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 |  |  Fundamentals of Speaker Recognition
When I was being interviewed at the handwriting recognition group of IBM T.J.
Watson Research Center in December of 1990, one of the interviewers asked me
why, being a mechanical engineer, I was applying for a position in that group. Well,
he was an electrical engineer and somehow was under the impression that handwriting... |  |  Vision in 3D Environments
Seeing in 3D is a fundamental problem for anyorganism or device that
has to operate in the real world. Answering questions such as “how far away
is that?” or “can we fit through that opening?” requires perceiving and making
judgments about the size of objects in three dimensions. So how do we see
in... |
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 Think Complexity: Complexity Science and Computational Modeling
This book is inspired by boredom and fascination: boredom with the usual presentation of data structures and algorithms, and fascination with complex
systems. The problem with data structures is that they are often taught without a motivating context; the problem with complexity science is that it is
usually not taught at ... |  |  The Adobe Photoshop Layers Book
Any time you try to develop a skill, you want to make sure that you take
advantage of the basic tools of the trade. If you were a bus driver, you
would want to be sure you knew how to use the key, gas pedal, brake pedal,
clutch, shift-stick, turn signals, and steering wheel, and where the gas goes to
be sure you were going to... |  |  Introduction to Hardware Security and Trust
As technology feature size of devices and interconnects shrink at the rate predicted
by Moore’s law, gate density and design complexity on single integrated chip
(IC) keep increasing in recent decades. The close to nanoscale fabrication process
introduces more manufacturing errors. New failure mechanisms that are not covered... |
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