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Exokernel: An Operating System Architecture for Application-Level Resource Management
, 1995
"... We describe an operating system architecture that securely multiplexes machine resources while permitting an unprecedented degree of application-specific customization of traditional operating system abstractions. By abstracting physical hardware resources, traditional operating systems have signifi ..."
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We describe an operating system architecture that securely multiplexes machine resources while permitting an unprecedented degree of application-specific customization of traditional operating system abstractions. By abstracting physical hardware resources, traditional operating systems have
Mean shift: A robust approach toward feature space analysis
- In PAMI
, 2002
"... A general nonparametric technique is proposed for the analysis of a complex multimodal feature space and to delineate arbitrarily shaped clusters in it. The basic computational module of the technique is an old pattern recognition procedure, the mean shift. We prove for discrete data the convergence ..."
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-estimators of location is also established. Algorithms for two low-level vision tasks, discontinuity preserving smoothing and image segmentation are described as applications. In these algorithms the only user set parameter is the resolution of the analysis, and either gray level or color images are accepted as input
Unsupervised Learning by Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis
- Machine Learning
, 2001
"... Abstract. This paper presents a novel statistical method for factor analysis of binary and count data which is closely related to a technique known as Latent Semantic Analysis. In contrast to the latter method which stems from linear algebra and performs a Singular Value Decomposition of co-occurren ..."
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Maximization algorithm for model fitting, which has shown excellent performance in practice. Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis has many applications, most prominently in information retrieval, natural language processing, machine learning from text, and in related areas. The paper presents perplexity
Typesetting Concrete Mathematics
- TUGBOAT
, 1989
"... ... tried my best to make the book mathematically interesting, but I also knew that it would be typographically interesting-because it would be the first major use of a new typeface by Hermann Zapf, commissioned by the American Mathematical Society. This typeface, called AMS Euler, had been carefull ..."
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carefully digitized and put into METAFONT form by Stanford's digital typography students [a]; but it had not yet been "tuned up " for real applications. My new book served as an ideal test case, because (1) it involved a great variety of mathematical formulas; (2) I was highly motivated
A Fluid-based Analysis of a Network of AQM Routers Supporting TCP Flows with an Application to RED
- Proc. SIGCOMM 2000
, 2000
"... In this paper we use jump process driven Stochastic Differential Equations to model the interactions of a set of TCP flows and Active Queue Management routers in a network setting. We show how the SDEs can be transformed into a set of Ordinary Differential Equations which can be easily solved numeri ..."
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numerically. Our solution methodology scales well to a large number of flows. As an application, we model and solve a system where RED is the AQM policy. Our results show excellent agreement with those of similar networks simulated using the well known ns simulator. Our model enables us to get an in
Hierarchical Modelling and Analysis for Spatial Data. Chapman and Hall/CRC,
, 2004
"... Abstract Often, there are two streams in statistical research -one developed by practitioners and other by main stream statisticians. Development of geostatistics is a very good example where pioneering work under realistic assumptions came from mining engineers whereas it is only now that statisti ..."
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that statistical framework is getting more transparent. The subject with statistical emphasis has been evolving, as seen by various excellent books from statistical sides (Banerjee, S., Introduction It is well known that the maximum likelihood (ML) method is a powerful statistical tool in estimation
The pascal recognising textual entailment challenge
- In Proceedings of the PASCAL Challenges Workshop on Recognising Textual Entailment
, 2005
"... This paper describes the PASCAL Network of Excellence Recognising Textual Entailment (RTE) Challenge benchmark 1. The RTE task is defined as recognizing, given two text fragments, whether the meaning of one text can be inferred (entailed) from the other. This applicationindependent task is suggested ..."
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This paper describes the PASCAL Network of Excellence Recognising Textual Entailment (RTE) Challenge benchmark 1. The RTE task is defined as recognizing, given two text fragments, whether the meaning of one text can be inferred (entailed) from the other. This applicationindependent task
Dynamic Texture Recognition Using Local Binary Patterns with an Application to Facial Expressions
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE
, 2007
"... Dynamic texture is an extension of texture to the temporal domain. Description and recognition of dynamic textures have attracted growing attention. In this paper, a novel approach for recognizing dynamic textures is proposed and its simplifications and extensions to facial image analysis are also ..."
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Tex and MIT, both the VLBP and LBP-TOP clearly outperformed the earlier approaches. The proposed block-based method was evaluated with the Cohn-Kanade facial expression database with excellent results. Advantages of our approach include local processing, robustness to monotonic gray-scale changes and simple
Skyscraper broadcasting: A new broadcasting scheme for metropolitan video-on-demand systems
, 1997
"... We investigate a novel multicast technique, called Skyscraper Broadcasting (SB), for video-on-demand applications. We discuss the data fragmentation technique, the broadcasting strategy, and the client design. We also show the correctness of our technique, and derive mathematical equations to analyz ..."
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We investigate a novel multicast technique, called Skyscraper Broadcasting (SB), for video-on-demand applications. We discuss the data fragmentation technique, the broadcasting strategy, and the client design. We also show the correctness of our technique, and derive mathematical equations
Pyramidal parametrics
- Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH ’83 Proceedings
, 1983
"... The mapping of images onto surfaces may substantially increase the realism and information content of computer-generated imagery. The projection of a flat source image onto a curved surface may involve sampling difficulties, however, which are compounded as the view of the surface changes. As the pr ..."
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; prefiltering and sampling geometry which minimizes aliasing effects and assures continuity within and between target images. Although the mapping of texture onto surfaces is an excellent example of the process and provided the original motivation for its development, pyramidal parametric data structures admit
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