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IPPS
2010
IEEE
13 years 2 months ago
Parallel I/O performance: From events to ensembles
Parallel I/O is fast becoming a bottleneck to the research agendas of many users of extreme scale parallel computers. The principle cause of this is the concurrency explosion of hi...
Andrew Uselton, Mark Howison, Nicholas J. Wright, ...
EVENT
2001
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13 years 6 months ago
Recognizing Action Events from Multiple Viewpoints
A first step towards an understanding of the semantic content in a video is the reliable detection and recognition of actions performed by objects. This is a dificult problem due ...
Tanveer Fathima Syeda-Mahmood, M. Alex O. Vasilesc...
SC
1991
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Performance results for two of the NAS parallel benchmarks
Two problems from the recently published “NAS Parallel Benchmarks” have been implemented on three advanced parallel computer systems. These two benchmarks are the following: (...
David H. Bailey, Paul O. Frederickson
IJCAI
1989
13 years 6 months ago
Input Data Management in Real-Time AI Systems
A real-time AI system in the real world needs to monitor an immense volume of data. To do this, the system must filter out much of the incoming data. However, it must remain re­ ...
Richard Washington, Barbara Hayes-Roth
IEEEPACT
2000
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Address Partitioning in DSM Clusters with Parallel Coherence Controllers
Recent research suggests that DSM clusters can benefit from parallel coherence controllers. Parallel controllers require address partitioning and synchronization to avoid handlin...
Ilanthiraiyan Pragaspathy, Babak Falsafi