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FPGA
2008
ACM
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13 years 9 months ago
When FPGAs are better at floating-point than microprocessors
It has been shown that FPGAs could outperform high-end microprocessors on floating-point computations thanks to massive parallelism. However, most previous studies re-implement in...
Florent de Dinechin, Jérémie Detrey,...
FECS
2007
142views Education» more  FECS 2007»
13 years 9 months ago
Adding Some Lab Time is Good, Adding More Must be Better: the Benefits and Barriers to Lab-Centric Courses
: This paper examines the benefits that can arise from increased use of labs in computer science instruction. While some use of labs is widespread in the earliest computer science ...
Nathaniel Titterton, Michael J. Clancy
IICAI
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Exploring Translation Similarities for Building a Better Sentence Aligner
Abstract. The approaches previously used for sentence alignment (sentence length, word correspondence and cognate matching) take into account different aspects of similarity betwe...
Anil Kumar Singh, Samar Husain
JEA
2008
120views more  JEA 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Better external memory suffix array construction
Suffix arrays are a simple and powerful data structure for text processing that can be used for full text indexes, data compression, and many other applications in particular in b...
Roman Dementiev, Juha Kärkkäinen, Jens M...
IEAAIE
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Structural Advantages for Ant Colony Optimisation Inherent in Permutation Scheduling Problems
When using a constructive search algorithm, solutions to scheduling problems such as the job shop and open shop scheduling problems are typically represented as permutations of the...
James Montgomery, Marcus Randall, Tim Hendtlass