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IV
2008
IEEE
91views Visualization» more  IV 2008»
13 years 11 months ago
Candidate Mapping: Finding Your Place Amongst the Candidates
The process ofvoting for a candidate involves selecting an individual who best matches a personal system of values and beliefs. Typically, voters must select a candidate whom they...
Justin Donaldson, William R. Hazlewood
SIAMDM
2010
95views more  SIAMDM 2010»
13 years 2 days ago
Voting Paths
We consider a matching market, in which the aim is to maintain a popular matching between a set of applicants and a set of posts, where each applicant has a preference list rankin...
David J. Abraham, Telikepalli Kavitha
FPL
2010
Springer
124views Hardware» more  FPL 2010»
13 years 3 months ago
Finding System-Level Information and Analyzing Its Correlation to FPGA Placement
One of the more popular placement algorithms for Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) is called Simulated Annealing (SA). This algorithm tries to create a good quality placement ...
Farnaz Gharibian, Lesley Shannon, Peter Jamieson
ECWEB
2005
Springer
127views ECommerce» more  ECWEB 2005»
13 years 11 months ago
Knowledge Discovery in Web-Directories: Finding Term-Relations to Build a Business Ontology
The Web continues to grow at a tremendous rate. Search engines find it increasingly difficult to provide useful results. To manage this explosively large number of Web documents,...
Sandip Debnath, Tracy Mullen, Arun Upneja, C. Lee ...
WWW
2001
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
When experts agree: using non-affiliated experts to rank popular topics
In response to a query a search engine returns a ranked list of documents. If the query is on a popular topic (i.e., it matches many documents) then the returned list is usually t...
Krishna Bharat, George A. Mihaila