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ISCA
2005
IEEE
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Rescue: A Microarchitecture for Testability and Defect Tolerance
Scaling feature size improves processor performance but increases each device’s susceptibility to defects (i.e., hard errors). As a result, fabrication technology must improve s...
Ethan Schuchman, T. N. Vijaykumar
IJSI
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
Co-Training by Committee: A Generalized Framework for Semi-Supervised Learning with Committees
Many data mining applications have a large amount of data but labeling data is often difficult, expensive, or time consuming, as it requires human experts for annotation. Semi-supe...
Mohamed Farouk Abdel Hady, Friedhelm Schwenker
SI3D
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Human motion estimation from a reduced marker set
Motion capture data from human subjects exhibits considerable redundancy. In this paper, we propose novel methods for exploiting this redundancy. In particular, we set out to find...
Guodong Liu, Jingdan Zhang, Wei Wang 0010, Leonard...
CG
2008
Springer
14 years 10 months ago
Masked photo blending: Mapping dense photographic data set on high-resolution sampled 3D models
The technological advance of sensors is producing an exponential size growth of the data coming from 3D scanning and digital photography. The production of digital 3D models consi...
Marco Callieri, Paolo Cignoni, Massimiliano Corsin...
ORL
2006
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Inventory placement in acyclic supply chain networks
The strategic safety stock placement problem is a constrained separable concave minimization problem and so is solvable, in principle, as a sequence of mixed-integer programming p...
Thomas L. Magnanti, Zuo-Jun Max Shen, Jia Shu, Dav...