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ET
2002
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CAS-BUS: A Test Access Mechanism and a Toolbox Environment for Core-Based System Chip Testing
As System on a Chip (SoC) testing faces new challenges, some new test architectures must be developed. This paper describes a Test Access Mechanism (TAM) named CASBUS that solves ...
Mounir Benabdenbi, Walid Maroufi, Meryem Marzouki
JPDC
2000
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A System for Evaluating Performance and Cost of SIMD Array Designs
: SIMD arrays are likely to become increasingly important as coprocessors in domain specific systems as architects continue to leverage RAM technology in their design. The problem ...
Martin C. Herbordt, Jade Cravy, Renoy Sam, Owais K...
ML
2000
ACM
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Lazy Learning of Bayesian Rules
The naive Bayesian classifier provides a simple and effective approach to classifier learning, but its attribute independence assumption is often violated in the real world. A numb...
Zijian Zheng, Geoffrey I. Webb
NN
1998
Springer
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Neural mechanisms of selection and control of visually guided eye movements
The selection and control of action is a critical problem for both biological and machine animated systems that must operate in complex real world situations. Visually guided eye ...
Jeffrey D. Schall, Doug P. Hanes
TODAES
2002
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False-noise analysis using logic implications
ct Cross-coupled noise analysis has become a critical concern in today's VLSI designs. Typically, noise analysis makes an assumption that all aggressing nets can simultaneousl...
Alexey Glebov, Sergey Gavrilov, David Blaauw, Vlad...
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