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VLDB
2001
ACM
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Distinct Sampling for Highly-Accurate Answers to Distinct Values Queries and Event Reports
Estimating the number of distinct values is a wellstudied problem, due to its frequent occurrence in queries and its importance in selecting good query plans. Previous work has sh...
Phillip B. Gibbons
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WABI
2001
Springer
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Boosting EM for Radiation Hybrid and Genetic Mapping
Radiation hybrid (RH) mapping is a somatic cell technique that is used for ordering markers along a chromosome and estimating physical distances between them. It nicely complements...
Thomas Schiex, Patrick Chabrier, Martin Bouchez, D...
ASYNC
2000
IEEE
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DUDES: A Fault Abstraction and Collapsing Framework for Asynchronous Circuits
Fault Abstraction and Collapsing Framework for Asynchronous Circuits Philip P. Shirvani, Subhasish Mitra Center for Reliable Computing Stanford University Stanford, CA Jo C. Eberge...
Philip P. Shirvani, Subhasish Mitra, Jo C. Ebergen...
CGI
2000
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
To Gesture or Not to Gesture: What is the Question?
Computer synthesized characters are expected to make appropriate face, limb, and body gestures during communicative acts. We focus on non-facial movements and try to elucidate wha...
Norman I. Badler, Monica Costa, Liwei Zhao, Diane ...
FOCS
2000
IEEE
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Opportunistic Data Structures with Applications
There is an upsurging interest in designing succinct data structures for basic searching problems (see [23] and references therein). The motivation has to be found in the exponent...
Paolo Ferragina, Giovanni Manzini
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