https://cis.temple.edu/~beigel/book/LOM.html
In The Language of Machines, Robert Floyd and Richard Beigel revolutionize the teaching of computability and languages. They propose nothing less than redefinition of the building blocks of automata theory: their unified model of computation clarifies the subject as never before. Floyd and Beigel's single model encompasses all the traditional types of computing machines and even "real world ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/m37113-chen%20final.pdf
Abstract—Recent years have witnessed the unprecedented performance of convolutional networks in image super-resolution (SR). SR involves upscaling a single low-resolution image to meet application-specific image quality demands, making it vital for mobile devices. However, the excessive computational and memory requirements of SR tasks pose a challenge in mapping SR networks on a single ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/PPGSpotter-info24.pdf
Abstract—Free weight training (FWT) is of utmost importance for physical well-being. However, the success of FWT depends heavily on choosing the suitable workload, as improper selections can lead to suboptimal outcomes or injury. Current workload estimation approaches rely on manual recording and special-ized equipment with limited feedback. Therefore, we introduce PPGSpotter, a novel PPG ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/Quan_DRBANET_ICIP_2022.pdf
ABSTRACT Due to the powerful ability to encode image details and semantics, many lightweight dual-resolution networks have been proposed in recent years. However, most of them ignore the benefit of boundary information. This paper introduces a lightweight dual-resolution network, called DRBANet, aim-ing to refine semantic segmentation results with the aid of boundary information. DRBANet also ...
https://tuportal6.temple.edu/web/medicine/blog/-/blogs/announcing-the-translational-research-collaboration-and-innovation-grant-awardees
I am pleased to announce the winners of our translational research collaboration and innovation grants program. This initiative, launched in September 2023, aimed to foster collaborative research projects that translate scientific discoveries into practical applications for improving healthcare. Four pilot grants worth $50,000 each have been awarded to multidisciplinary...
https://klein.temple.edu/news/2025/01/nutter-butter-guy-klein-alum-aidan-maloney
In the spring semester of his freshman year, Aidan Maloney, KLN ‘24, thought it would be funny to find a brand he could not have due to his celiac diagnoses and convince them to sponsor or follow him on social media. He came across the cookie brand, Nutter Butter, and started commenting his name across all of their social media platforms. For months and years, he kept all the post ...
https://sites.temple.edu/libraryprograms/2019/04/22/short-story-dispenser-on-campus/
Last week, the Libraries unveiled our very first Short Édition short story dispenser in the Student Center. With just the push of a button, the dispenser prints a free short story or poem just for you. Short Édition is a French publishing house of short literature: poetry, short stories, and flash fiction. In addition to their online platform, they publish fiction around the world via their ...
https://klein.temple.edu/directory/meghnaa-tallapragada
RESEARCH INTERESTS Communication effects and psychological processes Global media, social change, and activism Science communication and education Public understanding of science Risk communication Meghnaa Tallapragada is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Advertising and Public Relations. Prior to joining Temple University, Tallapragada held positions in the Department of ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-06-05/page-screen-creative-writing-professor-s-novel-long-bright-river-be-made-tv-show
Temple University’s Liz Moore is adapting her novel Long Bright River for TV and has written the new book The God of the Woods to be released in July 2024.
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infection23 – 30. The model permits evaluation of long-term viral infection in blood and tissues and ART-induced HIV-1 latency. To af firm the model’s relevance for studies of HIV-1 elimination, we undertook a detailed evaluation of each of the human cell-virus model components (Fig. 1). First, after irradiation of mice at birth, animals were engrafted with human CD34 from cord blood by a ...