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SAC
2008
ACM
15 years 8 days ago
The tale of the weather worm
How humans behave when faced with a disaster, natural or man-made, can be exploited automatically by news-aware malicious software. We introduce weather worms, worms that can auto...
Joe Szabo, John Aycock, Randal Acton, Jörg De...
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CVPR
1998
IEEE
16 years 2 months ago
Using Adaptive Tracking to Classify and Monitor Activities in a Site
We describe a vision system that monitors activity in a site over extended periods of time. The system uses a distributed set of sensors to cover the site, and an adaptive tracker...
W. Eric L. Grimson, Chris Stauffer, R. Romano, L. ...
140
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PE
2007
Springer
137views Optimization» more  PE 2007»
15 years 9 days ago
A prediction method for job runtimes on shared processors: Survey, statistical analysis and new avenues
Grid computing is an emerging technology by which huge numbers of processors over the world create a global source of processing power. Their collaboration makes it possible to pe...
Menno Dobber, Robert D. van der Mei, Ger Koole
IPPS
2010
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Offline library adaptation using automatically generated heuristics
Automatic tuning has emerged as a solution to provide high-performance libraries for fast changing, increasingly complex computer architectures. We distinguish offline adaptation (...
Frédéric de Mesmay, Yevgen Voronenko...
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FGCS
2000
131views more  FGCS 2000»
15 years 18 days ago
Keystroke dynamics as a biometric for authentication
More than ever before the Internet is changing computing as we know it. Global access to information and resources is becoming an integral part of nearly every aspect of our lives...
Fabian Monrose, Aviel D. Rubin