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Limits on super-resolution and how to break them
- IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
, 2002
"... AbstractÐNearly all super-resolution algorithms are based on the fundamental constraints that the super-resolution image should generate the low resolution input images when appropriately warped and down-sampled to model the image formation process. �These reconstruction constraints are normally com ..."
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combined with some form of smoothness prior to regularize their solution.) In the first part of this paper, we derive a sequence of analytical results which show that the reconstruction constraints provide less and less useful information as the magnification factor increases. We also validate
An overview of data warehousing and OLAP technology
- SIGMOD Record
, 1997
"... Data warehousing and on-line analytical processing (OLAP) are essential elements of decision support, which has increasingly become a focus of the database industry. Many commercial products and services are now available, and all of the principal database management system vendors now have offering ..."
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Cited by 386 (3 self)
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Data warehousing and on-line analytical processing (OLAP) are essential elements of decision support, which has increasingly become a focus of the database industry. Many commercial products and services are now available, and all of the principal database management system vendors now have
Tcp-like congestion control for layered multicast data transfer
, 1998
"... Abstract—We present a novel congestion control algorithm suitable for use with cumulative, layered data streams in the MBone. Our algorithm behaves similarly to TCP congestion control algorithms, and shares bandwidth fairly with other instances of the protocol and with TCP flows. It is entirely rece ..."
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response to losses both analytically and by simulations, and analyse its behaviour using simulations and experiments in real networks. We also show how error recovery can be dealt with independently from congestion control by using FEC techniques, so as to provide reliable bulk data transfer.
Eigentaste: A Constant Time Collaborative Filtering Algorithm
, 2000
"... Eigentaste is a collaborative filtering algorithm that uses universal queries to elicit real-valued user ratings on a common set of items and applies principal component analysis (PCA) to the resulting dense subset of the ratings matrix. PCA facilitates dimensionality reduction for offline clusterin ..."
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clustering of users and rapid computation of recommendations. For a database of n users, standard nearest-neighbor techniques require O(n) processing time to compute recommendations, whereas Eigentaste requires O(1) (constant) time. We compare Eigentaste to alternative algorithms using data from Jester
Modeling TCP Reno Performance: A Simple Model and Its Empirical Validation
- IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
, 2000
"... Abstract—The steady-state performance of a bulk transfer TCP flow (i.e., a flow with a large amount of data to send, such as FTP transfers) may be characterized by the send rate, which is the amount of data sent by the sender in unit time. In this paper we develop a simple analytic characterization ..."
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Abstract—The steady-state performance of a bulk transfer TCP flow (i.e., a flow with a large amount of data to send, such as FTP transfers) may be characterized by the send rate, which is the amount of data sent by the sender in unit time. In this paper we develop a simple analytic characterization
Does Income Inequality Lead to Consumption Inequality? Evidence and Theory
, 2005
"... Using data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey, we first document that the recent increase in income inequality in the United States has not been accompanied by a corresponding rise in consumption inequality. Much of this divergence is due to different trends in within-group inequality, which has i ..."
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Using data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey, we first document that the recent increase in income inequality in the United States has not been accompanied by a corresponding rise in consumption inequality. Much of this divergence is due to different trends in within-group inequality, which has
Efficient power control via pricing in wireless data networks
- IEEE Trans. on Commun
, 2002
"... Abstract—A major challenge in the operation of wireless communications systems is the efficient use of radio resources. One important component of radio resource management is power control, which has been studied extensively in the context of voice communications. With the increasing demand for wir ..."
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for wireless data services, it is necessary to establish power control algorithms for information sources other than voice. We present a power control solution for wireless data in the analytical setting of a game theoretic framework. In this context, the quality of service (QoS) a wireless terminal receives
Familiarity Breeds Investment
- Review of Financial Studies, XIV
"... and Jason Zweig for useful conversations and to Lipper Analytical Services for data on Texas municipal bond funds. Familiarity Breeds Investment by ..."
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and Jason Zweig for useful conversations and to Lipper Analytical Services for data on Texas municipal bond funds. Familiarity Breeds Investment by
The R+-tree: A dynamic index for multi-dimensional objects
- PROC. 13TH VLDB CONF
, 1987
"... The problem of indexing multidimensional objects is considered. First, a classification of existing methods is given along with a discussion of the major issues involved in multidimensional data indexing. Second, a variation to Guttman’s R-trees (R +-trees) that avoids overlapping rectangles in inte ..."
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The problem of indexing multidimensional objects is considered. First, a classification of existing methods is given along with a discussion of the major issues involved in multidimensional data indexing. Second, a variation to Guttman’s R-trees (R +-trees) that avoids overlapping rectangles
Leases: An Efficient Fault-Tolerant Mechanism for Distributed File Cache Consistency
, 1989
"... Caching introduces the overbead and complexity of ensur-ing consistency, reducing some of its performance bene-fits. In a distributed system, caching must deal,wit.h the additional complications of communication and host fail-ures. Leases are proposed as a time-based mechanism that provides efficien ..."
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Cited by 335 (1 self)
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efficient consistent access to cached data in dis-tributed systems. Non-Byzantine failures affect perfor-mance, not correctness, with their effect minimized by short leases. An analytic model and an evaluation for file access in the V system show that leases of short duration provide good performance
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