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Autonomous Undersea Systems Network (AUSNET)
Technology Systems, Inc.'s research and development led to the creation of an advanced capability for operating ad-hoc networks...
State: Maine
Topics: Challenges of Our Time, Workforce & Economic Development
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Enhancing Robot Vision
Most present and future vision applications including automotive, biometric, security and mobile computing applications operate in unconstrained...
State: Pennsylvania
Topics: Challenges of Our Time, Workforce & Economic Development
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Water, Water, Everywhere: Training for Management of a Crucial Resource
From watershed hydrology to saltwater intrusion monitoring and modeling to numerical modeling of the hydrodynamics in the lower Mississippi...
State: Louisiana, Rhode Island
Topics: Challenges of Our Time, Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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A Machine Learning Approach to Approximate Record Matching
ChoiceMaker Technologies, Inc. has brought to healthcare and service communities, innovative and effective record-matching software...
State: New York
Topics: Challenges of Our Time, Workforce & Economic Development

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Current NSF Abstracts

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IGERT: Assessing Change in Coastal Ecosystems: Integrating Natural and Social Sciences
IGERT FULL PROPOSALS
Awarded to: Peter August, University of Rhode Island, Jun 15, 2005
SBIR Phase II: Reflectance Sensitive Image Sensor for Illumination-Invariant Visual Perception
SMALL BUSINESS PHASE II
Awarded to: Vladimir Brajovic, Intrigue Technologies, Inc., Feb 1, 2005

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