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Integrated incremental slicing for 3D printed object creation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)
Advances in hardware for 3D printing have made personal fabrication more accessible for many new users. However, the separation of 3D modeling and 3D slicing software remains a barrier for new users in the design stage. ...
Parallel algorithms for butterfly computations
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020)
Butterflies are the smallest non-trivial subgraph in bipartite graphs, and therefore having efficient computations for analyzing them is crucial to improving the quality of certain applications on bipartite graphs. In this ...
VMCC : a virtual reality framework for augmenting mission control operations
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020)
Mission control has played an integral part of NASA missions since the early space exploration days. As NASA aims to return back to the Moon and prepare for sending astronauts to Mars, the mission architectures are increasing ...
A machine learning approach to molecular structure recognition in chemical literature
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)
Reaction diagrams in chemistry papers contain essential reaction information that is not available in the text. In order to extract comprehensive reaction information from chemistry literature, it is vital to convert these ...
Analysis of Data from the U.S. Shipbuilding Industry and Application to Improve Performance Metrics
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2024-05)
The U.S. Navy is seeking to increase the number of ships in the fleet due to growing threats, however shipyards are facing numerous issues leading to a delay in the delivery of naval warships along with cost overruns. At ...
Detecting Human Memory Processes via Bio-Signals
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2024-02)
Bio signals, such as eye movement data, photoplethysmography (PPG), and electrodermal activity (EDA), can provide insight into various cognitive states. Previous work has shown that eye movements along with other bio-signals ...
b_verify : scalable non-equivocation for verifiable management of data
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018)
Equivocation allows attackers to present inconsistent data to users. This is not just a problem for Internet applications: the global economy relies heavily on verifiable and transferable records of property, liens, and ...
The Enhanced Finite State Projection algorithm, using conditional moment closure and time-scale separation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)
The Chemical Master Equation (CME) is commonly used to describe the stochastic behavior of biomolecular systems. However, in general, the CME's dimension is very large or infinite, so analytical solutions may be difficult ...
Pictorial noise
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963)