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A program design language for COBOLChou, Robert Shih-pei January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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A TRANSLATER OF CLOCK MODE VHDL HARDWARE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGEWang, Xiao-Lin, 1955- January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
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Enhancement of SPARKS, a FORTRAN preprocessorMartin, John Joseph January 2010 (has links)
Typescript, etc. / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Translation of the SPARKS preprocessor from FORTRAN to SPARKSStroud, Richard Manson January 2010 (has links)
Typescript, etc. / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Data flow implementations of a lucid-like programming languageWendelborn, Andrew Lawrence. January 1985 (has links) (PDF)
Bibliography: leaves [238]-244.
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Upper body pose recognition and estimation towards the translation of South African sign languageAchmed, Imran. January 2011 (has links)
<p>Recognising and estimating gestures is a fundamental aspect towards translating from a sign language to a spoken language. It is a challenging problem and at the same time, a growing phenomenon in Computer Vision. This thesis presents two approaches, an example-based and a learning-based approach, for performing integrated detection, segmentation and 3D estimation of the human upper body from a single camera view. It investigates whether an upper body pose can be estimated from a database of exemplars with labelled poses. It also investigates whether an upper body pose can be estimated using skin feature extraction, Support Vector Machines (SVM) and a 3D human body model. The example-based and learning-based approaches obtained success rates of 64% and 88%, respectively. An analysis of the two approaches have shown that, although the learning-based system generally performs better than the example-based system, both approaches are suitable to recognise and estimate upper body poses in a South African sign language recognition and translation system.</p>
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Upper body pose recognition and estimation towards the translation of South African sign languageAchmed, Imran. January 2011 (has links)
<p>Recognising and estimating gestures is a fundamental aspect towards translating from a sign language to a spoken language. It is a challenging problem and at the same time, a growing phenomenon in Computer Vision. This thesis presents two approaches, an example-based and a learning-based approach, for performing integrated detection, segmentation and 3D estimation of the human upper body from a single camera view. It investigates whether an upper body pose can be estimated from a database of exemplars with labelled poses. It also investigates whether an upper body pose can be estimated using skin feature extraction, Support Vector Machines (SVM) and a 3D human body model. The example-based and learning-based approaches obtained success rates of 64% and 88%, respectively. An analysis of the two approaches have shown that, although the learning-based system generally performs better than the example-based system, both approaches are suitable to recognise and estimate upper body poses in a South African sign language recognition and translation system.</p>
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Development of PHP to UPML transformer / Development of Personal Home Page to Unified Programming Markup LanguageHu, Zili 20 July 2013 (has links)
This thesis developed a new markup language based on eXtensible Markup
Language (XML), named as the Unified Programming Markup Language (UPML),
which represents an abstraction of programming techniques of popular programming
languages, and is used to store the programming semantic information of various
programming languages. UPML aims to provide a general software quality analysis
platform and as a gateway to translate programs between high-level programming
languages. This research created and analyzed the features of UPML and concluded that
UPML may have advantages over the traditional and newly appeared methods in
software quality analysis and programming language translation. As the proof of concept
in building such a software analysis and translation system, this research developed a
PHP to UPML transformer. Execution examples showed its correctness of working in the
core programming area of popular programming techniques, structure programming (SP)
and object-oriented programming (OOP). The PHP implementation can be easily applied
to other programming languages that support the same programming techniques. Since UPML is extensible, languages of other programming paradigms beyond the SP and OOP
can be easily added. / Related work -- Analysis of programming languages and programming techniques -- Implementation of UPML -- Implementation of a PHP to UPML transformer -- Examples of execution. / Department of Computer Science
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Generic methodology for developing a non standard-specific rationalised information flow and storage system for computer-based manufacturing / by Henry C.W. Lau.Lau, Henry C. W. January 1996 (has links)
Bibliography: leaves 170-175. / xvi, 220 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / This thesis analyses the development of a Generic, Non-standard Specific Information Flow System which enables computer users to select data which is to be shared in a company and store it in a common database from which it can be accessed by anyone in the company. A Generic Database Management System is developed to control the data storage and retrieval processes. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1996
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Data flow implementations of a lucid-like programming language /Wendelborn, Andrew Lawrence. January 1985 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Adelaide, 1985. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [238]-244).
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