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Even rigorously verified programs may be poorly protected against actual hazards encountered in large embedded systems (e.g., corrupted data, unforssen user actions, or peripheral device failures).

An account is given of an automatic receiver for distress signals of anew type, developed by Les Laboratoires Le Mateacuteriel Teacuteleacutephonique, Paris.

The promise of a powerful computing device to help people in productivity as well as in recreation can only be realized with proper human-machine communication.

Since July 1976, an automatic directory assistance system has been available at Bell Laboratories via a dialed-up connection which provides Bell Laboratories telephone directory information in resp

We propose an in-ear sensing method that automatically detects vocal reactions that people often exhibit when listening to music.

This paper proposes a novel wavelet frame packet analysis approach for automatic retrieval of images in a colored natural image database.

In this paper, we introduce inertial signals obtained from an ear- able placed in the ear canal as a new compelling sensing modality for recognising two key facial expressions: smile and frown.

In a continuing effort to ascertain the viability of deploying speaker independent word recognition systems that could function reliably in normal telephone environments, two large scale field tria

Pictorial representations and visual displays are invaluable aids in conveying scientific or technical information.

A 'garbage collector' programmed in C reclaims objects by executing during the allocation of new objects.