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Example-Based Control of Human Motion

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Articulated Mesh Animation from Multi-view Silhouettes

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Deformable Object Animation Using Reduced Optimal Control

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Agile Robotics Forklift Demo at Fort Lee (June 2010)

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Multics Documents

A huge number of documents were produced and distributed on paper in the course of Multics design, development, and deployment. In 2006, the Multics History Project scanned most of the Multics documents on the bookshelves and in the personal files of MIT professor Jerry Saltzer. The first three items below are from that effort: the Multics Design Notebook, the Multics System-Programmers' Manual, and a small number of Multics Repository Documents. The fourth item below identifies some of the Multics materials held by the MIT Archives and the final item leads to the source and listings of the last commercial release of the Multics System.

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