Taxonomists classify biological specimens into groups (taxa) on the basis of similarities between their observed features ('characters'). The description of these 'c...
Trevor Paterson, Jessie B. Kennedy, Martin R. Pull...
Many important applications, such as those using sparse data structures, have memory reference patterns that are unknown at compile-time. Prior work has developed runtime reorderi...
Michelle Mills Strout, Larry Carter, Jeanne Ferran...
Recognition of signs in sentences requires a training
set constructed out of signs found in continuous sentences.
Currently, this is done manually, which is a tedious process.
I...
This paper presents ATL (ATLAS Transformation Language): a hybrid model transformation language that allows both declarative and imperative constructs to be used in transformation ...
In this paper, we develop a system to classify the outputs of image segmentation algorithms as perceptually relevant or perceptually irrelevant with respect to human perception. T...