Zero is an experimental statically typed, fully object-oriented reflective programming language. Reflective features cover introspection as well as structural and behavioural reflection. The reflective facilities include safe method and class replacements and detailed modification of methods. These enable Zero programs to quickly accommodate to run-time requirements. Behavioural reflection is realised using handlers (hooks), which may be attached to all language constructs based on closures. Methods are first class values and are represented as objects when such representation is required.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 12284694A development of an interfacing device made feasible a direct connection between the ultrasound diagnostic machine and poratble computer. The computer runs an application which automatically reconstructs 3D volume of perifollicular vascularisation when examining women's ovaries. This way, the examining physician obtaines additional information crucial for correct diagnosis in the process of biomedical assistance in fertilization.
F.22 Improvement to existing health/diagnostic methods/procedures
COBISS.SI-ID: 13973526A novel method was patented for the detection of similar or dulicate images. It is based on features extracted from images by convex hulls. The method is extremely fast and supports retrievals of large image databases when searching for a given reference image.
F.33 Slovenian patent
COBISS.SI-ID: 13805334Special facilities are available for firefighters to obtain the necessary training working under controlled conditions in real world simulators. In these simulators the firefighters are exposed to the real heat and smoke. They can also be injured there if not working correctly. Therefore, we developed a new teaching tool, GenGif, for intervention procedures in the accidents involving hazardous materials. It offers an easy way to create scenarios, for both the tactics and first-responder techniques, and better prepares trainees for their interventions in accidents.
F.11 Development of a new service
COBISS.SI-ID: 13621526We focus on the implementation of geometric modelling techniques in GIS, and geometric data processing oriented towards efficient visualizations of 3D models. According to the representation method, 3D data can be represented as surfaces based on polygon meshes, and volumes using voxels. We are particularly interested in approaches supporting and improving transmission and visualization of archaeological and geoscientific 3D data over the Internet. 3D model simplification and compression techniques are emphasised, also including solutions developed by our group.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 13051670