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Recognizing American Sign Language gestures efficiently and accurately using a hybrid transformer model. [PDF]
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Model Transformations? Transformation Models!
2006Much of the current work on model transformations seems essentially operational and executable in nature. Executable descriptions are necessary from the point of view of implementation. But from a conceptual point of view, transformations can also be viewed as descriptive models by stating only the properties a transformation has to fulfill and by ...
Bézivin, Jean +5 more
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2012
In recent years, Model-Driven Engineering has taken a leading role in advancing a new paradigm shift in software development. Leveraging models to a first-class status is at the core of this methodology. Shifting the focus of software development from coding to modeling permits programs to transform models in order to generate other models which are ...
DI RUSCIO, DAVIDE +2 more
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In recent years, Model-Driven Engineering has taken a leading role in advancing a new paradigm shift in software development. Leveraging models to a first-class status is at the core of this methodology. Shifting the focus of software development from coding to modeling permits programs to transform models in order to generate other models which are ...
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Explicit Transformation Modeling
2010Despite the pivotal significance of transformations for model-driven approaches, there have not been any attempts to explicitly model transformation languages yet. This paper presents a novel approach for the specification of transformations by modeling model transformation languages as domain-specific languages.
Kühne, Thomas +4 more
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A current transformer modeling
COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, 2002This paper presents the modeling of a current transformer by various methods with the FLUX3D software. The technique used is based on the finite element method coupled with electric circuits. A magnetic scalar potential reduced versus T0 formulation (T0ϕ−ϕ) taking into account the electric circuits with an air‐gap is used for this purpose.
Le Floch, Yann +4 more
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Model Transformations with Reference Models
2007In this paper we introduce and explore an extension to the existing paradigm of model transformation. Specifically, we extend existing model transformation approaches by considering reference models and human input as important sources for and during model transformation.
van den Heuvel, W.J.A.M., Jeusfeld, M.A.
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Combining independent model transformations
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2010Model transformation is one of the key principles of Model Driven Engineering. Many approaches have been proposed to design and realize them. However, for all the approaches, model transformations are considered as single entities that can only be chained if their input and output metamodels are compatible. This approach has the major drawback to focus
Etien, Anne +3 more
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Adjustable Color Transformation Model
2019 International Symposium ELMAR, 2019Color management is an important part of the print production process. This paper presents a color transformation model which can provide all possible four-color solutions (CMYK) for a given aimed color (CIE L*a*b*). The model also allows quick adjustments of gamut mapping and total ink limit (TIL).
Donevski, Davor +3 more
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Model checking XSL transformations
Computer Languages, Systems & Structures, 2014Abstract The XSLT language is key technology to develop software which manipulates data encoded in XML, a versatile formalism widely adopted for information description and exchange. This motivates the adoption of formal techniques to certify the correctness (with respect to the expected output) and robustness (e.g., tolerance to malformed inputs) of
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