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JSS
1998
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15 years 6 months ago
On using similarity for concurrency control in real-time database systems
Most of the proposed concurrency control protocols for real-time database systems (RTDBS) are based on serializability theorem. Owing to the unique characteristics of real-time da...
Kam-yiu Lam, Wai-cheong Yau
ECCV
1994
Springer
16 years 8 months ago
Non-parametric Local Transforms for Computing Visual Correspondence
Abstract. We propose a new approach to the correspondence problem that makes use of non-parametric local transforms as the basis for correlation. Non-parametric local transforms re...
Ramin Zabih, John Woodfill
ICS
2004
Tsinghua U.
15 years 12 months ago
Adaptive incremental checkpointing for massively parallel systems
Given the scale of massively parallel systems, occurrence of faults is no longer an exception but a regular event. Periodic checkpointing is becoming increasingly important in the...
Saurabh Agarwal, Rahul Garg, Meeta Sharma Gupta, J...
FOCS
1994
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
The Load, Capacity and Availability of Quorum Systems
A quorum system is a collection of sets (quorums) every two of which intersect. Quorum systems have been used for many applications in the area of distributed systems, including mu...
Moni Naor, Avishai Wool
ALT
2002
Springer
16 years 3 months ago
Optimally-Smooth Adaptive Boosting and Application to Agnostic Learning
We describe a new boosting algorithm that is the first such algorithm to be both smooth and adaptive. These two features make possible performance improvements for many learning ...
Dmitry Gavinsky