texts of the “Sayings Gospel Q” and the Gospel of Thomas enhance the utility of his synopsis; Crook's innovative and controversial English translation is designed ...
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Parallel worlds [parallel programming]
Engineering & Technology, 2008In the semiconductor business, the most popular programming language is C/C++. However, since multi-core processing architectures moved into the silicon mainstream, it has quickly become apparent that C/C++ does not lend itself well to writing software that fully exploits - or even reflects - the inherent parallelism of today's chips.
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IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1973
Multiple-input circuits that count the number of their inputs that are in a given state (normally logic ONE) are called parallel counters. In this paper three separate types of counters are described, analyzed, and compared. The first counter consists of a network of full adders.
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Multiple-input circuits that count the number of their inputs that are in a given state (normally logic ONE) are called parallel counters. In this paper three separate types of counters are described, analyzed, and compared. The first counter consists of a network of full adders.
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Results in Mathematics, 2000
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BILIOTTI, Mauro, JOHNSON N. L., JHA V.
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BILIOTTI, Mauro, JOHNSON N. L., JHA V.
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1954
In the Euclidean plane a curve C has a one-parameter family of parallel involutes and a unique evolute C* which coincides with the locus of the centres of the osculating circles of C. If is parallel to C, C* is also the evolute of . We will study parallel curves in n-dimensional Euclidean space and obtain generalizations of the properties given above ...
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In the Euclidean plane a curve C has a one-parameter family of parallel involutes and a unique evolute C* which coincides with the locus of the centres of the osculating circles of C. If is parallel to C, C* is also the evolute of . We will study parallel curves in n-dimensional Euclidean space and obtain generalizations of the properties given above ...
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1978
About a hundred years ago, the author of Through the Looking-Glass wrote another book called Euclid and his Modern Rivals. Were these rivals Lobachevsky and Bolyai, Riemann and Schlafli? No, they were merely the authors of dull school textbooks that would soon be forgotten.
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About a hundred years ago, the author of Through the Looking-Glass wrote another book called Euclid and his Modern Rivals. Were these rivals Lobachevsky and Bolyai, Riemann and Schlafli? No, they were merely the authors of dull school textbooks that would soon be forgotten.
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