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KDD
2009
ACM
156views Data Mining» more  KDD 2009»
14 years 10 months ago
Turning down the noise in the blogosphere
In recent years, the blogosphere has experienced a substantial increase in the number of posts published daily, forcing users to cope with information overload. The task of guidin...
Khalid El-Arini, Gaurav Veda, Dafna Shahaf, Carlos...
ICML
2009
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Topic-link LDA: joint models of topic and author community
Given a large-scale linked document collection, such as a collection of blog posts or a research literature archive, there are two fundamental problems that have generated a lot o...
Yan Liu, Alexandru Niculescu-Mizil, Wojciech Gryc
ICWE
2010
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Efficient Term Cloud Generation for Streaming Web Content
Large amounts of information are posted daily on the Web, such as articles published online by traditional news agencies or blog posts referring to and commenting on various events...
Odysseas Papapetrou, George Papadakis, Ekaterini I...
MSS
2003
IEEE
97views Hardware» more  MSS 2003»
14 years 3 months ago
Design of the iSCSI Protocol
The iSCSI protocol enables accessing SCSI I/O devices over an IP network. TCP is used as a transport for SCSI I/O commands. We describe the design considerations and decisions in ...
Kalman Z. Meth, Julian Satran
WSC
2001
13 years 11 months ago
Averages kill: (or how to sell business process simulation)
At one time or another we have all faced the doubters who wonder why they need to use simulation. We have wowed our potential clients with animation, left them in awe at our grasp...
Mark R. Grabau