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Nisha Talagala, Satoshi Asami, David Patterson, Bob Futernick, and Dakin Hart. The Berkeley-San Francisco Fine Arts Database. In Proceedings of the Fifteenth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, pages 163--167, March 1998.

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Nisha Talagala, Satoshi Asami, David Patterson, Bob Futernick, and Dakin Hart. The Berkeley-San Francisco Fine Arts Database. In Proceedings of the Fifteenth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, pages 163--167, March 1998.


Reducing the Cost of System Administration of a Disk Storage.. - Asami (2000)   (18 citations)  Self-citation (Asami)   (Correct)

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Nisha Talagala, Satoshi Asami, David Patterson, Bob Futernick, and Dakin Hart. The Berkeley-San Francisco Fine Arts Database. In Proceedings of the Fifteenth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, pages 163--167, March 1998.


Designing a Self-Maintaining Storage System - Asami, Talagala, Patterson (1999)   Self-citation (Talagala Asami Patterson)   (Correct)

....encoding decoding required on the server side. Moreover, the GRIDPIX files are very compact, so after a few accesses, most of the requests will be handled by on memory disk cache, not the disk surface. 4. 2 Status The site has been open to the public since March 2, 1998 with about 20,000 images[25]. We currently have over 70,000 images available. The reason why we couldn t simply make all images available is because the photographs are not of good enough quality to be presentable, and require manual work to crop, reorient and color cor rect them before they can be provided to visitors. ....

Nisha Talagala, Satoshi Asami, David Patterson, Bob Futernick, and Dakin Hart. The Berkeley-San Francisco Fine Arts Database. In Proceedings of the Fifteenth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, March 1998.


Usage Patterns of a Web-Based Image Collection - Talagala, Asami, Patterson   Self-citation (Talagala Asami Patterson)   (Correct)

....image. This technique has been standardized as the FlashPix format [8] and is becoming popular for high quality images. In this paper, we present a study of user access patterns to a web accessible image collection. Our image collection now contains over 75,000 high resolution images of art work [9], the entire collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. At 75,000 images, it is by far the largest art image database in the world. In second place is the National Archive, with 3500 images. The images are available through the Museum s web site at http: www.thinker.org . Access to the ....

Talagala, N. Asami. S. Patterson, D. Futernick, B. Hart, D. The Berkeley - San Francisco Fine Arts Database. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems.

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