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WSC
2007
15 years 4 months ago
Monte Carlo methods in the physical sciences
I will review the role that Monte Carlo methods play in the physical sciences. They are very widely used for a number of reasons: they permit the rapid and faithful transformation...
Malvin H. Kalos
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PPOPP
2012
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Massively parallel breadth first search using a tree-structured memory model
Analysis of massive graphs has emerged as an important area for massively parallel computation. In this paper, it is shown how the Fresh Breeze trees-of-chunks memory model may be...
Tom St. John, Jack B. Dennis, Guang R. Gao
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DNA
2004
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Parallelism in Gene Assembly
The process of gene assembly in ciliates, an ancient group of organisms, is one of the most complex instances of DNA manipulation known in any organisms. This process is fascinatin...
Tero Harju, Chang Li, Ion Petre, Grzegorz Rozenber...
WACV
2002
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Does Colorspace Transformation Make Any Difference on Skin Detection?
Skin detection is an important process in many of computer vision algorithms. It usually is a process that starts at a pixel-level, and that involves a pre-process of colorspace t...
Min C. Shin, Kyong I. Chang, Leonid V. Tsap
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ICCABS
2011
14 years 6 months ago
High-performance biocomputing for simulating the spread of contagion over large contact networks
Abstract—Many important biological problems can be modeled as contagion diffusion processes over interaction networks. This paper shows how the EpiSimdemics interaction-based sim...
Keith R. Bisset, Ashwin M. Aji, Madhav V. Marathe,...