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JCIT
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
A Knowledge based Approach Using Fuzzy Inference Rules for Vowel Recognition
Automatic speech recognition by machine is one of the most efficient methods for man-machine communications. Because speech waveform is nonlinear and variant. Speech recognition r...
Hrudaya K. Tripathy, B. K. Tripathy, Pradip K. Das
NOSSDAV
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Peer-to-peer internet telephony using SIP
P2P systems inherently have high scalability, robustness and fault tolerance because there is no centralized server and the network self-organizes itself. This is achieved at the ...
Kundan Singh, Henning Schulzrinne
ISCA
2010
IEEE
340views Hardware» more  ISCA 2010»
14 years 19 days ago
Necromancer: enhancing system throughput by animating dead cores
Aggressive technology scaling into the nanometer regime has led to a host of reliability challenges in the last several years. Unlike onchip caches, which can be efficiently prot...
Amin Ansari, Shuguang Feng, Shantanu Gupta, Scott ...
IPPS
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
DejaVu: Transparent User-Level Checkpointing, Migration, and Recovery for Distributed Systems
In this paper, we present a new fault tolerance system called DejaVu for transparent and automatic checkpointing, migration, and recovery of parallel and distributed applications....
Joseph F. Ruscio, Michael A. Heffner, Srinidhi Var...
GCC
2004
Springer
14 years 28 days ago
State Management Issues and Grid Services
Defining the ways for components around the world to collaborate with each other to execute applications over the internet is one of the biggest challenges for computer scientists...
Yong Xie, Yong Meng Teo