The goal of the InfoSleuth project at MCC is to exploit and synthesize new technologies into a uni ed system that retrieves and processes information in an ever-changing network o...
Roberto J. Bayardo Jr., William Bohrer, Richard S....
In this paper we describe our experience with Teapot [7], a domain-specific language for writing cache coherence protocols. Cache coherence is of concern when parallel and distrib...
Satish Chandra, James R. Larus, Michael Dahlin, Br...
This paper describes a novel classification method for computer aided detection (CAD) that identifies structures of interest from medical images. CAD problems are challenging larg...
In this paper we introduce a framework for privacypreserving distributed computation that is practical for many real-world applications. The framework is called Peers for Privacy ...
Yitao Duan, NetEase Youdao, John Canny, Justin Z. ...
We demonstrate a fully working system for multifaceted browsing over large collections of text-annotated data, such as annotated images, that are stored in relational databases. T...
Wisam Dakka, Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis, Kenneth R. W...