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Network Architectures 3329 Spring 2018 03/30/2018 Name: Homework 4 Due ...

https://cis.temple.edu/~tug29203/18spring-3329/reading/hw4a.pdf

5. (2 points) Consider the SDN OpenFlow network shown in the following gure. Suppose that the desired forwarding behavior for datagrams arriving from host h3 or h4 at s2 is as follows: any datagrams arriving from host h3 and destined for h1, h2, h5 or h6 should be forwarded OpenFlow)example) should be forwarded Host h6

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GIFT: Towards Scalable 3D Shape Retrieval - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/GIFT-IEEEMM2017.pdf

Abstract—Projective analysis is an important solution in three-dimensional (3D) shape retrieval, since human visual perceptions of 3D shapes rely on various 2D observations from different viewpoints. Although multiple informative and discriminative views are utilized, most projection-based retrieval systems suffer from heavy computational cost, and thus cannot satisfy the basic requirement ...

Pei Wang Publications - Temple University

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Insufficient knowledge and resources: a biological constraint and its functional implications [Papers from AAAI 2009 Fall Symposium on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures, Pages 88-93, Arlington, Virginia, November 2009. An extended version is published as a journal article in 2011.]