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ICML
2003
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Learning on the Test Data: Leveraging Unseen Features
This paper addresses the problem of classification in situations where the data distribution is not homogeneous: Data instances might come from different locations or times, and t...
Benjamin Taskar, Ming Fai Wong, Daphne Koller
SIROCCO
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Remembering without Memory: Tree Exploration by Asynchronous Oblivious Robots
In the effort to understand the algorithmic limitations of computing by a swarm of robots, the research has focused on the minimal capabilities that allow a problem to be solved. ...
Paola Flocchini, David Ilcinkas, Andrzej Pelc, Nic...
ISSTA
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
A comparative study of programmer-written and automatically inferred contracts
Where do contracts — specification elements embedded in executable code — come from? To produce them, should we rely on the programmers, on automatic tools, or some combinati...
Nadia Polikarpova, Ilinca Ciupa, Bertrand Meyer
DAC
2008
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Parallel programming: can we PLEASE get it right this time?
The computer industry has a problem. As Moore's law marches on, we will be exploiting it to double cores, not frequencies. But all those cores ... 2 to 4 today growing to 8, ...
Tim Mattson, Michael Wrinn
VTC
2008
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
Design of Rate Constrained Multi-User Receivers for Satellite Communications
—In the realm of satellite communications, one of the great impairments to increase the spectral efficiency is multi-user interference in the reverse link (mobile to satellite). ...
Sami Mekki, Mérouane Debbah