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SIGMETRICS
2008
ACM
111views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2008»
14 years 9 months ago
Predicting the resource consumption of network intrusion detection systems
Abstract. When installing network intrusion detection systems (NIDSs), operators are faced with a large number of parameters and analysis options for tuning trade-offs between dete...
Holger Dreger, Anja Feldmann, Vern Paxson, Robin S...
ICPR
2010
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Driver Body-Height Prediction for an Ergonomically Optimized Ingress Using a Single Omnidirectional Camera
Maximizing passengers comfort is an important research topic in the domain of automotive systems engineering. In particular, an automatic adjustment of seat position according to d...
Christian Scharfenberger, Samarjit Chakraborty, Ge...
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CPE
1994
Springer
170views Hardware» more  CPE 1994»
15 years 1 months ago
Automatic Scalability Analysis of Parallel Programs Based on Modeling Techniques
When implementingparallel programs forparallel computer systems the performancescalability of these programs should be tested and analyzed on different computer configurations and...
Allen D. Malony, Vassilis Mertsiotakis, Andreas Qu...
MEDINFO
2007
116views Healthcare» more  MEDINFO 2007»
14 years 11 months ago
Improving Computer Aided Disease Detection Using Knowledge of Disease Appearance
The accurate quantification of disease patterns in medical images allows radiologists to track the progress of a disease. Various computer vision techniques are able to automatica...
Tatjana Zrimec, James S. J. Wong
ARITH
2009
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
A New Binary Floating-Point Division Algorithm and Its Software Implementation on the ST231 Processor
This paper deals with the design and implementation of low latency software for binary floating-point division with correct rounding to nearest. The approach we present here targe...
Claude-Pierre Jeannerod, Herve Knochel, Christophe...