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COMPUTER
2008
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13 years 11 months ago
Can Programming Be Liberated, Period?
higher, more appropriate, level of abstraction. It still entails writing programs, usually by using symbols, keywords, and operational instructions to tell the computer what we wan...
David Harel
ISCA
1989
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
Can Dataflow Subsume von Neumann Computing?
: We explore the question: “What can a von Neumann processor borrow from dataflow to make it more suitable for a multiprocessor?’’ Starting with a simple, “RISC-like” ins...
Rishiyur S. Nikhil
CVPR
2011
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
What You Saw is Not What You Get: Domain Adaptation Using Asymmetric Kernel Transforms
In real-world applications, “what you saw” during training is often not “what you get” during deployment: the distribution and even the type and dimensionality of features...
Brian Kulis, Kate Saenko, Trevor Darrell
PERCOM
2005
ACM
14 years 10 months ago
Traditional Systems Can Work Well for Pervasive Applications. A Case Study: Plan 9 from Bell Labs Becomes Ubiquitous
There is a huge effort in ongoing research on new middleware platforms and new distributed services to support ubiquitous environments and pervasive applications. Most research pr...
Francisco J. Ballesteros, Gorka Guardiola Muzquiz,...
VL
1998
IEEE
134views Visual Languages» more  VL 1998»
14 years 3 months ago
Visual Semantics - Or: What You See is What You Compute
We introduce visual graphs as an intermediate repren between concrete visual syntax and abstract graph syntax. In a visual graph some nodes are shown as geometric figures, and som...
Martin Erwig