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KDD
1997
ACM
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Using General Impressions to Analyze Discovered Classification Rules
One of the important problems in data mining is the evaluation of subjective interestingness of the discovered rules. Past research has found that in many real-life applications i...
Bing Liu, Wynne Hsu, Shu Chen
CVPR
1996
IEEE
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Pattern Rejection
The e ciency of pattern recognition is particularly crucial in two scenarios; whenever there are a large number of classes to discriminate, and, whenever recognition must be perfo...
Simon Baker, Shree K. Nayar
RTAS
1997
IEEE
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Scalable Hardware Priority Queue Architectures for High-Speed Packet Switches
ÐWith effective packet-scheduling mechanisms, modern integrated networks can support the diverse quality-of-service requirements of emerging applications. However, arbitrating bet...
Sung-Whan Moon, Kang G. Shin, Jennifer Rexford
TOOLS
1998
IEEE
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Towards a Pattern Language for Object Oriented Design
Since the publication of the Design Patterns book, a large number of design patterns have been identified and codified. Unfortunately, these patterns are mostly organised in an ad...
James Noble
ICPP
1998
IEEE
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Parallel Algorithms for Airline Crew Planning on Networks of Workstations
The crew planning problem has been successfully solved on a loosely connected network of workstations (NOW) using advanced computational techniques and efficient communication pat...
Christos Goumopoulos, Panayiotis Alefragis, Efthym...
HPDC
1999
IEEE
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An Evaluation of Linear Models for Host Load Prediction
This paper evaluates linear models for predicting the Digital Unix five-second load average from 1 to 30 seconds into the future. A detailed statistical study of a large number of...
Peter A. Dinda, David R. O'Hallaron
ACSAC
1999
IEEE
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How to Cheat at the Lottery (or, Massively Parallel Requirements Engineering)
Collaborative software projects such as Linux and Apache have shown that a large, complex system can be built and maintained by many developers working in a highly parallel, relat...
Ross J. Anderson
RTSS
2000
IEEE
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Scalable Real-Time System Design using Preemption Thresholds
The maturity of schedulabilty analysis techniquesfor fired-prioritypreemptive scheduling has enabled the consideration of timing issues at design time using a specification of the...
Manas Saksena, Yun Wang
CAMAD
2009
IEEE
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SSSim: a Simple and Scalable Simulator for P2P Streaming Systems
This paper describes SSSim, the Simple and Scalable Simulator for P2P streaming systems. SSSim is designed for performance and scalability, and allows the simulation of the diffus...
Luca Abeni, Csaba Király, Renato Lo Cigno
ICRA
2002
IEEE
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Computational Issues in the Planning and Kinematics of Binary Robots
To meet the objectives of many future missions, robots will need to be adaptable and reconfigurable. A concept for such a robotic system has been proposed previously based on usin...
Matthew D. Lichter, Vivek A. Sujan, Steven Dubowsk...