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TOG
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Edge-preserving decompositions for multi-scale tone and detail manipulation
Many recent computational photography techniques decompose an image into a piecewise smooth base layer, containing large scale variations in intensity, and a residual detail layer...
Zeev Farbman, Raanan Fattal, Dani Lischinski, Rich...
ICDE
2005
IEEE
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16 years 9 days ago
The Quality vs. Time Trade-off for Approximate Image Descriptor Search
In recent years, content-based image retrieval has become more and more important in many application areas. Similarity retrieval is inherently a very demanding process, in partic...
Rut Siguroardottir, Björn Þór J&...
ACL
2003
15 years 8 months ago
Generalized Algorithms for Constructing Statistical Language Models
Recent text and speech processing applications such as speech mining raise new and more general problems related to the construction of language models. We present and describe in...
Cyril Allauzen, Mehryar Mohri, Brian Roark
HPCA
2012
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Improving write operations in MLC phase change memory
Phase change memory (PCM) recently has emerged as a promising technology to meet the fast growing demand for large capacity memory in modern computer systems. In particular, multi...
Lei Jiang, Bo Zhao, Youtao Zhang, Jun Yang 0002, B...
DAC
2012
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Is dark silicon useful?: harnessing the four horsemen of the coming dark silicon apocalypse
Due to the breakdown of Dennardian scaling, the percentage of a silicon chip that can switch at full frequency is dropping exponentially with each process generation. This utiliza...
Michael B. Taylor