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SIGMOD
2004
ACM
144views Database» more  SIGMOD 2004»
15 years 11 months ago
Diamond in the Rough: Finding Hierarchical Heavy Hitters in Multi-Dimensional Data
Data items archived in data warehouses or those that arrive online as streams typically have attributes which take values from multiple hierarchies (e.g., time and geographic loca...
Graham Cormode, Flip Korn, S. Muthukrishnan, Dives...
BMCBI
2004
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14 years 11 months ago
ABC: software for interactive browsing of genomic multiple sequence alignment data
Background: Alignment and comparison of related genome sequences is a powerful method to identify regions likely to contain functional elements. Such analyses are data intensive, ...
Gregory M. Cooper, Senthil A. G. Singaravelu, Aren...
IDT
2008
123views more  IDT 2008»
14 years 11 months ago
A rich semantic model of track as a foundation for sharing beliefs regarding dynamic objects and events
: Many defense, homeland security, and commercial security objectives require continuous tracking of mobile entities such as aircraft. The systems that perform these functions prod...
Frederick Hayes-Roth, Curtis L. Blais
DAGSTUHL
2007
15 years 1 months ago
An XML Framework for Integrating Continuous Queries, Composite Event Detection, and Database Condition Monitoring for Multiple D
Abstract Current, data-driven applications have become more dynamic in nature, with the need to respond to events generated from distributed sources or to react to information extr...
Susan Darling Urban, Suzanne W. Dietrich, Yi Chen
MM
2004
ACM
145views Multimedia» more  MM 2004»
15 years 5 months ago
Segmentation and recognition of multi-attribute motion sequences
In this work, we focus on fast and efficient recognition of motions in multi-attribute continuous motion sequences. 3D motion capture data, animation motion data, and sensor data ...
Chuanjun Li, Peng Zhai, Si-Qing Zheng, Balakrishna...