... be reading in formatted data and generating a report. One of the common formats for interchange of formatted data is ’tab delimited’ where each line corresponds to a single record. The individual ... (IAP) 2010 For information about citing these materials or our Terms of Use, visit: http://ocw.mit.edu/terms. Problem 3.4 ’wc’ is a unix utility that display the count of characters, words and ... In order to count words, count the transitions from non-white space to white space characters. 4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science...
... thefull 6 degree- of-freedom pose space for a 3D object and also does not account for any non-rigid deformations. Therefore, we use broad bin sizes of 30 degrees for orientation, a factorof 2 for scale, ... of orientation for the correct matches is about 2.5 degrees, rising to 3.9 degrees for 10%noise. The bottom line in Figure 6 shows the final accuracy of correctly matching a keypointdescriptor ... Harris corner detector hassince been widely used for many other image matching tasks. While these feature detectorsare usually called corner detectors, they are not selecting just corners,...
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... of working on physicalmaterials, computers work on data—facts, figures, and ideas.Computers synthesize these data into information—reports, sum-maries, and animations. Computers are therefore ... this copyright notice may be reproduced or utilized in anyform, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system,without written permission ... widespread use was FORTRAN (short for formula translation system).Released in 1954 by IBM, FORTRAN was designed for scientific (mathematical) pro-gramming and allowed mathematical formulas to be...
... duplicate_error5. End recursive_Insert Faculty of ComputerScience and Engineering Department of ComputerScience 2/4 Return element of s is appended into q with the same order. For example ... (compute(a,n)>compute(a,n-1))?compute(a,n):compute(a,n-1)32336,5,44,5,6 Faculty of ComputerScience and Engineering Department of ComputerScience 1/4 DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS Tutorial 3 Questions Recursion and Binary ... Faculty of ComputerScience and Engineering Department of ComputerScience 4/4 Part 2. Binary Tree Required Questions Question 8. For each of the following key sequences...
... Faculty of ComputerScience and Engineering Department of ComputerScience 2/3 Question 6. Suggest a data structure that supports the following operation and ... for the problem that follow: public class BinaryTree <E extends Comparable<E>> { private class Node { E data; Node left, right; } Node root; } Faculty of ComputerScience ... left, right; } Node root; } Faculty of ComputerScience and Engineering Department of ComputerScience 3/3 Write a recursive method called isCompleteBinaryTree() that returns true if...
... algorithms that are correct for all possible inputs.Moreover, we must prove that our algorithms are correct; trusting our instincts, or trying a few testcases, isn’t good enough. Sometimes correctness ... to one or moresimpler instances, or to solve the problem directly if such a reduction is impossible. Our algorithm istrivially correct whenn= 0. For anyn ≥1, the Recursion Fairy correctly ... theRecursion Fairy (or, to carry the original story further, to the junior monks at the temple).Our algorithm does make one subtle but important assumption: There is a largest disk. In otherwords, our...
... our original formula for q. Recall that our proof of the formula we had inExercise 1.4-5 did not explain why the product of three factorials appeared in the denominator,it simply proved the formula ... two person executiveadvisory board from among its members (assuming that the president is not on the advisoryboard)?10. By using the formula forn2is is straightforward to show thatnn ... that1+2+···+ n − 1=n2=n(n − 1)2.Important Concepts, Formulas, and Theorems1. Set. A set is a collection of objects. In a set order is not important. Thus the set {A, B, C}is the same...
... surface normal as being outwards from the solid surface, the normal curvature will be negative in any direction for a convex surface patch. 2.2. Theoretical framework 19 normal, (a unit vector, ... reference/world frame for R 3. It is determined by a spherical image position vector q (the direction of the ray in the camera/viewer co-ordinate system) and the orientation of the camera co-ordinate ... viewer's rotational velocity. 2.2 Theoretical framework In this section the theoretical framework for the subsequent analysis of apparent contours and their deformation under viewer motion is presented....
... the kitchen sink: The author writes down every theorem or result known to mankind and then adds a few more just for good measure. Whenquestioned later, the author correctly observes that the ... colorhn+1Also by our assumption, the last n horses are the same color:h1, h2, . . . , hn, hn+1 same colorTherefore, horses h1, h2, . . . , hn+1must all be the same color, ... 338Chapter 4Number Theory IThe man pictured above is Alan Turing, the most important figure in the history of com-puter science. For decades, his fascinating life story was shrouded by government...
... Sales:Forcustomer,product,andpurchaseinformation.• Manufacturing: For management of supply chain and for tracking productionof items in factories, inventories of items in warehouses/stores, and orders foritems.• Human ... and storing information aboutthe communication networks.• Finance: For storing information about holdings, sales, and purchases of finan-cial instruments such as stocks and bonds.• Sales:Forcustomer,product,andpurchaseinformation.• ... system is to retrieve information from and store newinformation in the database. People who work with a database can be categorized asdatabase users or database administrators.1.6.1 Database Users...
... 94305kristina@cs.stanford.eduAria HaghighiDept of Computer Science Stanford UniversityStanford, CA, 94305aria42@stanford.eduChristopher D. ManningDept of Computer Science Stanford UniversityStanford, CA, ... performanceover individual-argument statistics. Foremost, po-tential applications of role labeling may require cor-rect labeling of all (or at least the core) argumentsin a sentence in order ... have two or more AGENT arguments, or that apredicate used in the active voice will have a THEMEargument prior to an AGENT argument. Several sys-tems have incorporated such dependencies, for ex-ample,...
... calculators). If you want more precision (although of course your programs will be use up more computer memory and run more slowly) you can use a double box instead (double is an abbreviation for ... method gives the method something to work on. When you define a method you can tell C# that it works on one or more things, for example sin(x) could work on a floating point value of angle ... .NET framework; that is for other documents, I am going to assume that you are using a computer which has a text editor (usually Notepad) and the .NET framework installed. The Human Computer...
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... DatabasesPreliminariesIntroductory exampleOverview of the courseHistorical development of databasesDatabasesIntroductionMichael EmmerichLeiden Institute for Advanced Computer Science, LeidenUniversityJanuary ... libraries, microfiche, etc.not to be ingnored, many concepts/principles developed then- look at town library’s organization!often hierarchical sorting of information (efficient access inlogarithmic ... exampleOverview of the courseHistorical development of databasesThe early days1960s: Computers become available for companiesFirst database systems store data sequentially on punch cardsTwo...