Publications
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3D Alignment and Change Detection from Uncalibrated Eye Images
We introduce a projective geometry based approach that reconstructs and aligns 3D blood vessel networks given two stereo pairs of optic disc images.
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GPS Tec Observations of Dynamics of the Mid-Latitude Trough During Substorms
We combine GPS vertical total electron content and other complementary instruments to investigate the dynamics of the mid-latitude trough during non-storm time substorms for solar minimum condition and focus on…
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Identification of a Soybean Chloroplast DNA Replication Origin-Binding Protein
Our results suggest that the 26 kDa soybean protein is a specific origin binding protein that may be involved in initiation of ctDNA replication.
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Introduction to this special issue on sensemaking
This special issue on sensemaking brings together articles representing some of the significant paths taken by HCI sensemaking research since the 1990s.
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Integration and packaging of a macrochip with silicon nanophotonic links
In this paper, we review a silicon photonic macrochip system and its associated packaging that will allow dense wavelength division multiplexed optical links to be intimately integrated and comanufactured with…
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Organic complementary circuits and resistive memory patterned by inkjet
At PARC, organic complementary circuits have been demonstrated by inkjet printing.
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Computing policies and performance bounds for deterministic dynamic programs using mixed integer programming
We present a method for computing control policies and performance bounds for deterministic finite-state/finite-action dynamic programs, with the infinite horizon discounted cost, using a receding horizon approach.
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Analysis of device stability through measurements of the electronic structure of organic solar cells
We describe experimental measurements which determine the band tail density of states distribution in bulk heterojunction solar cells, with measurements made on P3HT:PCBM and PCDTBT:PCBM.
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Inkjet-printed non-volatile memory arrays using ferroelectric and resistive elements
At Palo Alto Research Center, we have developed both ferroelectric and resistive memories to facilitate integration of memory with printed systems.
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Recent developments in quantitative proteomics
This review focuses primarily on the quantitative aspect of protein expression and the associated computational machinery for making large-scale identifications of proteins and their post-translational modifications.
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Large area a-Si/Si nanowire hybrid solar cells
In order to address this issue we have devised a scheme where a thin a-Si solar cell is deposited over a disordered nanowire mat.
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Online planning for a material control system for liquid crystal display manufacturing
The hyper-modular printer control project at PARC has proven that a tightly integrated model-based planning and control framework can effectively control a complex physical system.