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    CvHMM

    Discrete Hidden Markov Models based on OpenCV

    This project (CvHMM) is an implementation of discrete Hidden Markov Models (HMM) based on OpenCV. It is simple to understand and simple to use. The Zip file contains one header for the implementation and one main.cpp file for a demonstration of how it works. Hope it becomes useful for your projects.
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    This research project seeks to use compiler techniques to perform an attribute-based data-flow analysis on (MOF/UML)models allowing for a syntax-driven validation of a model's static semantics as well as an abstract interpretation of i dynamic behavior.
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