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ADBIS
1995
Springer
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The MaStA I/O Cost Model and its Validation Strategy
Crash recovery in database systems aims to provide an acceptable level of protection from failure at a given engineering cost. A large number of recovery mechanisms are known, and...
S. Scheuerl, Richard C. H. Connor, Ronald Morrison...
PKDD
1999
Springer
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Heuristic Measures of Interestingness
When mining a large database, the number of patterns discovered can easily exceed the capabilities of a human user to identify interesting results. To address this problem, variou...
Robert J. Hilderman, Howard J. Hamilton
JSS
2006
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FMF: Query adaptive melody retrieval system
Recent progress of computer and network technologies makes it possible to store and retrieve a large volume of multimedia data in many applications. In such applications, efficien...
Seungmin Rho, Eenjun Hwang
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TKDE
1998
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Fast and Effective Retrieval of Medical Tumor Shapes
—We investigate the problem of retrieving similar shapes from a large database; in particular, we focus on medical tumor shapes (“Find tumors that are similar to a given patter...
Flip Korn, Nikolaos Sidiropoulos, Christos Falouts...
KDD
1998
ACM
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Time Series Forecasting from High-Dimensional Data with Multiple Adaptive Layers
This paper describes our work in learning online models that forecast real-valued variables in a high-dimensional space. A 3GB database was collected by sampling 421 real-valued s...
R. Bharat Rao, Scott Rickard, Frans Coetzee