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IJCV
2000
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Heteroscedastic Regression in Computer Vision: Problems with Bilinear Constraint
We present an algorithm to estimate the parameters of a linear model in the presence of heteroscedastic noise, i.e., each data point having a different covariance matrix. The algor...
Yoram Leedan, Peter Meer
IJHPCA
2002
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SCALA: A Performance System For Scalable Computing
Lack of effective performance-evaluation environments is a major barrier to the broader use of high performance computing. Conventional performance environments are based on profi...
Xian-He Sun, Thomas Fahringer, Mario Pantano
RTSS
2007
IEEE
16 years 12 days ago
Adapting Futures: Scalability for Real-World Computing
Creating robust real-time embedded software is critical in combining the physical world with computing, such as in consumer electronics or robotics. One challenge is the complexit...
Johannes Helander, Risto Serg, Margus Veanes, Prit...
SIAMSC
2008
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Numerical Methods for Computing Nonlinear Eigenpairs: Part II. Non-Iso-Homogeneous Cases
Standing (solitary)-wave/steady-state solutions in many nonlinear wave motions and Schrodinger flows lead to nonlinear eigenproblems. In [X. Yao and J. Zhou, SIAM J. Sci. Comput., ...
Xudong Yao, Jianxin Zhou
CMOT
2002
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Finding Optimal Targets for Change Agents: A Computer Simulation of Innovation Diffusion
We introduce a diffusion of innovation model based on a network threshold approach. Realistic network and threshold data were gathered regarding the diffusion of new software tool...
Dirk Maienhofer, Thomas A. Finholt
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