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SPAA
2003
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
A proportionate fair scheduling rule with good worst-case performance
In this paper we consider the following scenario. A set of n jobs with different threads is being run concurrently. Each job has an associated weight, which gives the proportion ...
Micah Adler, Petra Berenbrink, Tom Friedetzky, Les...
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CORR
2007
Springer
100views Education» more  CORR 2007»
15 years 23 days ago
Interference Automata
We propose a computing model, the Two-Way Optical Interference Automata (2OIA), that makes use of the phenomenon of optical interference. We introduce this model to investigate th...
M. V. Panduranga Rao
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ECCC
2000
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15 years 18 days ago
On the Computational Power of Winner-Take-All
This article initiates a rigorous theoretical analysis of the computational power of circuits that employ modules for computing winner-take-all. Computational models that involve ...
Wolfgang Maass
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EUROPAR
2007
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Efficient Parallel Simulation of Large-Scale Neuronal Networks on Clusters of Multiprocessor Computers
To understand the principles of information processing in the brain, we depend on models with more than 105 neurons and 109 connections. These networks can be described as graphs o...
Hans E. Plesser, Jochen M. Eppler, Abigail Morriso...
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NN
2006
Springer
121views Neural Networks» more  NN 2006»
15 years 21 days ago
Mirror neurons and imitation: A computationally guided review
Neurophysiology reveals the properties of individual mirror neurons in the macaque while brain imaging reveals the presence of `mirror systems' (not individual neurons) in th...
Erhan Oztop, Mitsuo Kawato, Michael A. Arbib