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backlight (3)
system (3)
display (3)
panel (2)

Stem lcd$ (all stems)

12 papers:

CASECASE-2015-LeeC #big data
Aggregate production planning with small data in TFT-LCD manufacturing (CYL, MCC), pp. 647–648.
CASECASE-2014-LiuLHPC #case study #industrial
The study of green logistics services to manage reverse logistics of TFT-LCD panel industry (CYL, CYL, LTH, HHP, HCC), pp. 603–606.
HCIHCI-UC-2013-OkiTS #named #using
AugmentedBacklight: Expansion of LCD Backlights Using Lighting Methods in the Real World (MO, KT, IS), pp. 209–216.
CHICHI-2012-KimCZT #concurrent
Enabling concurrent dual views on common LCD screens (SK, XC, HZ, DST), pp. 2175–2184.
CASECASE-2010-HungHYC #automation #development #framework #industrial
Development of an automatic virtual metrology framework for TFT-LCD industry (MHH, HCH, HCY, FTC), pp. 879–884.
DATEDATE-2009-BartoliniRB #analysis #quality #scalability #visual notation
Visual quality analysis for dynamic backlight scaling in LCD systems (AB, MR, LB), pp. 1428–1433.
CHICHI-2009-KoikeNF #2d
Transparent 2-D markers on an LCD tabletop system (HK, WN, KF), pp. 163–172.
DATEDATE-2007-SpangSW #memory management
A sophisticated memory test engine for LCD display drivers (OS, HMvS, MGW), pp. 213–218.
HCIHCI-IPT-2007-TangLK
Center or Corner? The Implications of Mura Locations on LCD Displays (KHT, YHL, KHK), pp. 975–981.
CASECASE-2006-JangC #automation
Introduction to Automated Material Handling Systems in LCD Panel Production Lines (YJJ, GHC), pp. 223–229.
DATEDATE-v1-2004-ChengHP #concurrent #power management #scalability
Power Minimization in a Backlit TFT-LCD Display by Concurrent Brightness and Contrast Scaling (WCC, YH, MP), pp. 252–259.
DACDAC-1977-EvangelistiGO #design
Designing with LCD: language for computer design (CJE, GG, HO), pp. 369–376.

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