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    • Eye movements and retinotopic tuning in developmental prosopagnosia 

      Peterson, Matthew F; Zaun, Ian E.; Hoke, Harris; Jiahui, Guo; Duchaine, Brad; e.a. (Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), 2019-08)
      Despite extensive investigation, the causes and nature of developmental prosopagnosia (DP)-a severe face identification impairment in the absence of acquired brain injury-remain poorly understood. Drawing on previous work ...
    • Eye Movements Modulate the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Word Processing 

      Temereanca, Simona; Hamalainen, Matti S.; Kuperberg, Gina R.; Stufflebeam, Steven M.; Halgren, Eric; e.a. (Society for Neuroscience, 2012-03)
      Active reading requires coordination between frequent eye movements (saccades) and short fixations in text. Yet, the impact of saccades on word processing remains unknown, as neuroimaging studies typically employ constant ...
    • Eye opening and PSD95 are required for long-term potentiation in developing superior colliculus 

      Zhao, Jian-Ping; Murata, Yasunobu; Constantine-Paton, Martha (National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 2012-12)
      The only major glutamate receptor membrane-associated guanylate kinase scaffolds expressed in the young superficial superior colliculus (SC) are synapse-associated protein 102 (SAP102) and postsynaptic density protein 95 ...
    • Eye Tracking for Everyone 

      Kellnhofer, Petr; Bhandarkar, Suchendra; Khosla, Aditya; Kannan, Harini D.; Matusik, Wojciech; e.a. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2016-12)
      From scientific research to commercial applications, eye tracking is an important tool across many domains. Despite its range of applications, eye tracking has yet to become a pervasive technology. We believe that we can ...
    • A “eye-in-body” integrated surgery robot system for stereotactic surgery 

      Li, Liang; Wu, Julia; Ding, Hui; Wang, Guangzhi (Springer International Publishing, 2019-07-17)
      Abstract Purpose Current stereotactic surgical robots system relies on cumbersome operations such as calibration, tracking and registration to establish the accurate ...
    • Eye-In-Hand Visual Servoing Curriculum for Young Students 

      Rus, Daniela L.; Vona, Marsette A.; Quigley, Kevin (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2010-03)
      It is never too early to introduce students to robotics. Inspired by courses that use Lego Mindstorms as platform, by the huge success of the FIRST competition, and by the interest and enthusiasm of many local robotics ...
    • The eyeball ROV: Design and control of a spherical underwater vehicle steered by an internal eccentric mass 

      Rust, I.C.; Asada, Haruhiko (Izhevsk Institute of Computer Science, 2014-05)
      A Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) is developed for use in the inspection of underwater structures in hazardous environments. The vehicle presented can change orientation like an eyeball using a novel gimbal mechanism for ...
    • Eyeglasses-free display: towards correcting visual aberrations with computational light field displays 

      Huang, Fu-Chung; Wetzstein, Gordon; Barsky, Brian A.; Raskar, Ramesh (Association for Computing Machinery, 2014-07)
      Millions of people worldwide need glasses or contact lenses to see or read properly. We introduce a computational display technology that predistorts the presented content for an observer, so that the target image is ...
    • EyeRing: A Finger-Worn Input Device for Seamless Interactions with Our Surroundings 

      Nanayakkara, Suranga; Shilkrot, Roy; Yeo, Kian Peen; Maes, Patricia (Association for Computing Machinery, 2013-03)
      Finger-worn interfaces remain a vastly unexplored space for user interfaces, despite the fact that our fingers and hands are naturally used for referencing and interacting with the environment. In this paper we present ...
    • EyeRing: an eye on a finger 

      Nanayakkara, Suranga; Shilkrot, Roy; Maes, Patricia (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2012-05)
      Finger-worn devices are a greatly underutilized form of interaction with the surrounding world. By putting a camera on a finger we show that many visual analysis applications, for visually impaired people as well as the ...
    • Eyeriss v2: A Flexible Accelerator for Emerging Deep Neural Networks on Mobile Devices 

      Chen, Yu-Hsin; Yang, Tien-Ju; Emer, Joel S; Sze, Vivienne (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2019)
      © 2011 IEEE. A recent trend in deep neural network (DNN) development is to extend the reach of deep learning applications to platforms that are more resource and energy-constrained, e.g., mobile devices. These endeavors ...
    • Eyeriss: A Spatial Architecture for Energy-Efficient Dataflow for Convolutional Neural Networks 

      Chen, Yu-Hsin; Emer, Joel S.; Sze, Vivienne (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2016-06)
      Deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are widely used in modern AI systems for their superior accuracy but at the cost of high computational complexity. The complexity comes from the need to simultaneously process ...
    • Eyeriss: An Energy-Efficient Reconfigurable Accelerator for Deep Convolutional Neural Networks 

      Chen, Yu-Hsin; Krishna, Tushar; Emer, Joel S.; Sze, Vivienne (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2016-02)
      Deep learning using convolutional neural networks (CNN) gives state-of-the-art accuracy on many computer vision tasks (e.g. object detection, recognition, segmentation). Convolutions account for over 90% of the processing ...
    • Eyes in the Sky: Decentralized Control for the Deployment of Robotic Camera Networks 

      Schwager, Mac; Julian, Brian John; Angermann, Michael; Rus, Daniela L. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2011-07)
      This paper presents a decentralized control strategy for positioning and orienting multiple robotic cameras to collectively monitor an environment. The cameras may have various degrees of mobility from six degrees of ...
    • Eyes in the Sky: Drones Applications in the Built Environment under Climate Change Challenges 

      Bayomi, Norhan; Fernandez, John E. (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023-10-16)
      This paper reviews the diverse applications of drone technologies in the built environment and their role in climate change research. Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have emerged as valuable tools for environmental ...
    • eyeSelfie: Self Directed Eye Alignment using Reciprocal Eye Box Imaging 

      Swedish, Tristan; Roesch, Karin; Lee, Ik-Hyun; Rastogi, Krishna; Bernstein, Shoshana; e.a. (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2015-08)
      Eye alignment to the optical system is very critical in many modern devices, such as for biometrics, gaze tracking, head mounted displays, and health. We show alignment in the context of the most difficult challenge: retinal ...
    • EZ-Tax: Tax Salience and Tax Rates 

      Finkelstein, Amy (MIT Press, 2009-08)
      This paper examines whether the salience of a tax system affects equilibrium tax rates. I analyze how tolls change after toll facilities adopt electronic toll collection (ETC); drivers are substantially less aware of tolls ...
    • EZH2 promotes a bi-lineage identity in basal-like breast cancer cells 

      Granit, R. Z.; Gabai, Y.; Hadar, T.; Karamansha, Y.; Liberman, Leslie D.; e.a. (Nature Publishing Group, 2012-09)
      The mechanisms regulating breast cancer differentiation state are poorly understood. Of particular interest are molecular regulators controlling the highly aggressive and poorly differentiated traits of basal-like breast ...
    • Ezrin phosphorylation on tyrosine 477 regulates invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells 

      Mak, Hannah; Naba, Alexandra; Varma, Sonal; Schick, Colleen; Day, Andrew; e.a. (BioMed Central Ltd., 2012-03)
      Background The membrane cytoskeletal crosslinker, ezrin, a member of the ERM family of proteins, is frequently over-expressed in human breast cancers, and is required for motility and invasion of epithelial cells. Our group ...
    • Ezrin regulates microvillus morphogenesis by promoting distinct activities of Eps8 proteins 

      Zwaenepoel, Ingrid; Da, Marcel Menezes Lyra; Maestro, Laurence Del; Formstecher, Etienne; Louvard, Daniel; e.a. (American Society for Cell Biology, 2012-01)
      The mechanisms that regulate actin filament polymerization resulting in the morphogenesis of the brush border microvilli in epithelial cells remain unknown. Eps8, the prototype of a family of proteins capable of capping ...