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تعداد نتایج: 214899  

1997
M. M. Brisudova L. Burakovsky T. Goldman

Using the “glueball dominance” picture of the mixing between qq̄ mesons of different hidden flavors, we establish new glueball-meson mass relations which serve as a basis for glueball spectral systematics. For the tensor glueball mass 2.3 ± 0.1 GeV used as an input parameter, these relations predict the following glueball masses: M(0) ≃ 1.65 ± 0.05 GeV, M(1) ≃ 3.2 ± 0.2 GeV, M(2) ≃ 2.95 ± 0.15 G...

2000
Jin-Woo Kim Munjae Song Ig-Jae Kim Yong-Moo Kwon Hyoung-Gon Kim Sang Chul Ahn

This paper presents an automatic FDP (Facial Definition Parameters) and FAP (Facial Animation Parameters) generation method from an image sequence that captures a frontal face. The proposed method is based on facial feature tracking without markers on a face. We present an efficient method to extract 2D facial features and to generate the FDP by applying 2D features to a generic face model. We ...

1995
Philippe Béguin Antonella Cresti

A secret sharing scheme permits a secret to be shared among participants in such a way that only qualiied subsets of participants can recover the secret. If any non qualiied subset has absolutely no information about the secret, then the scheme is called perfect. Unfortunately, in this case the size of the shares cannot be less than the size of the secret. Krawczyk 9] showed how to improve this...

2003
Piero Cosi Andrea Fusaro Graziano Tisato

LUCIA, a new Italian talking head based on a modified version of the Cohen-Massaro’s labial coarticulation model is described. A semi-automatic minimization technique, working on real cinematic data, acquired by the ELITE optoelectronic system, was used to train the dynamic characteristics of the model. LUCIA is an MPEG-4 standard facial animation system working on standard FAP visual parameter...

2009
Sébastien Canard Cécile Delerablée Aline Gouget Emeline Hufschmitt Fabien Laguillaumie Hervé Sibert Jacques Traoré Damien Vergnaud

We present the first fair e-cash system with a compact wallet that enables users to spend efficiently k coins while only sending to the merchant O(λ log k) bits, where λ is a security parameter. The best previously known schemes require to transmit data of size at least linear in the number of spent coins. This result is achieved thanks to a new way to use the Batch RSA technique and a tree-bas...

Journal: :J. Algorithms 2003
Tomás Feder Rajeev Motwani Liadan O'Callaghan Christopher Olston Rina Panigrahy

We consider the problem of estimating the length of a shortest path in a DAG whose edge lengths are known only approximately but can be determined exactly at a cost. Initially, each edge e is known only to lie within an interval [le; he]; the estimation algorithm can pay ce to nd the exact length of e. In particular, we study the problem of nding the cheapest set of edges such that, if exactly ...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2014
Hyung Tae Lee Jae Hong Seo

At Crypto 2013, Coron, Lepoint, and Tibouchi (CLT) proposed a practical Graded Encoding Scheme (GES) over the integers, which has very similar cryptographic features to ideal multilinear maps. In fact, the scheme of Coron et al. is the second proposal of a secure GES, and has advantages over the first scheme of Garg, Gentry, and Halevi (GGH). For example, unlike the GGH construction, the subgro...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2005
Tsz Hon Yuen Victor K.-W. Wei

We construct the first constant-size hierarchical identity-based signature (HIBS) without random oracles the signature size is O(λs) bits, where λs is the security parameter, and it is independent of the number of levels in the hierarchy. We observe that an efficient hierarchical identity-based signcryption (HIBSC) scheme without random oracles can be compositioned from our HIBS and Boneh, Boye...

2005
Albert Krohn Michael Beigl Christian Decker Tobias Zimmer

The ordering of messages according to a given time measure is a largely discussed topic. Nevertheless, wireless or wired systems considering the order of messages do not use the access layer to accomplish this task. In this paper, we discuss the use of non-destructive bit-wise arbitration on the MAC layer for real-time message ordering in wireless sensor networks. With this access method, it is...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2012
Harold P Erickson

The bacterial actin homolog ParM has always been modeled as a polar filament, comprising two parallel helical strands, like actin itself. I present arguments here that ParM may be an apolar filament, in which the two helical strands are antiparallel.

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