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COMPLEX
2009
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Non-sufficient Memories That Are Sufficient for Prediction
The causal states of computational mechanics define the minimal sufficient (prescient) memory for a given stationary stochastic process. They induce the -machine which is a hidden...
Wolfgang Löhr, Nihat Ay
ACSC
2008
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
An investigation of the state formation and transition limitations for prediction problems in recurrent neural networks
Recurrent neural networks are able to store information about previous as well as current inputs. This "memory" allows them to solve temporal problems such as language r...
Angel Kennedy, Cara MacNish
ISCA
1999
IEEE
187views Hardware» more  ISCA 1999»
13 years 9 months ago
Area Efficient Architectures for Information Integrity in Cache Memories
Information integrity in cache memories is a fundamental requirement for dependable computing. Conventional architectures for enhancing cache reliability using check codes make it...
Seongwoo Kim, Arun K. Somani
ASPLOS
2009
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Dynamic prediction of collection yield for managed runtimes
The growth in complexity of modern systems makes it increasingly difficult to extract high-performance. The software stacks for such systems typically consist of multiple layers a...
Michal Wegiel, Chandra Krintz
USS
2008
13 years 7 months ago
Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys
Contrary to popular assumption, DRAMs used in most modern computers retain their contents for several seconds after power is lost, even at room temperature and even if removed fro...
J. Alex Halderman, Seth D. Schoen, Nadia Heninger,...