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IJCAI
1997
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On the Efficient Classification of Data Structures by Neural Networks
Marco Gori Dipartimento di Ingegneria deU'Informazione Universita di Siena Via Roma 56 53100 Siena, Italy Alessandro Sperduti Dipartimento di Informatica Universita di Pisa C...
Paolo Frasconi, Marco Gori, Alessandro Sperduti
WDAS
2000
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Scalable Distributed Data Structures for High-Performance Databases
Present databases, whether on centralized or parallel DBMSs, do not deal well with scalability. We present an architecture for Wintel multicomputers termed AMOS-SDDS, coupling a h...
Yakham Ndiaye, Aly Wane Diene, Witold Litwin, Tore...
CASCON
1996
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Automatic generation of performance models for distributed application systems
Organizations have become increasingly dependent on computing systems to achieve their business goals. The performance of these systems in terms of response times and cost has a m...
M. Qin, R. Lee, Asham El Rayess, Vidar Vetland, Je...
NIPS
1994
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Boosting the Performance of RBF Networks with Dynamic Decay Adjustment
Radial Basis Function (RBF) Networks, also known as networks of locally{tuned processing units (see 6]) are well known for their ease of use. Most algorithms used to train these t...
Michael R. Berthold, Jay Diamond
AAAI
1992
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Automatic Programming of Robots Using Genetic Programming
The goal in automatic programming is to get a computer to perform a task by telling it what needs to be done, rather than by explicitly programming it. This paper considers the ta...
John R. Koza, James Rice
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