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2007
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Anonymous communications in the Internet
With the growth and acceptance of the Internet, there has been increased interest in maintaining anonymity in the network. Using traffic analysis, it is possible to infer who is t...
Arjan Durresi
MSCS
2010
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13 years 7 months ago
Iterative reflections of monads
Iterative monads, introduced by Calvin Elgot in the 1970’s, are those ideal monads in which every guarded system of recursive equations has a unique solution. For every ideal mon...
Jirí Adámek, Stefan Milius, Jiri Vel...
RTDB
1996
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13 years 10 months ago
Lock-Free Transactions for Real-Time Systems
We show that previous algorithmic and scheduling work concerning the use of lock-free objects in hard real-timesystems can be extended to support real-time transactions on memory-...
James H. Anderson, Srikanth Ramamurthy, Mark Moir,...
JOCN
2010
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13 years 7 months ago
Optimizing Design Efficiency of Free Recall Events for fMRI
■ Free recall is a fundamental paradigm for studying memory retrieval in the context of minimal cue support. Accordingly, free recall has been extensively studied using behavior...
Ilke Öztekin, Nicole M. Long, David Badre
CICLING
2004
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Extracting Semantic Categories of Nouns for Syntactic Disambiguation from Human-Oriented Explanatory Dictionaries
: Syntactic disambiguation frequently requires knowledge of the semantic categories of nouns, especially in languages with free word order. For example, in Spanish the phrases pint...
Hiram Calvo, Alexander F. Gelbukh