• with 2 breathing gases (air & Trimix21/50) with the Scubapro/UWATEC G2 computer with various firmware releases from 2017 up to now (08 / 2021). (researchgate.net)
  • Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can revolutionize human-computer interaction as they allow for a direct interaction between the user's brain and a computer. (lu.se)
  • BCI@LU is the research group at Lund University focusing on understanding the brain when it comes to Passive, Active and Reactive Brain-Computer Interfaces. (lu.se)
  • Real-time Bayesian Control of Reactive Brain Computer Interfaces is a paper written by Pex Tufvesson, Martin Gemborn Nilsson, Kristian Soltesz and Bo Bernhardsson. (lu.se)
  • Abstract: in Part I we checked a simple run-time for a dive with: @bottom depth 42 m / bottom time 25 min. (researchgate.net)
  • Hearing the news, nerds were quick to crack jokes about "Skynet," the malevolent artificial intelligence from the Terminator movies, or recall The Matrix, Dune, or a hundred other science fiction sagas that rely on the conceit that when computers start learning, humans find they've opened up a Pandora's box of troubles. (good.is)
  • Chang is a professor of computer science at. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Mount Allison University invites applications to teach one or both of Applied Calculus (MATH 1151) and Finite Mathematics (MATH 1251) in the Winter 2024 term. (mta.ca)
  • In 1968, Sutherland and fellow University of Utah computer-science professor David Evans founded Evans & Sutherland, which commercialized their research through products such as flight simulators. (time.com)
  • Consider the ESP Game , created by Luis von Ahn, an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science. (technovelgy.com)
  • During her internship, Runyon conducted quality assurance tests and collaborated daily with developers, project managers and others to develop a new mobile and web application, building on the skills and knowledge she learned in Rider's computer science program . (rider.edu)
  • Nearing the end of her sophomore year, Runyon decided to minor in mathematics and pursue a computer science major. (rider.edu)
  • She had taken physics classes with Dr. John Bochanski, who chairs Rider's Department of Computer Science and Physics, and she consulted closely with him on the decision, eventually completing a supervised study with him to help prepare her for the program. (rider.edu)
  • Since Rachelle entered the computer science program, she has driven herself to excel in all aspects of her studies," Bochanski says. (rider.edu)
  • She is a leader among her peers, and she will be one of our first computer science graduates. (rider.edu)
  • I'm confident she will continue to be a tremendous ambassador for the computer science program and Rider as a whole. (rider.edu)
  • In addition to Bochanski, Runyon says she's thankful for the mentorship of Dr. Md Liakat Ali, an assistant professor of computer science. (rider.edu)
  • The Hard Part of Computer Science? (cra.org)
  • The story explores how the increasing student demand for computer science courses is outstripping the supply of professors. (cra.org)
  • On campuses across the country, from major state universities to small private colleges, the surge in student demand for computer science courses is far outstripping the supply of professors, as the tech industry snaps up talent. (cra.org)
  • When you put any kind of barrier in place in terms of access to computer science majors, it tends to reduce the number of women and students of color in the program," said Maria Klawe, president of Harvey Mudd College, a private college in Claremont, Calif., that has become a national model for diversity in computer science . (cra.org)
  • Likewise, Tracy Camp, head of the computer science department at the Colorado School of Mines - a public university where the number of computer science majors has more than doubled in recent years - said she was determined not to put in deterrents like capping the major. (cra.org)
  • I don't want to tell a student already at Mines, 'You can't major in computer science,'" Professor Camp said. (cra.org)
  • This report details the results of an enrollment survey designed to measure, assess, and better understand enrollment trends and their impact on computer science units, diversity, and more. (cra.org)
  • Last year Amazon hired Siddhartha Srinivasa, a world-renowned robotics expert who is a computer science professor at the University of Washington. (cra.org)
  • Ed Lazowska, a computer science professor at the university, said such arrangements gave faculty members access to resources, like giant computing power and tremendous data sets, that could help further their research and benefit their students. (cra.org)
  • The committee was made up of HSE University staff and students' academic supervisors, including Academic Supervisor of the programme Andrey Savchenko , Dean of the Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics, and Computer Science Natalia Aseeva , and the programme's industry partners: Huawei, YADRO, and SBERLAB. (hse.ru)
  • The same court in 2012 rejected computer access charges against a former employee of an executive search firm who had been accused of encouraging some of his ex-colleagues to help him start a competing business by using their log-in credentials to download information from a confidential database on the company's computer. (theepochtimes.com)
  • The real intent of the game is to improve the ability of computers to perform Internet image search by generating descriptions of uncaptioned images. (technovelgy.com)
  • Newsweek ( Scientists Have Reversed Time in a Quantum Computer ), Discover ( Scientists Used IBM's Quantum Computer to Reverse Time, Possibly Breaking a Law of Physics ) and the UK ' s Independent newspaper ( Scientists 'Reverse Time' With Quantum Computer in Breakthrough Study ). (technologyreview.com)
  • So if they didn't invent time travel, what did these scientists actually do? (technologyreview.com)
  • Now that we are growing everything right down to a burger in a petri dish, we are not surprised that British scientists have gone and developed this computer which not only has a sense of humour but can come up with its own witty one-liners. (khaleejtimes.com)
  • The video below shows a mash-up of interviewed computer scientists as they take a trip down memory lane and remember their very first computer. (sdtimes.com)
  • The 1986 law, known as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, was intended to punish hackers who breach someone else's computer network and steal information from it. (theepochtimes.com)
  • The concerns attracted attention this year after President Barack Obama suggested changes to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act as part of a broader proposal. (theepochtimes.com)
  • In the wake of social justice activist Aaron Swartz's tragic death, Internet users around the country are taking a hard look at the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), the federal anti-hacking law. (eff.org)
  • They've done it using ultrashort pulses of laser light, a breakthrough that could eventually herald the creation of computers capable of operating at speeds not thought possible. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • With the proper software, the CTM-05 can be invaluable for generating control timing pulses to trigger experimental equipment and for timing experimental processes. (cdc.gov)
  • Meanwhile, Whitehouse has attached an amendment that would punish by up to 20 years damage to a "critical infrastructure computer" to broader cyber legislation expected to be considered soon by the Senate. (theepochtimes.com)
  • Earlier, Minister of State for Communications Ossian Smyth has said a bitcoin ransom was demanded following a cyber attack on Health Service Executive (HSE) computer systems. (irishtimes.com)
  • The New York Times admitted on Wednesday that it had been the victim of a four-month hacking campaign, apparently in response to its probing of premier Wen Jiabao's family's wealth. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • From the New York Times: The Toronto spy hunters not only learned what kinds of material had. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • Using the explosion of interest in the story of Cecil the lion as a starting point, the New York Times recently explored the question of whether 'online news has deteriorated, and that it is now focused on the viral at the expense of the substantive. (cornell.edu)
  • Employees can sneak in the sports section of The New York Times to read at work, but they'd better not visit ESPN.com," he wrote. (theepochtimes.com)
  • Posting impolite comments on the New York Times' Web Site. (eff.org)
  • The New York Times has an almost Victorian Terms of Service (1/24/13), which admonishes users to "be courteous" and "use respectful language" and "debate, but don't attack. (eff.org)
  • Click here to view the full New York Times article. (cra.org)
  • A team of researchers in Toronto has traced a computer spy network that has hacked into government computers in India and elsewhere. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • When you consider what today's computers are capable of, it's fairly mind-boggling to imagine what a computer would be like that's 100,000 times faster. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • Flagging something multiple times or encouraging others to flag content is also a violation of terms - not exactly the sort of dangerous activity the CFAA was meant to criminalize. (eff.org)
  • Registration algorithms are time consuming, so we aim to implement and improve these algorithms to the point that they can be used in real-time with constraints specific to our application. (mun.ca)
  • This two-term intensive, full-time program will be of interest to college or university graduates who wish to pursue a career as a software developer or analyst, or to use those skills to complement career skills they already possess. (conestogac.on.ca)
  • The 36-unit program requires two years (four semesters) of full-time study, and follows a cohort model during the first year in which all students take the same set of core courses. (usfca.edu)
  • Weeks ahead of the start of her final year at Rider University, she has secured a full-time job offer, with a company she knows and loves. (rider.edu)
  • She will work part-time during the fall and spring semesters and begin full-time following graduation. (rider.edu)
  • The offer came after the completion of a full-time internship this summer. (rider.edu)
  • It's not unusual for student-athletes to dedicate the equivalent of a full-time job to their sport, in addition to being a full-time student, and at times Runyon misses classes when she's traveling to compete. (rider.edu)
  • MDF Instruments is offering opportunities for full time, part time and internship positions as a front end developer. (uprm.edu)
  • The ability to handle uncertainty and interpret massive amounts of data at the same time will make cognitive computers far more effective at challenges that involve interacting with the real world, from monitoring busy intersections to collecting tsunami warning data. (good.is)
  • As a chronic disease , patient 's multivariate time series data including neuroimaging , genetics , cognitive scores, and neuropsychological battery provides a complete profile about patient 's status. (bvsalud.org)
  • Downey, K., 2009, Findings from the Second Round of Cognitive Interviews for the American Time Use Survey's Proposed Well-Being Module, Washington, DC: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (cdc.gov)
  • This report presents findings from the second round of cognitive testing of the American Time Use Survey's (ATUS) proposed Well-Being Module. (cdc.gov)
  • Trial participants with paralysis used the system to control a tablet computer, the journal IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering reports. (independent.co.uk)
  • It's the first tablet computer featuring a Super AMOLED Plus display, making it much more useful on the go than anything out there currently running Android OS. (techi.com)
  • A unique phase of matter called a time crystal, which can in theory flip between two configurations forever with no energy input necessary, has been created inside a quantum computer built by Google. (newscientist.com)
  • It is one of the first real-world problems solved by a quantum computer, and could also be harnessed to improve them. (newscientist.com)
  • The trigger for all of these was a Scientific Reports paper with the provocative title " Arrow of time and its reversal on the IBM quantum computer . (technologyreview.com)
  • As Scott Aaronson, director of the Quantum Information Center at the University of Texas at Austin, says, "If you're simulating a time-reversible process on your computer, then you can 'reverse the direction of time' by simply reversing the direction of your simulation. (technologyreview.com)
  • From a quick look at the paper, I confess that I didn't understand how this becomes more profound if the simulation is being done on IBM's quantum computer. (technologyreview.com)
  • This article was originally published under the headline: "No, IBM didn't just 'reverse time' with a quantum computer. (technologyreview.com)
  • Real-time graphics optimizes image quality subject to time and hardware constraints. (wikipedia.org)
  • Substantial time savings achieved through computer dust analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • Another important factor controlling real-time computer graphics is the combination of physics and animation. (wikipedia.org)
  • And if you really want to get into the weeds on the physics of time travel, try here . (technologyreview.com)
  • Julia Taylor and Dr Lawrence Mazlack at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio, whose work is highlighted in the New Scientist magazine, "have programmed a computer to identify jokes based on puns involving different definitions of similar sounding words. (khaleejtimes.com)
  • The frame of reference for this discussion was the IBM Personal Computer and equivalent computers. (cdc.gov)
  • For a fun and sad exploration of how strange reversing the flow of time would make things, check out Time's Arrow by Martin Amis. (technologyreview.com)
  • Basing criminal liability on a computer's computer-use policies can make innocuous acts criminal, wrote Judge Alex Kozinski. (theepochtimes.com)
  • Right around the time when computers were starting to make the world flat and boring, the Amiga made the world of computers beautiful again. (techi.com)
  • The young Steve Jobs of the 80s, for example, probably never saw the iPhone or even the BlackBerry coming, so we can only imagine how things could have turned out if Apple had the knowledge and resources to make a pocket computer back in the days. (yankodesign.com)
  • It will take some days to assess the impact and that is the proper way to do this and we will make those assessments over time. (irishtimes.com)
  • Readers who purchase a copy of an article from Computer Times , may make a printed copy for their personal use only. (computertimes.com)
  • Students completing only one (1) course per term and who plan to move on to the Computer Systems Certificate (CSC) , should complete ACIS to prior to CSC, as each program has a five (5) year completion limit. (bcit.ca)
  • The experiment properties view takes a long time to appear when there are many experimental factors associated with the experiment. (lu.se)
  • I can imagine that a user would like to update everything in one go instead of doing one at the time (in addition to having the option to just update a particular experimental factor). (lu.se)
  • The function that exists (unless I've missed something) is for the user to inherit annotations for one experimental factor at the time. (lu.se)
  • If you log out, you will be required to enter your username and password the next time you visit. (medscape.com)
  • Regardless, Kello explains that the key to the next generation of computers is creating a processor that handles data en masse with "lots of very small neuron-like assessing units [that] coordinate to solve problems," rather than one big processor processing data in order. (good.is)
  • With experience many sophisticated timing regimens can be developed in which the processor need take only a secondary role. (cdc.gov)
  • It is given to a paper that has stood the test of time and has been shown to have significant and long term impact on the field of Computer Vision. (ubc.ca)
  • Computer vision technology uses images to analyse and understand passenger density at the airport. (indiatimes.com)
  • Delhi airport is evaluating "computer vision" technology to track passengers, reduce waiting time and ensure social distancing at its terminals, a top official of the facility's operator said on Tuesday. (indiatimes.com)
  • As you might be aware that the Terminal 1 is getting revamped, so while this (Xovis) system is a tried and tested one, there is also something called computer vision technology our Hyderabad airport has tried. (indiatimes.com)
  • Mobile computer-vision technology will soon become as ubiquitous as touch interfaces. (acm.org)
  • This has led to breakthroughs in computer vision, human-computer interaction and entertainment industry, and has been applied to many areas such as: vehicle and robot navigation, creation of CGI animations and video game industry. (mun.ca)
  • Second-year students of the Master of Computer Vision programme have presented their projects in this cutting-edge field in AI. (hse.ru)
  • The second-year term paper defence was conducted in English and served as a summation of the preliminary results of students' education on the Master of Computer Vision programme, as the majority of term papers will be continued in the form of master's theses. (hse.ru)
  • PLAR in Flexible Learning (Part-time Studies) Computing relies on an assessment of the student on a course-by-course basis through formal exams. (bcit.ca)
  • Computing Flexible Learning (formerly Part-time Studies, PTS) programs are course by course registration. (bcit.ca)
  • The ability to have a computer, screen, speakers, microphone, and touchpad all in 3.1 lb portable case changed the way we thought about computing. (techi.com)
  • ACIS graduates not moving on to the Computer Systems Certificate (CSC) may also choose to continue on to Applied Database Administration and Design (ADAD) or Applied Web Development (AWD) . (bcit.ca)
  • The advancement of real-time graphics is evidenced in the progressive improvements between actual gameplay graphics and the pre-rendered cutscenes traditionally found in video games. (wikipedia.org)
  • The University of Edinburgh has created the computer which is programmed to process masses of information fed into it and come up with statements and comments that are funny by tracking down and putting together unusual words and phrases. (khaleejtimes.com)
  • Yet this could eventually become a possibility after researchers at the University of Michigan found a way to transport electrons without any of the barriers that you find in conventional electrically powered computers. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • Sutherland, by then a professor at the University of Utah, wondered why the camera couldn't be replaced with a computer. (time.com)
  • Making Computers Think Like Humans: Time to Panic? (good.is)
  • It may seem like a want ad from the future, but there are positions available now for humans to tutor computer systems in identifying common objects. (technovelgy.com)
  • New kinds of games are available, like Tag a Tune , that lets humans describe songs to computers, and Squigl , that encourages frail humans to trace the outlines of objects in photographs to help powerful computers. (technovelgy.com)
  • When it comes to older manuscripts, there is another CMU program that uses specialized CAPTCHAs (Completely Automated Turing Test To Tell Computers and Humans Apart) called reCAPTCHAS to help computers perform optical character recognition on old books. (technovelgy.com)
  • The System Restore procedure will restore the Registry and other settings back to the date and time selected. (sony.com)
  • If the System Restore window indicates System Protection is turned off, the feature cannot be used at this time. (sony.com)
  • If the System Restore window indicates that no restore points have been created, the feature cannot be used at this time. (sony.com)
  • The System Restore feature allows you to revert your computer back to the way it was at a previous point in time. (sony.com)
  • At the Restore your computer to the state it was in before the selected event screen, click to select the desired Restore Point, and then click the Next button. (sony.com)
  • One of the rules' chief targets is desktop computers, which use about four times as much power as a typical laptop, or notebook, computer. (latimes.com)
  • Justice Department lawyers have sought to allay those fears by proposing to narrow the circumstances for prosecution, such as in instances when someone knowingly exceeds authorized access or when the computer access targets a government database or was part of another felony like blackmailing a colleague. (theepochtimes.com)
  • It will have a global impact and significantly change the way future energy-efficient desktops and all-in-one computers are designed and manufactured," said Andrea Deveau, vice president of state policy and politics for TechNet, a trade group that counts Cisco Systems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. among its members. (latimes.com)
  • Real-time computer graphics systems differ from traditional (i.e., non-real-time) rendering systems in that non-real-time graphics typically rely on ray tracing. (wikipedia.org)
  • Real-time graphics systems must render each image in less than 1/30th of a second. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Sobig.F virus, which first appeared on Monday, has entered the record books as the fastest spreading infection of its type, generating tens of millions of e-mails in three days, clogging up inboxes and bringing many computer systems to a standstill. (taipeitimes.com)
  • Applied Computer Information Systems (ACIS) provides an introduction to most aspects of Information Technology. (bcit.ca)
  • This thesis attempts to implement a library in pure Python for building real-time Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems. (lu.se)
  • PCL-486 has ROM-DOS 6.22 operating system for real-time capability, 8 Mbyte Dynamic RAM, 2 Mbyte Flash memory, and serial port that can be configured for RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485. (thomasnet.com)
  • In applications where real time control is a requirement, the ROM-DOS 6.22 operating system makes the PCL-486 an ideal choice. (thomasnet.com)
  • If the operating system will not start in Normal Mode, restart the computer in Safe Mode . (sony.com)
  • The operating system will be restored to the date and time selected and the computer will restart. (sony.com)
  • Promotion of a healthy lifestyle through a balanced diet and enhanced physical activity can boost healthy growth, and at the same time, lower the risk of overweight and obesity and prevent related diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes. (who.int)
  • The PTS receives data streams from the sensors and provides the airport operator with valuable key performance indicators (KPIs) such as waiting times, process times and passenger throughput. (indiatimes.com)
  • Computer aided progression detection model based on optimized deep LSTM ensemble model and the fusion of multivariate time series data. (bvsalud.org)
  • The study uses long short-term memory (LSTM) models as base models over patient 's multivariate time series data to learn the deep longitudinal features. (bvsalud.org)
  • Public reporting burden of this collection of in formation is estimated to average 45 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. (cdc.gov)
  • NIOSH recently developed computer software for Spirometry Longitudinal Data Analysis (SPIROLA) to enhance healthcare providers' capacity in managing and interpreting periodic spirometry. (cdc.gov)
  • It substantially reduces the time necessary to perform various data analysis calculations and manipulations, including graphics. (cdc.gov)
  • The system reduces the analysis time required by previous methods while improving many aspects of the data evaluation process. (cdc.gov)
  • When real-time graphics are used in films, the director has complete control of what has to be drawn on each frame, which can sometimes involve lengthy decision-making. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hand-Held Computer provides real-time control. (thomasnet.com)
  • Which Time Control would you like for the Computer pool in October? (chessclub.com)
  • September Time Control for the Computer Pool is 5 minutes plus 3 second increment. (chessclub.com)
  • Let's vote for OCTOBER Time Control! (chessclub.com)
  • Some options for incorporating timing control into experiments were explored, and an attempt was made to illustrate how the use of a hardware clock can often simplify the software requirements. (cdc.gov)
  • Tasks adapt to the new time zone if the Calendar's time zone is changed after a task is created. (google.com)
  • In 1963, while a student at MIT, Sutherland created a highly interactive drawing-and-design program called Sketchpad , at a time when the concept of computer graphics barely existed. (time.com)
  • In real-time computer graphics, the user typically operates an input device to influence what is about to be drawn on the display. (wikipedia.org)
  • A game tree is described that operates in real time within a distributed virtual environment. (aaai.org)
  • A conventional computer works by moving electrons through a semiconductor. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • Unlike a conventional computer however, the research team have proposed that 'lightwave electronics' could bypass this problem entirely. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • By providing the depth of objects in a scene, they allow us to use computers to build and process 3-Dimensional models of the world in real-time, rather than relying on 2D images from conventional cameras. (mun.ca)
  • In the Computer Applications Development program, students benefit from specialized courses taught by highly qualified industry experts. (conestogac.on.ca)
  • Successful participants become expert end-user of a Windows personal computer, proficient in typical MS Office applications, followed by an introduction to web development and programming concepts. (bcit.ca)
  • Students who are working toward or who have completed the Applied Computer Applications, ACA associate certificate will not be given approval for ACIS. (bcit.ca)
  • One of the challenges in using such technology in real-time applications is when the depth camera moves and future inputs should go through a transformation, based on the camera rotation and translate, before they conform and are applied to the already built model. (mun.ca)
  • TBI symptoms may include problems with thinking, concentration, reaction time, and emotions, as well as feeling more tired than usual. (cdc.gov)
  • The symptoms of amphetamine-induced psychiatric disorders can be differentiated from those of related primary psychiatric disorders by time. (medscape.com)
  • This paper describes a computer analysis system used presently by the Bureau of Mines to analyze quickly and accurately large volumes of information obtained from real-time dust monitors during research studies. (cdc.gov)
  • After a government order announced that all new computers in China would be required to have pre-installed filtering software, Microsoft is denouncing the notice. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • On her blog, Rebecca MacKinnon summarizes the key stipulations of the government order requiring computer manufacturers to install filtering software on all computers made in or imported into China: 1. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • Parulekar was hired through a private trust to teach computers at a municipal school in Navi Mumbai. (hindustantimes.com)
  • The California Energy Commission has passed sweeping energy-efficiency standards for computers and monitors in an effort to reduce power costs, becoming the first state in the nation to adopt such rules. (latimes.com)
  • Sometimes called "energy vampires" by efficiency experts, desktops are switched on 77% of the time but sit idle for 61% of those minutes, according to a recent study from a UC Irvine research team. (latimes.com)
  • New Knowledge Management approaches, including those using information and communication technology, can improve efficiency through better time management, quality service, innovation and cost reduction. (who.int)
  • A computer screen is filled with code as Dan Vera writes a program that he hopes will allow people living in Cuba to bypass the Cuban government sensorship of the internet during the Hackathon for Cuba event on February 1, 2014 in Miami, Florida. (theepochtimes.com)
  • It wasn't the amazing technology that sparked interest - there were better options available - but rather it was the interest that the public took in the computer that opened eyes and made companies like Microsoft look to the personal computer as a faster-growing wave than expected. (techi.com)
  • While Apple was pushing the II, Radio Shack was pushing the Tandy TRS-80 Model I. It was the personal computer that had a store of its own, making it a popular entry point for the family's first home computer. (techi.com)
  • Had that not happened, it's conceivable that Apple or Commodore could have won the early rounds of the personal computer battles and the landscape would be much different than it is today. (techi.com)
  • Other than tablet technology, there simply hasn't been anything that shook the computer world recently. (techi.com)
  • For others, it was a new style of technology that moved us to adopt personal computers to fill a void that we didn't even know existed before. (techi.com)
  • Cloudflare sets this cookie to improve page load times and to disallow any security restrictions based on the visitor's IP address. (sdtimes.com)
  • One, who did not wish to be named, said: "I don't know how useful this is … it doesn't mean that these guys made a time machine. (technologyreview.com)
  • The computer jokes had volunteers laughing though not as heartily as man-made humour. (khaleejtimes.com)
  • Real-time computer graphics or real-time rendering is the sub-field of computer graphics focused on producing and analyzing images in real time. (wikipedia.org)
  • The term can refer to anything from rendering an application's graphical user interface (GUI) to real-time image analysis, but is most often used in reference to interactive 3D computer graphics, typically using a graphics processing unit (GPU). (wikipedia.org)
  • Computers have been capable of generating 2D images such as simple lines, images and polygons in real time since their invention. (wikipedia.org)
  • This means that the user can respond to rendered images in real time, producing an interactive experience. (wikipedia.org)
  • GPUs and other advances increased the image quality that real-time graphics can produce. (wikipedia.org)
  • DirectX 11/OpenGL 4.x class hardware is capable of generating complex effects, such as shadow volumes, motion blurring, and triangle generation, in real-time. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cutscenes are typically rendered in real-time-and may be interactive. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although the gap in quality between real-time graphics and traditional off-line graphics is narrowing, offline rendering remains much more accurate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Real-time graphics are typically employed when interactivity (e.g., player feedback) is crucial. (wikipedia.org)
  • These techniques help realistically imitate real world behavior (the temporal dimension, not the spatial dimensions), adding to the computer graphics' degree of realism. (wikipedia.org)
  • the very notion of easily interacting with a computer in real time, without feeding it punch cards or flipping switches, was dazzling. (time.com)
  • Real time decisions are achieved by calculating a maximum allowable decision time which is dynamically constrained based on distance between entities. (aaai.org)
  • The purpose of this research is to merge the input streams of multiple moving depth cameras into one model in real-time. (mun.ca)
  • If an area switches their time zone, events created before we knew about the change might be in the wrong time zone. (google.com)
  • Two Technologies, an IS09001 registered company, was founded in 1987 and is a leading manufacturer of hand held terminals and computers. (thomasnet.com)
  • But federal prosecutors have struggled at times in applying it to people who have permission to access a computer - a police department database, for instance, or a corporate network - but abuse that right by using for purposes that have not been authorized. (theepochtimes.com)
  • The issue surfaced last month when the California-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals threw out computer access charges in the case of Anthony Pellicano, a Hollywood private eye who wiretapped phones for celebrity clients to dig up dirt on rivals. (theepochtimes.com)
  • I had access to it for hours at a time. (time.com)
  • Over 2,000 select students at 18 targeted elementary schools throughout the district will receive computer devices and four years of free Internet access provided by Sprint to use at their homes as part of the CONNECT@HOME project. (sfltimes.com)
  • Here is the CFAA's greatest flaw: the law makes it illegal to access a computer without authorization or in a way that exceeds authorization, but doesn't clearly explain what that means. (eff.org)
  • Some of that time can be saved by having access to calculators, computers, and the internet. (who.int)