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Rounds vs. Queries Tradeoff in Noisy Computation
: We show that a noisy parallel decision tree making O(n) queries needs (log n) rounds to compute OR of n bits. This answers a question of Newman [IEEE Conference on Computational ...
Navin Goyal, Michael Saks
ICDE
2005
IEEE
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The Quality vs. Time Trade-off for Approximate Image Descriptor Search
In recent years, content-based image retrieval has become more and more important in many application areas. Similarity retrieval is inherently a very demanding process, in partic...
Rut Siguroardottir, Björn Þór J&...
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IPPS
2005
IEEE
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Using Leader-Based Communication to Improve the Scalability of Single-Round Group Membership Algorithms
Sigma, the first single-round group membership (GM) algorithm, was recently introduced and demonstrated to operate consistently with theoretical expectations in a simulated WAN en...
Roger Khazan, Sophia Yuditskaya
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CHI
2003
ACM
15 years 12 months ago
Dynamic query sliders vs. brushing histograms
Dynamic queries facilitate exploration of information through real-time visual display of both query formulation and results. Dynamic query sliders are linked to the main visualiz...
Qing Li, Xiaofeng Bao, Chen Song, Jinfei Zhang, Ch...