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    • Example-Based Control of Human Motion 

      Hsu, Eugene; Gentry, Sommer; Popovic, Jovan (2004-07-01)
      In human motion control applications, the mapping between a control specification and an appropriate target motion often defies an explicit encoding. We present a method that allows such a mapping to be defined by example, ...
    • Style Translation for Human Motion (Supplemental Material) 

      Hsu, Eugene; Pulli, Kari; Popovic, Jovan (2005-08-01)
      Style translation is the process of transforming an input motion into a new style while preserving its original content. This problem is motivated by the needs of interactive applications, which require rapid processing ...
    • Style Translation for Human Motion 

      Hsu, Eugene; Pulli, Kari; Popovic, Jovan (2005-08-01)
      Style translation is the process of transforming an input motion into a new style while preserving its original content. This problem is motivated by the needs of interactive applications, which require rapid processing ...
    • Nuggeteer: Automatic Nugget-Based Evaluation Using Descriptions and Judgements 

      Marton, Gregory (2006-01-09)
      TREC Definition and Relationship questions are evaluated on thebasis of information nuggets that may be contained in systemresponses. Human evaluators provide informal descriptions of eachnugget, and judgements (assignments ...
    • Principles for Engineered Emergence (slides) 

      Beal, Jacob (2007-04-12)
      Principles for Engineered EmergenceIt is difficult to establish engineering control over the behavior ofaggregates of unreliable devices with complicated interactionpatterns. I take a linguistic view of this problem, ...
    • The Creation of OpenCourseWare at MIT 

      Abelson, Hal (2007-05-19)
      This paper traces the genesis of the MIT OpenCourseWare project from its initial strategic precursors in 1999 and 2000, through its launch in 2001 and its subsequent evolution. The story told here illuminates the interplay ...
    • Table 2 (Supplemental): Complete data for all 100 expression programs discovered by GeneProgram from the Novartis Gene Atlas v2 

      Gerber, Georg K.; Dowell, Robin D.; Jaakkola, Tommi S.; Gifford, David K. (2007-06-25)
      Table 2 (Supplemental): Complete data for all 100 recurrent expression programs (EPs) discovered by GeneProgram. Each EP has two identifying rows, a list of meta-genes, and a list of significantly enriched GO categories. ...
    • Table 1 (Supplemental): Summary of expression programs discovered by GeneProgram from Novartis Tissue Atlas v2 data 

      Gerber, Georg K.; Dowell, Robin D.; Jaakkola, Tommi S.; Gifford, David K. (2007-06-25)
      Table 1 (Supplemental): Summary of recurrent expression programs (EPs) discovered by GeneProgram. The columns are: (1) the EP identifier (an arbitrarily assigned number), (2) the number of genes in the EP, (3) the number ...
    • Guided Time Warping for Motion Editing 

      Hsu, Eugene; Silva, Marco da; Popovic, Jovan (2007-08-01)
      Time warping allows users to modify timing without affecting poses. It has many applications in animation systems for motion editing, such as refining motions to meet new timing constraints or modifying the acting of ...
    • Factors Affecting the Adoption of Faculty-Developed Academic Software: A Study of Five iCampus Projects 

      Ehrmann, Stephen C.; Gilbert, Steven W.; McMartin, Flora (2007-08-20)
      Initiated in 1999, iCampus is a research collaboration between Microsoft Research and MIT whose goal is to create and demonstrate technologies with the potential for revolutionary change throughout the university curriculum.” ...
    • Simulation of Human Motion Data using Short-Horizon Model-Predictive Control 

      Silva, Marco da; Abe, Yeuhi; Popovic, Jovan (2008-01-15)
      Many data-driven animation techniques are capable of producing high quality motions of human characters. Few techniques, however, are capable of generating motions that are consistent with physically simulated environments. ...
    • Interactive Simulation of Stylized Human Locomotion 

      Silva, Marco da; Popovic, Jovan; Abe, Yeuhi (2008-08-01)
      Animating natural human motion in dynamic environments is difficult because of complex geometric and physical interactions. Simulation provides an automatic solution to parts of this problem, but it needs control systems ...
    • Sepia: a Framework for Natural Language Semantics 

      Marton, Gregory Adam; Westrick, Linda Brown (2009-05-28)
      To help explore linguistic semantics in the context of computational natural language understanding, Sepia provides a realization the central theoretical idea of categorial grammar: linking words and phrases to compositional ...
    • Simple LCD Transmitter Camera Receiver Data Link 

      Katabi, Dina; Raskar, Ramesh; Mohan, Ankit; Woo, Grace (2009-06-15)
      We demonstrate a freespace optical system using a consumer camera and projector in indoor environments using available devices for visual computing. Through design, prototype and experimentation with this commodity hardware, ...
    • Code for LOLCAT Method (Variant of Gillespie Algorithm) 

      Beal, Jacob; Indurkhya, Sagar (2009-09-04)
      This code and data is publicly listed code for the LOLCAT Method developed by Sagar Indurkhya and Jacob Beal, in the paper: "Reaction factoring and bipartite update graphs accelerate the Gillespie algorithm for large-scale ...
    • UCM/MIT Indications, Referring Expressions, and Coreference Corpus (UMIREC corpus) v1.1 

      Finlayson, Mark Alan; Hervas, Raquel (2010-05-12)
      The corpus comprises 62 files in "Story Workbench" annotation format: 30 folktales in English from a variety of sources, and 32 Wall Street Journal articles selected to coincide with articles found in the Penn Treebank. ...
    • UCM/MIT Indications, Referring Expressions, and Coreference Corpus (UMIREC corpus) 

      Hervas, Raquel; Finlayson, Mark Alan (2010-05-12)
      This version of the UMIREC corpus has been superseded by version 1.1, found at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/57507. Please do not use version 1.0, as it contains corrupted coreference information. The correct, uncorrupted ...
    • jMWE v1.0.0 

      Finlayson, Mark Alan; Kulkarni, Nidhi (2011)
      jMWE is a Java library for constructing and testing Multi-Word Expression detectors. The library has three main facilities: (1) a detector API, (2) a MWE index facility, and (3) a test harness. This is version 1.0.0 of the ...
    • Source code and data for MWE'2011 papers 

      Finlayson, Mark Alan; Kulkarni, Nidhi (2011-05-09)
      Contains the source code and data necessary to run all computations described in the following two papers: Finlayson, Mark A. and Kulkarni, Nidhi (2011) "Detecting Multi-Word Expressions improves Word Sense Disambiguation", ...
    • Understanding the Performance of Broadband Networks through the Statistical Analysis of Speed Tests - Supplemental materials 

      García, Rubén (2011-05-10)
      Supplemental materials for the master thesis "Understanding the Performance of Broadband Networks Through the Statistical Analysis of Speed Tests", by Rubén García, submitted in May 2011 for the S.M. in Technology and ...