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2000
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13 years 7 months ago
There is No Low Maximal D.C.E. Degree
We give a corrected proof of an extension of the Robinson Splitting Theorem for the d.c.e. degrees. The purpose of this short paper is to clarify and correct the main result and p...
Marat M. Arslanov, S. Barry Cooper, Angsheng Li
CVPR
2004
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Atlanta World: An Expectation Maximization Framework for Simultaneous Low-Level Edge Grouping and Camera Calibration in Complex
Edges in man-made environments, grouped according to vanishing point directions, provide single-view constraints that have been exploited before as a precursor to both scene under...
Grant Schindler, Frank Dellaert
INFOCOM
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Low-Complexity Distributed Scheduling Algorithms for Wireless Networks
— We consider the problem of distributed scheduling in wireless networks. We present two different algorithms whose performance is arbitrarily close to that of maximal schedules,...
Abhinav Gupta, Xiaojun Lin, R. Srikant
MASCOTS
2007
13 years 8 months ago
A Novel Flow Control Scheme for Best Effort Traffic in NoC Based on Source Rate Utility Maximization
—Advances in semiconductor technology, has enabled designers to put complex, massively parallel multiprocessor systems on a single chip. Network on Chip (NoC) that supports high ...
Mohammad Sadegh Talebi, Fahimeh Jafari, Ahmad Khon...
TC
2011
13 years 2 months ago
Maximizing Spare Utilization by Virtually Reorganizing Faulty Cache Lines
—Aggressive technology scaling to 45nm and below introduces serious reliability challenges to the design of microprocessors. Since a large fraction of chip area is devoted to on-...
Amin Ansari, Shantanu Gupta, Shuguang Feng, Scott ...