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A Program for Aligning Sentences in Bilingual Corpora

by William A. Gale , Kenneth W. Church , 1993
"... This paper will describe a method and a program (align) for aligning sentences based on a simple statistical model of character lengths. The program uses the fact that longer sentences in one language tend to be translated into longer sentences in the other language, and that shorter sentences tend ..."
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This paper will describe a method and a program (align) for aligning sentences based on a simple statistical model of character lengths. The program uses the fact that longer sentences in one language tend to be translated into longer sentences in the other language, and that shorter sentences tend

Slipstream processors: improving both performance and fault tolerance

by Karthik Sundaramoorthy, Zach Purser, Eric Rotenberg - In Proceedings of the ninth international conference on Architectural
"... Processors execute the full dynamic instruction stream to arrive at the final output of a program, yet there exist shorter instruction streams that produce the same overall effect. We propose creating a shorter but otherwise equivalent version of the original program by removing ineffectual computat ..."
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Processors execute the full dynamic instruction stream to arrive at the final output of a program, yet there exist shorter instruction streams that produce the same overall effect. We propose creating a shorter but otherwise equivalent version of the original program by removing ineffectual

A Fast Automaton-Based Method for Detecting Anomalous Program Behaviors

by R. Sekar, M. Bendre, D. Dhurjati, P. Bollineni - In Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy , 2001
"... Forrest et al introduced a new intrusion detection approach that identifies anomalous sequences of system calls executed by programs. Since their work, anomaly detection on system call sequences has become perhaps the most successful approach for detecting novel intrusions. A natural way for learnin ..."
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Forrest et al introduced a new intrusion detection approach that identifies anomalous sequences of system calls executed by programs. Since their work, anomaly detection on system call sequences has become perhaps the most successful approach for detecting novel intrusions. A natural way

Shorter Fitness Preserving Genetic Programs

by Anikó Ekárt , 2000
"... In the paper a method that moderates code growth in genetic programming is presented. The addressed problem is symbolic regression. ..."
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In the paper a method that moderates code growth in genetic programming is presented. The addressed problem is symbolic regression.

Timing Anomalies in Dynamically Scheduled Microprocessors

by Thomas Lundqvist, Per Stenström
"... Previous timing analysis methods have assumed that the worst-case instruction execution time necessarily corresponds to the worst-case behavior. We show that this assumption is wrong in dynamically scheduled processors. A cache miss, for example, can in some cases result in a shorter execution time ..."
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Previous timing analysis methods have assumed that the worst-case instruction execution time necessarily corresponds to the worst-case behavior. We show that this assumption is wrong in dynamically scheduled processors. A cache miss, for example, can in some cases result in a shorter execution time

Dome: Parallel programming in a heterogeneous multi-user environment

by José Nagib Cotrim Árabe, Jos'e Nagib Cotrim, Adam Beguelin, Bruce Lowekamp, Erik Seligman, Mike Starkey, Peter Stephan , 1995
"... Writing parallel programs for distributed multi-user computing environments is a difficult task. The Distributed object migration environment (Dome) addresses three major issues of parallel computing in an architecture independent manner: ease of programming, dynamic load balancing, and fault tolera ..."
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, including a preliminary performance evaluation of dynamic load balancing for distributed vectors. Dome programs are shorter and easier to write than the equivalent programs written with message passing primitives. The performance overhead of Dome is characterized, and it is shown that this overhead can

Preference SQL -- Design, Implementation, Experiences

by Werner Kießling, Gerhard Köstler , 2002
"... Current search engines can hardly cope adequately with fuzzy predicates defined by complex preferences. The biggest problem of search engines implemented with standard SQL is that SQL does not directly understand the notion of preferences. Preference SQL extends SQL by a preference model based on st ..."
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on strict partial orders (presented in more detail in the companion paper [Kie02]), where preference queries behave like soft selection constraints. Several built-in base preference types and the powerful Pareto operator, combined with the adherence to declarative SQL programming style, guarantees great

Cooperating Threads Architecture: Improving both Performance and Fault Tolerance

by Karthik Sundaramoorthy, Zach Purser, Eric Rotenberg , 2000
"... Processors execute the full dynamic instruction stream to arrive at the final output of a program, yet there exist shorter instruction streams that produce the same overall effect. We propose creating a shorter but otherwise equivalent version of the original program by removing ineffectual computat ..."
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Processors execute the full dynamic instruction stream to arrive at the final output of a program, yet there exist shorter instruction streams that produce the same overall effect. We propose creating a shorter but otherwise equivalent version of the original program by removing ineffectual

A Syntactic Analysis Method of Long Japanese Sentences Based . . .

by Sadao Kurohashi, Makoto Nagao - COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS , 1994
"... This paper presents a syntactic analysis method that first detects conjunctive structures in a sentence by checking parallelism of two series of words and then analyzes the dependency structure of the sentence with the help of the information about the conjunctive structures. Analysis of long senten ..."
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as composing a conjunctive structure. This is realized using a dynamic programming technique. A long sentence can be reduced into a shorter form by recognizing conjunctive stru'ctures. Consequently, the total dependency structure of a sentence can be obtained by relatively simple head-dependent rules. A

Human movement initiation: Specification of arm, direction and extent.

by David A Rosenbaum - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, , 1980
"... SUMMARY This article presents a method for discovering how the defining values of forthcoming body movements are specified. In experiments using this movement precuing technique, information is given about some, none, or all of the defining values of a movement that will be required when a reaction ..."
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under study. The present experiments were concerned with the specification of the arm, direction, and extent (or distance) of aimed hand movements. In Experiment 1 it appeared that (a) specification times during RTs were longest for arm, shorter for direction, and shortest for extent, and (b
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