Michael Kaplan
Cornell University
7 Papers
111 Citations
Michael Kaplan is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hidden surface determination & Sorting. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Parallel processing techniques for hidden surface removal
Michael Kaplan,Donald P. Greenberg +1 more
- 01 Aug 1979
TL;DR: This paper investigates two existing algorithmic approaches to the hidden-surface problem with a view towards their applicability to implementation on a parallel machine organization and indicates the difficulties stemming from a loss of coherence and imply potentially important design criteria for a parallel configuration.
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Psychopathology in mothers of children with failure to thrive
H. Jonathan Polan,Michael Kaplan,Daniel B. Kessler,Richard Shindledecker,Mitchell Newmark,Daniel N. Stern,Mary J. Ward +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, an association between maternal psychopathology and failure to thrive (FTT) has been reported previously, but no prior investigators have used both operationalized diagnostic criteria for psychopathology (SCID-NP) and a control group in their studies.
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Disturbances of Affect Expression in Failure-to-Thrive
H. Jonathan Polan,Andrew C. Leon,Michael Kaplan,Daniel B. Kessler,Daniel N. Stern,Mary J. Ward +5 more
TL;DR: Among failure-to-thrive children, the presence of both acute and chronic malnutrition was associated with heightened negative affect during feeding, whereas the degree of organic contribution had no effect.
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Public spheres: ideas taking shape
Michael Kaplan,Gilly Leshed,Toren Kutnick +2 more
- 23 Feb 2013
TL;DR: Public Spheres is an asynchronous online deliberation web prototype inspired by argument maps that allows creating a hierarchy of nested supporting and opposing arguments in a discussion and separates the evaluation of an argument's constructive writing quality from agreement with its content.
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PUI/MRSEC Collaboration to Create Opportunities for Women in Materials-Research
TL;DR: This three-year collaboration between a predominately undergraduate women's college (Simmons College) and a NSF-supported Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (the Cornell Center for Materials Research (CCMR)) focuses on establishing a collaborative Simmons/Cornell research program that provides opportunities for students to work with faculty on timely research projects, have access to sophisticated instrumentation, and gain related work experience in industrial settings.