Unformatted Document Excerpt

Coursehero >> Florida >> UCF >> EEL 3657

Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one
below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.

Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.
There is no excerpt for this document.
Find millions of documents on Course Hero - Study Guides, Lecture Notes, Reference Materials, Practice Exams and more. Course Hero has millions of course specific materials providing students with the best way to expand their education.

Below is a small sample set of documents:

UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
UCF - EEL - 3657
Berkeley - GK - 12
Part I: Dichotomous Key for Identifying Pine Trees A dichotomous key is a tool that biologists use to identify organisms like trees, reptiles, and insects. A key consists of a series of choices that will eventually lead you to the name of the organis
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
DYNAMIC KEY BLOCK DECISION WITH SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS FOR WYNER-ZIV VIDEO CODINGDung-Chan Tsai, Chang-Ming Lee, Wen-Nung Lie Department of Electrical Engineering National Chung Cheng University, Chia-Yi, TaiwanABSTRACT Wyner-Ziv coding has been
Berkeley - WIRELESSCO - 2005
Improving the Dife-Hellman Secure Key ExchangeP. Bhattacharya, M. Debbabi and H. Otrok Computer Security Laboratory Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering Concordia University, Montreal (QC), CanadaAbstract Dife-Hellman (DH) is a
Berkeley - ICIP - 2006
3D SCENE MODELING FOR DISTRIBUTED VIDEO CODING Matthieu Maitre Beckman Institute University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign maitre@uiuc.eduABSTRACT The compression efciency of Distributed Video-Coding (DVC) suffers from the necessity of transmitting
Berkeley - ICIP - 2008
DESYNCHRONIZED IMAGE FINGERPRINT FOR LARGE SCALE DISTRIBUTION Zhongxuan Liu, Shiguo Lian, Yuan Dong, and Haila Wang France Telecom R & D Beijing, Beijing, 100080, China Email: zhongxuan.liu@orange-ftgroup.comABSTRACT Collusion is a major menace to i
Berkeley - ICIP - 2006
AN EFFICIENT FGS CODING SCHEME FOR INTERLACED SCALABLE VIDEO CODINGYanyan Zheng1, Xiangyang Ji1, Feng Wu2, Debin Zhao1, Wen Gao11Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China {yyzheng, xyji, dbzhao, wgao}@jdl.ac.c
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
3D HUMAN MOTION TRACKING USING MANIFOLD LEARNING Feng Guo, Gang Qian Arts, Media and Engineering Program, Department of Electrical Engineering Arizona State University, USA Email:{Feng.Guo,Gang.Qian@asu.edu}ABSTRACT This paper introduces a framework
Berkeley - ICME - 2003
A SECURE REGISTRATION PROTOCOL FOR MEDIA APPLIANCES IN WIRELESS HOME NETWORKS Nut Taesombut, Vineet Kumar, Rishi Dubey Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of California at San Diego (UCSD) ntaesomb,vineet,rdubey @cs.ucsd.edu P.
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
AN ATTACK AGAINST IMAGE-BASED SELECTIVE BITPLANE ENCRYPTION Dominik Engel and Andreas Uhl Department of Computer Sciences Salzburg University Jakob-Haringer-Str. 2, A5020 Salzburg, Austria Email: dengel@cosy.sbg.ac.at; uhl@cosy.sbg.ac.atABSTRACT We
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
INCORPORATION OF TEXTURE INFORMATION FOR JOINT SPATIO-TEMPORAL PROBABILISTIC VIDEO OBJECT SEGMENTATION Rakib Ahmed, Gour C. Karmakar and Laurence S. Dooley Gippsland School of Information Technology Monash University, Australia {Rakib.Ahmed, Gour.Kar
Berkeley - IB - 154
IB 154 Midterm Key March 2005 Question 1 Soil Seedbanks (30 points) Two ecosystems (5 pts. each) Acceptable answers included: o Deserts o Annual dominated ecosystems e.g. annual grasslands o Ecosystems with high disturbance frequency, e.g. temperat
Berkeley - IB - 168
IB 168 Spring 2009 Key concepts from Lecture 1 (1/21/09): Goals of systematics - Discovering/discerning evolutionary relationships or lineages - Description/classification (including naming) of evolutionary lineages (taxonomy) - Interpreting evolutio
Berkeley - IB - 168
Key concepts - Lecture 5Eusporangiate ferns (paraphyletic)Equisetaceae ( Equisetum )IB 168: Spring 2009OphioglossaceaePsilotaceaeMarattiaceaestems ribbed, hollow leaves reduced, whorledsynangia leaves reduced loss of roots fertile/steri
Berkeley - IB - 154
IB 154 Final Exam Key, Spring 2005 Question #1: Explain what a metapopulation is, and describe at least two ways in which relationships between populations in a metapopulation may influence conservation strategies. Definition A population of populat
Berkeley - IB - 168
Key concepts - Lecture 6Integrative Biology 168: Spring 2009CLASSIFICATION: Circumscription, positioning, and ranking of taxa, and the hierarchical system resulting from those activities. Classification is one of the principal goal of systematics
Berkeley - IB - 168
Key concepts - Lecture 7 INTRODUCTION TO SEED PLANTSIntegrative Biology 168: Spring 2009Any understanding of the origin and morphology of the seed requires us to revisit the concept of heterospory (also see p. 103 in Simpson's Plant Systematics f
Berkeley - IB - 168
Key concepts - Lecture 10 (Origin of angiosperms, part 1)IB 168 Spring 2009What derived characteristics unite the angiosperms? Flowers? (= stobili or cones of congested sporophylls, usually bisexual); flower-like strobili occur in other (extinct)
Berkeley - IB - 168
Key concepts - Lecture 4Integrative Biology 168: Spring 2009Lycophytes - An ancient lineage dating from the Devonian (>400 million years ago) and sister-group of other living tracheophytes. Today, moss-like or onion-like plants; prehistorically,
Berkeley - BIO - 11
PlatyhelminthesNematodaEchinodermataArhropodaInvertebrates 2Radial symmetryJelly fish, corals, sea anemones Radial symmetry Simple tissues No organsPlatyhelminthesEchinodermataNematodaArhropodaPlatyhelminthes (Flatworms:Chord
Berkeley - BIO - 1
3.0.1Copyright 2007 by Department of Integrative Biology, University of California-BerkeleyBioindicators of Strawberry CreekDeveloped by Vincent Resh and Emily Betts Revised by Maggie Groff and Matt Cover (April 2007) Students: Bring a calculat
Berkeley - BIO - 06
Mary Power, mepower@berkeley.edu http:/ib.berkeley.edu/labs/power/ office hours W, F 9-10 am, Bio 1b office T 3:40-5 4184 VLSBEcologyEcology:oikos (house) logos (study): Scientific (since 1902) study of interactions of organisms with their enviro
Berkeley - BIO - 1
Mary Power, mepower@berkeley.edu http:/ib.berkeley.edu/labs/power/ office hours W, F 9-10 am, Bio 1b office T 3:40-5 4184 VLSBEcologyEcology:oikos (house) logos (study): Scientific (since 1902) study of interactions of organisms with their enviro
Berkeley - BIO - 06
Species interactions-Nov 20}1 2Pairwise Species InteractionsShark predation on seal Why you should consider a different color than black for your wet suit(Effect of species i on species j, effect of j on i) Competition (interspecific
Berkeley - BIO - 1
Species interactions-Nov 20}1 2Pairwise Species InteractionsShark predation on seal Why you should consider a different color than black for your wet suit(Effect of species i on species j, effect of j on i) Competition (interspecific
Berkeley - IB - 168
IB 168. Systematics of Vascular Plants Lecture Notes, March 9th, 2009 B.D. Mishler 2-6810 bmishler@berkeley.eduSpeciesA. Importance of the species question: a. practicality - need to organize diversity, communicate, give stable names to things. b.
Berkeley - BIO - 11
PlatyhelminthesNematodaCladogramsCladograms are constructed using a method known as cladistics. This method analyzes a collection of heritable character data compiled by a researcher (morphology and/or DNA). This method groups taxa based on the
Berkeley - IB - 200
Integrative Biology 200A PRINCIPLES OF PHYLOGENETICSUniversity of California, Berkeley Spring 2008Lab 4 THE BASICS OF NONA, WINCLADA AND TNT NONA (No Name; Goloboff 1999) [http:/www.cladistics.com] is a very efficient PC program for parsimony ana
Berkeley - IB - 291
Chapter 1The History and Scope of Genetics in Conservation 1.1 Evolution and Conservation Conservation and evolution are inseparable. Conservation is about ensuring that biological diversity, and the natural processes that sustain it, is protected
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 7 Cache Design (continued)Feb 12, 2002 Prof. David CullerHow to Improve Cache Performance?AMAT = HitTime+ MissRate MissPenalty1. Reduce the miss rate, 2. Reduce the miss penalty, or 3. Reduce the tim
UCF - CECCHETTI - 2
3/7/2008FinancialIndustryStructure TheBigQuestions1. Whyarethere7400banksintheU.Sand only21inCanada? 2. WhyisthenumberofU.S.banksfalling? 3. 3 Whatarethefunctionsandcharacteristicsof h hf i dh ii f nondepositoryinstitutions?Chapter132nd Ed.Fina
Berkeley - CS - 262
ARIES: A Transaction Recovery Method Supporting Fine-Granularity Locking and Partial Rollbacks Using Write-Ahead LoggingC. MOHAN IBM Almaden and DON HADERLE IBM Santa Teresa and BRUCE LINDSAY, HAMID PIRAHESH and PETER SCHWARZ IBM Almaden Research Ce
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
A HMM-BASED METHOD FOR RECOGNIZING DYNAMIC VIDEO CONTENTS FROM TRAJECTORIES A. Hervieu1 , P. Bouthemy1 and J-P. Le Cadre2 IRISA / INRIA Rennes, 2 IRISA / CNRS Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu, F-35042 Rennes cedex, FranceABSTRACT This paper describe
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
A ROBUST MATCHING METHOD FOR DISTORTED FINGERPRINTS Xiaolong Zheng, Yangsheng Wang, and Xuying Zhao Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100080, China xiaolong.zheng@ia.ac.cnABSTRACT This paper proposes a robust method to mat
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
A VARIATIONAL RECOVERY METHOD FOR VIRTUAL VIEW SYNTHESIS Akira Kubota1 and Takahiro Saito21Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 2 Dept. of Electric Engineering, Kanagawa University, Japa
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
A 3D SELF-ADJUST REGION GROWING METHOD FOR AXON EXTRACTION Kai Zhang1, Hongkai Xiong 1, Xiaobo Zhou2, and Stephen Wong22Dept. Electronic Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University HCNR-BWH Center for Bioinformatics, Harvard Center for Neurodegener
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
BLOCK-COORDINATE GAUSS-NEWTON/REGRESSION METHOD FOR IMAGE REGISTRATION WITH EFFICIENT OUTLIER DETECTION Dong Sik Kim1 and Kiryung Lee21School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Yongin, Gyonggi-do, 449-
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
AN EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE COLOR FILTER ARRAY DEMOSAICKING METHOD Nai-Xiang Lian and Yap-Peng Tan School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeABSTRACT To reduce the cost and size, most digital still cam
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
DUST DETECTION BY COLOUR ANALYSIS IN AN OPTICAL METHOD OF PHONOGRAPHIC DISCS DIGITISATION. Louis Laborelli, Jean-Hugues Chenot INA, Institut National de lAudiovisuel. 94366 Bry sur Marne, France llaborelli@ina.frABSTRACT A contactless optical playin
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
A NOVEL MULTI-STAGE MOTION VECTOR PROCESSING METHOD FOR MOTION COMPENSATED FRAME INTERPOLATION Ai-Mei Huang and Truong Nguyen Video Processing Lab ECE Dept, UCSD, La Jolla, CA 92093 E-mail: aihuang@ucsd.edu, nguyent@ece.ucsd.eduABSTRACT In this pape
Berkeley - ICIP - 2007
SHAPE PRIOR INTEGRATED IN AN AUTOMATED 3D REGION GROWING METHOD J-L. ROSE1 , Ch. REVOL-MULLER1 , Mo. ALMAJDUB2 , Em. CHEREUL1,2 ,Ch. ODET11CREATIS, CNRS UMR 5220, Inserm U 630, Universit Claude Bernard Lyon1, INSA-Lyon, e 69621 Villeurbanne, Franc
Berkeley - EE - 40
EECS 40 Spring 2003 Lecture 20S. RossEECS 40 Spring 2003 Lecture 20S. RossToday we will Review NMOS and PMOS I-V characteristic Practice useful method for solving transistor circuits Build a familiar circuit element using a transistorEEC
Berkeley - EE - 40
EE 40 Homework #3 Solutions and Grading Problem 1: 50 Total Points Possible 10 Points Possiblea) Answer:32.5 2.85 V 2.59 V 22.95 V2.98 VVout1.51.90 V10.5000.10.20.30.40.5 time0.60.70.80.9 x 101-715 point