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SIGECOM
2006
ACM
143views ECommerce» more  SIGECOM 2006»
14 years 2 months ago
Braess's paradox in large random graphs
Braess’s Paradox is the counterintuitive but well-known fact that removing edges from a network with “selfish routing” can decrease the latency incurred by traffic in an eq...
Gregory Valiant, Tim Roughgarden
CIKM
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Using appraisal groups for sentiment analysis
Little work to date in sentiment analysis (classifying texts by ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ orientation) has attempted to use fine-grained semantic distinctions in features ...
Casey Whitelaw, Navendu Garg, Shlomo Argamon
ICEIS
2003
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Knowledge Construction in E-Learning - Designing an E-Learning Environment
: In the traditional classroom, students learned to depend on tutors for their motivation, direction, goal setting, progress monitoring, self-assessment, and achievement. A fundame...
Kecheng Liu, Shirley Williams, Lily Sun
CIKM
2003
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Operational requirements for scalable search systems
Prior research into search system scalability has primarily addressed query processing efficiency [1, 2, 3] or indexing efficiency [3], or has presented some arbitrary system arch...
Abdur Chowdhury, Greg Pass
ISCA
2002
IEEE
127views Hardware» more  ISCA 2002»
14 years 1 months ago
The Optimum Pipeline Depth for a Microprocessor
The impact of pipeline length on the performance of a microprocessor is explored both theoretically and by simulation. An analytical theory is presented that shows two opposing ar...
Allan Hartstein, Thomas R. Puzak