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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j4]Sebastien C. Wong, Victor Stamatescu, Adam Gatt, David A. Kearney, Ivan Lee, Mark D. McDonnell:
Track Everything: Limiting Prior Knowledge in Online Multi-Object Recognition. IEEE Trans. Image Process. 26(10): 4669-4683 (2017) - [i3]Avishek Chakraborty, Victor Stamatescu, Sebastien C. Wong, Grant B. Wigley, David A. Kearney:
A data set for evaluating the performance of multi-class multi-object video tracking. CoRR abs/1704.06378 (2017) - [i2]Sebastien C. Wong, Victor Stamatescu, Adam Gatt, David A. Kearney, Ivan Lee, Mark D. McDonnell:
Track Everything: Limiting Prior Knowledge in Online Multi-Object Recognition. CoRR abs/1704.06415 (2017) - 2014
- [c33]Anthony Milton, David A. Kearney, Sebastien C. Wong, Simon Lemmo:
Development productivity in implementing a complex heterogeneous computing application. FPT 2014: 322-325 - [c32]Sebastien C. Wong, Adam Gatt, David A. Kearney, Anthony Milton, Victor Stamatescu:
A Competitive Attentional Approach to Mitigating Model Drift in Adaptive Visual Tracking. IVCNZ 2014: 1 - [c31]Anthony Milton, Sebastien C. Wong, David A. Kearney, Simon Lemmo:
The CACTuS multi-object visual tracking algorithm on a heterogeneous computing system. IVCNZ 2014: 19 - 2013
- [c30]Dale A. Ward, Ivan Lee, David A. Kearney, Sebastien C. Wong:
Chaining Convolution and Correlation in Practice: A Case Study in Visual Tracking. DICTA 2013: 1-8 - [c29]Matej Kristan, Roman P. Pflugfelder, Ales Leonardis, Jiri Matas, Fatih Porikli, Luka Cehovin, Georg Nebehay, Gustavo Fernández, Tomás Vojír, Adam Gatt, Ahmad Khajenezhad, Ahmed Salah El-Din, Ali Soltani-Farani, Ali Zarezade, Alfredo Petrosino, Anthony Milton, Behzad Bozorgtabar, Bo Li, Chee Seng Chan, Cherkeng Heng, Dale A. Ward, David A. Kearney, Dorothy Monekosso, Hakki Can Karaimer, Hamid R. Rabiee, Jianke Zhu, Jin Gao, Jingjing Xiao, Junge Zhang, Junliang Xing, Kaiqi Huang, Karel Lebeda, Lijun Cao, Mario Edoardo Maresca, Mei Kuan Lim, Mohamed ElHelw, Michael Felsberg, Paolo Remagnino, Richard Bowden, Roland Goecke, Rustam Stolkin, Samantha YueYing Lim, Sara Maher, Sébastien Poullot, Sebastien C. Wong, Shin'ichi Satoh, Weihua Chen, Weiming Hu, Xiaoqin Zhang, Yang Li, Zhi Heng Niu:
The Visual Object Tracking VOT2013 Challenge Results. ICCV Workshops 2013: 98-111 - 2010
- [j3]Van Nguyen, David A. Kearney, Gianpaolo Gioiosa:
An extensible, maintainable and elegant approach to hardware source code generation in Reconfig-P. J. Log. Algebraic Methods Program. 79(6): 383-396 (2010) - [c28]Avishek Chakraborty, David A. Kearney, Mark Jasiunas:
Distributed Reconfiguration. ERSA 2010: 238-246 - [c27]Adam Gatt, Sebastien C. Wong, David A. Kearney:
Improved Online Feature Selection through Target Shape Estimation. IPCV 2010: 818-824
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c26]Van Nguyen, David A. Kearney, Gianpaolo Gioiosa:
A Region-Oriented Hardware Implementation for Membrane Computing Applications. Workshop on Membrane Computing 2009: 385-409 - 2008
- [j2]Van Nguyen, David A. Kearney, Gianpaolo Gioiosa:
An Implementation of Membrane Computing Using Reconfigurable Hardware. Comput. Informatics 27(3+): 551-569 (2008) - [c25]Van Nguyen, David A. Kearney, Gianpaolo Gioiosa:
An Algorithm for Non-deterministic Object Distribution in P Systems and Its Implementation in Hardware. Workshop on Membrane Computing 2008: 325-354 - 2007
- [j1]David A. Kearney, Mark Jasiunas:
Using Simulated Partial Dynamic Run-Time Reconfiguration to Share Embedded FPGA Compute and Power Resources across a Swarm of Unpiloted Airborne Vehicles. EURASIP J. Embed. Syst. 2007 (2007) - [c24]Van Nguyen, David A. Kearney, Gianpaolo Gioiosa:
Balancing Performance, Flexibility, and Scalability in a Parallel Computing Platform for Membrane Computing Applications. Workshop on Membrane Computing 2007: 385-413 - 2006
- [c23]David A. Kearney, John Hopf:
Hardware join Java: a unified hardware/software language for dynamic partial runtime reconfigurable computing applications. FPT 2006: 277-280 - [c22]Grant B. Wigley, David A. Kearney:
Performance evaluations of ReconfigME. FPT 2006: 309-312 - [c21]Grant B. Wigley, David A. Kearney, Mark Jasiunas:
ReConfigME: a detailed implementation of an operating system for reconfigurable computing. IPDPS 2006 - [i1]David A. Kearney, Mark Jasiunas:
Managing power amongst a group of networked embedded fpgas using dynamic reconfiguration and task migration. Dynamically Reconfigurable Architectures 2006 - 2005
- [c20]Sebastien C. Wong, Mark Jasiunas, David A. Kearney:
Towards a Reconfigurable Tracking System. FPL 2005: 456-462 - [c19]Sebastien C. Wong, Mark Jasiunas, David A. Kearney:
Fast 2D convolution using reconfigurable computing. ISSPA 2005: 791-794 - 2004
- [c18]Wayne Piekarski, Ross T. Smith, Grant B. Wigley, Bruce H. Thomas, David A. Kearney:
Mobile Hand Tracking Using FPGAs for Low Powered Augmented Reality. ISWC 2004: 190-191 - [c17]G. Stewart Von Itzstein, David A. Kearney:
The Expression of Common Concurrency Patterns in Join Java. PDPTA 2004: 1021- - 2003
- [c16]Abhinandan Sharma, Martyn A. George, David A. Kearney:
Packing with Boundary Constraints for a Reconfigurable Operating System. Asia-Pacific Computer Systems Architecture Conference 2003: 236-245 - [c15]Weiquan Zhao, David A. Kearney:
Deriving Architectures of Web-Based Applications. APWeb 2003: 301-312 - [c14]David A. Kearney, Gerard Veldman:
Evaluation of network topologies for a run time re-routable network on a programmable chip. FPT 2003: 178-185 - [c13]John Hopf, David A. Kearney:
Specification and integration of software and reconfigurable hardware using Hardware Join Java. FPT 2003: 379-382 - [c12]David A. Kearney, Gerard Veldman, David Warren:
Abstractions and primitives enabling runtime resource allocation for dynamic IP cores using virtual platform FPGAs. FPT 2003: 403-406 - [c11]David A. Kearney, Gerard Veldman:
A concurrent multi-bank memory arbiter for dynamic IP cores using idle skip round robin. FPT 2003: 411-414 - 2002
- [c10]Grant B. Wigley, David A. Kearney, David Warren:
Introducing ReConfigME: An Operating System for Reconfigurable Computing. FPL 2002: 687-697 - [c9]John Hopf, G. Stewart Von Itzstein, David A. Kearney:
Hardware Join Java: a high level language for reconfigurable hardware development. FPT 2002: 344-347 - [c8]Mark Jasiunas, David A. Kearney, John Hopf, Grant B. Wigley:
Image fusion for uninhabited airborne vehicles. FPT 2002: 348-351 - 2001
- [c7]Grant B. Wigley, David A. Kearney:
The First Real Operating System for Reconfigurable Computers. ACSAC 2001: 130-137 - [c6]Grant B. Wigley, David A. Kearney:
The Development of an Operating System for Reconfigurable Computing. FCCM 2001: 249-250
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c5]David A. Kearney:
Theoretical Limits on the Data Dependent Performance of Asynchronous Circuits. ASYNC 1999: 201-207 - [c4]Oliver Diessel, David A. Kearney, Grant B. Wigley:
A Web-Based Multiuser Operating System for Reconfiguarble Computing. IPPS/SPDP Workshops 1999: 579-587 - 1998
- [c3]Antonio Cerone, David A. Kearney, George J. Milne:
Integrating the Verification of Timing, Performance and Correctness Properties of Concurrent Systems. ACSD 1998: 109-119 - 1997
- [c2]David A. Kearney, Neil W. Bergmann:
Bundled Data Asynchronous Multipliers with Data Dependent Computation Times. ASYNC 1997: 186-197 - 1995
- [c1]David A. Kearney, Neil W. Bergmann:
Performance evaluation of asynchronous logic pipelines with data dependent processing delays. ASYNC 1995: 4-13
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