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JSA
2006
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Dynamic feature selection for hardware prediction
It is often possible to greatly improve the performance of a hardware system via the use of predictive (speculative) techniques. For example, the performance of out-of-order micro...
Alan Fern, Robert Givan, Babak Falsafi, T. N. Vija...
HPCA
2006
IEEE
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Reducing resource redundancy for concurrent error detection techniques in high performance microprocessors
With reducing feature size, increasing chip capacity, and increasing clock speed, microprocessors are becoming increasingly susceptible to transient (soft) errors. Redundant multi...
Sumeet Kumar, Aneesh Aggarwal
CC
2000
Springer
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Pipelined Java Virtual Machine Interpreters
The performance of a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) interpreter running on a very long instruction word (VLIW) processor can be improved by means of pipelining. While one bytecode is i...
Jan Hoogerbrugge, Lex Augusteijn
ICML
2006
IEEE
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Pruning in ordered bagging ensembles
We present a novel ensemble pruning method based on reordering the classifiers obtained from bagging and then selecting a subset for aggregation. Ordering the classifiers generate...
Alberto Suárez, Gonzalo Martínez-Mu&...
SLP
1989
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Automatic Ordering of Subgoals - A Machine Learning Approach
This paper describes a learning system, LASSY1, which explores domains represented by Prolog databases, and use its acquired knowledge to increase the efficiency of a Prolog inter...
Shaul Markovitch, Paul D. Scott