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2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [c24]Jon Parker, Ophir Frieder, Gideon Frieder:
Robust binarization of degraded document images using heuristics. DRR 2014: 90210U-90210U-12 - 2013
- [c23]Jon Parker, Ophir Frieder, Gideon Frieder:
Automatic Enhancement and Binarization of Degraded Document Images. ICDAR 2013: 210-214 - 2011
- [c22]Martin Stommel, Gideon Frieder:
Automatic Estimation of the Legibility of Binarised Historic Documents for Unsupervised Parameter Tuning. ICDAR 2011: 104-108
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c21]Rebecca Cathey, Jason J. Soo, Ophir Frieder, Michlean J. Amir, Gideon Frieder:
Worldwide Accessibility to Yizkor Books. NGITS 2009: 3-12 - [c20]Gideon Frieder:
Enhancing Text Readability in Damaged Documents. NGITS 2009: 96 - 2008
- [c19]Jason J. Soo, Rebecca Cathey, Ophir Frieder, Michlean J. Amir, Gideon Frieder:
Yizkor books: a voice for the silent past. CIKM 2008: 1337-1338 - [c18]G. Bal, Gady Agam, Ophir Frieder, Gideon Frieder:
Interactive degraded document enhancement and ground truth generation. DRR 2008: 68150Z - 2007
- [c17]Gady Agam, G. Bal, Gideon Frieder, Ophir Frieder:
Degraded document image enhancement. DRR 2007: 65000C - 2006
- [c16]Jefferson Heard, Jordan Wilberding, Gideon Frieder, Ophir Frieder, David A. Grossman, Larry Kane:
On Mediated Search of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Data. NGITS 2006: 38-46 - 2000
- [j9]Ophir Frieder, David A. Grossman, Abdur Chowdhury, Gideon Frieder:
Efficiency Considerations for Scalable Information Retrieval Servers. J. Digit. Inf. 1(5) (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1993
- [c15]Taitin Chen, Jim Feeney, Geoffrey C. Fox, Gideon Frieder, Sanjay Ranka, Bill Wilhelm, Fang-Kuo Yu:
A Low-Latency Programming Interface and a Prototype Switch for Scalable High-Performance Distributed Computing. HPDC 1993: 160-168 - [c14]W. Addison Woods, Srinivas Savaram, Ophir Frieder, Arun K. Sood, Gideon Frieder, Thomas Bottegal:
Future Demands of Multimedia Databases. NGITS 1993 - 1991
- [j8]Martin R. Stytz, Gideon Frieder, Ophir Frieder:
Three-Dimensional Medical Imaging: Algorithms and Computer Systems. ACM Comput. Surv. 23(4): 421-499 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c13]Martin R. Stytz, Gideon Frieder, Ophir Frieder:
On the exploitation of a commercially available parallel processing architecture for medical imaging. CBMS 1988: 49-55 - 1987
- [j7]Myoung Sung Lee, Gideon Frieder:
Self-Configuration of Defective Cellular Arrays. Complex Syst. 1(1) (1987) - 1986
- [c12]Myoung Sung Lee, Gideon Frieder:
Massively Fault-Tolerant Cellular Arrays. ICPP 1986: 343-350 - 1985
- [j6]Gideon Frieder, Dan Gordon, R. Anthony Reynolds:
Back-to-Front Display of Voxel Based Objects. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 5(1): 52-60 (1985) - [j5]Gideon Frieder, Gabor T. Herman, Craig Meyer, Jayaram K. Udupa:
Large Software Problems for Small Computers: An Example from Medical Imaging. IEEE Softw. 2(5): 37-47 (1985) - 1982
- [c11]Gideon Frieder:
The architecture and operational characteristics of the VMX host machine. MICRO 1982: 9-16 - 1980
- [c10]Ehud Artzy, Gideon Frieder, Gabor T. Herman:
The theory, design, implementation and evaluation of a three-dimensional surface detection algorithm. SIGGRAPH 1980: 2-9
1970 – 1979
- 1977
- [c9]Gideon Frieder, Jill Miller:
An analysis of code density for the two level programmable control of the Nanodata QM-1. MICRO 1977: 26-32 - [e1]Tomlinson Gene Rauscher, Gideon Frieder, Stephen D. Crocker, Larry D. Wittie, Joe P. Dorocak, Peter J. Lutz:
Proceedings of the 10th annual workshop on Microprogramming, MICRO 1977, Niagara Falls, New York, USA, October 5-7, 1977. ACM 1977 [contents] - 1976
- [j4]Gideon Frieder, Harry J. Saal:
A Process for the Determination of Addresses in Variable Length Addressing. Commun. ACM 19(6): 335-338 (1976) - [c8]Don Senzig, Gideon Frieder, Wayne T. Wilner, Stanley Habib, Harut Barsamian:
SIGMICRO (Panel Session). ACM Annual Conference 1976: 221 - [c7]Don Senzig, Gideon Frieder, Wayne T. Wilner, Stanley Habib, Harut Barsamian:
Computer architecture (Panel Discussion): trends and alternatives. ACM Annual Conference 1976: 222 - [c6]Gideon Frieder:
Distributed microprogram architecture. ACM Annual Conference 1976: 223 - [c5]Gideon Frieder:
The FORTRAN project - a multifaceted approach to software-firmware high level language support. MICRO 1976: 47-50 - 1975
- [j3]Gideon Frieder, Clement Luk:
Algorithms for Binary Coded Balanced and Ordinary Ternary Operations. IEEE Trans. Computers 24(2): 212-215 (1975) - [c4]Bruce D. Shriver, John Ellenby, Gideon Frieder, Robert F. Rosin, Wayne T. Wilner:
Significance, benefits and pitfalls of microprogramming (Panel Session). MICRO (2) 1975: 45 - 1974
- [j2]George Epstein, Gideon Frieder, David C. Rine:
The development of multiple-valued logic as related to computer science. Computer 7(9): 20-32 (1974) - 1972
- [j1]Robert F. Rosin, Gideon Frieder, Richard H. Eckhouse Jr.:
An Environment for Research in Microprogramming and Emulation. Commun. ACM 15(8): 748-760 (1972) - [c3]Robert F. Rosin, Gideon Frieder:
The role of microprogramming in the computer science curriculum. DAC 1972: 282-285 - [c2]Gideon Frieder:
Ternary computers: part I: motivation for ternary computers. MICRO 1972: 83-86 - [c1]Gideon Frieder, Clement Luk:
Ternary computers: part 2: emulation of a ternary computer. MICRO 1972: 86-89
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