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Takamura, Risa

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Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Computer Vision and the Internet, 2016
Face Recognition (FR) has been on the forefront of research efforts for the past two decades. In spite of considerable strides, it still suffers from the curse of false matches in the presence of variations in terms of parameters such as affine, scale, rotation and illumination.
A. Vinay   +5 more
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RISA: A Hardware Platform for Evolutionary Design

2007 IEEE Workshop on Evolvable and Adaptive Hardware (WEAH2007), 2007
Reconfigurable integrated system array is a new form of field programmable digital device incorporating both hardware and software reconfigurable elements. RISA was developed specifically for implementing biologically inspired electronic systems. The architecture is particularly suited for investigating evolvable hardware due to the flexibility of RISA'
Andrew J. Greensted, Andy M. Tyrrell
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Extrinsic Evolvable Hardware on the RISA Architecture

2007
The RISA Architecture is a novel reconfigurable hardware platform containing both hardware and software reconfigurable elements. This paper describes the architecture and the features that make it suitable for implementing biologically inspired systems such as the evolution of digital circuits.
Andrew J. Greensted, Andrew M. Tyrrell
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RISA cisternography

Neurology, 1972
B, Messert, M J, Rieder
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A Computer Algebra System: Risa/Asir

2003
Risa/Asir [20] is a computer algebra system developed for efficient algebraic computation. It is also designed to be a platform for parallel distributed computation under the OpenXM (Open Message eXchange for Mathematics) protocol [11]. OpenXM defines client-server communication between mathematical software systems and Risa/Asir is one of main ...
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La risa

Books Abroad, 1936
Barbara Matulka   +2 more
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Risa Cisternography

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
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