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SIGIR
2008
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Novelty and diversity in information retrieval evaluation
Evaluation measures act as objective functions to be optimized by information retrieval systems. Such objective functions must accurately reflect user requirements, particularly w...
Charles L. A. Clarke, Maheedhar Kolla, Gordon V. C...
NN
2002
Springer
115views Neural Networks» more  NN 2002»
13 years 8 months ago
A self-organising network that grows when required
The ability to grow extra nodes is a potentially useful facility for a self-organising neural network. A network that can add nodes into its map space can approximate the input sp...
Stephen Marsland, Jonathan Shapiro, Ulrich Nehmzow
ICPR
2000
IEEE
14 years 5 days ago
Efficient Super-Resolution and Applications to Mosaics
Mosaicingand super resolution are two ways to combine information from multiple frames in video sequences. Mosaicing displays the information of multiple frames in a single panora...
Assaf Zomet, Shmuel Peleg
DCOSS
2006
Springer
14 years 8 days ago
When Birds Die: Making Population Protocols Fault-Tolerant
In the population protocol model introduced by Angluin et al. [2], a collection of agents, which are modelled by finite state machines, move around unpredictably and have pairwise ...
Carole Delporte-Gallet, Hugues Fauconnier, Rachid ...
AAECC
2007
Springer
111views Algorithms» more  AAECC 2007»
13 years 8 months ago
When cache blocking of sparse matrix vector multiply works and why
Abstract. We present new performance models and a new, more compact data structure for cache blocking when applied to the sparse matrixvector multiply (SpM×V) operation, y ← y +...
Rajesh Nishtala, Richard W. Vuduc, James Demmel, K...