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ECP
1997
Springer
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SINERGY: A Linear Planner Based on Genetic Programming
In this paper we describe SINERGY, which is a highly parallelizable, linear planning system that is based on the genetic programming paradigm. Rather than reasoning about the world...
Ion Muslea
ICPADS
1994
IEEE
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Stochastic Modeling of Scaled Parallel Programs
Testingthe performance scalabilityof parallelprograms can be a time consuming task, involving many performance runs for different computer configurations, processor numbers, and p...
Allen D. Malony, Vassilis Mertsiotakis, Andreas Qu...
POPL
1989
ACM
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How to Make ad-hoc Polymorphism Less ad-hoc
raction that a programming language provides influences the structure and algorithmic complexity of the resulting programs: just imagine creating an artificial intelligence engine ...
Philip Wadler, Stephen Blott
SP
1989
IEEE
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Security Issues in Policy Routing
Routing mechanisms for inter-autonomousregion communication require distribution of policy-sensitive information as well as algorithms that operate on such information. Without su...
Deborah Estrin, Gene Tsudik
AMFG
2007
IEEE
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Towards Pose-Invariant 2D Face Classification for Surveillance
A key problem for "face in the crowd" recognition from existing surveillance cameras in public spaces (such as mass transit centres) is the issue of pose mismatches betwe...
Conrad Sanderson, Ting Shan, Brian C. Lovell
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