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ICANN
2005
Springer
15 years 12 months ago
Learning Features of Intermediate Complexity for the Recognition of Biological Motion
Humans can recognize biological motion from strongly impoverished stimuli, like point-light displays. Although the neural mechanism underlying this robust perceptual process have n...
Rodrigo Sigala, Thomas Serre, Tomaso Poggio, Marti...
MIDDLEWARE
2005
Springer
15 years 12 months ago
Composite Subscriptions in Content-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems
Distributed publish/subscribe systems are naturally suited for processing events in distributed systems. However, support for expressing patterns about disparate events and algorit...
Guoli Li, Hans-Arno Jacobsen
EUROCRYPT
2004
Springer
15 years 12 months ago
Dining Cryptographers Revisited
Abstract. Dining cryptographers networks (or DC-nets) are a privacypreserving primitive devised by Chaum for anonymous message publication. A very attractive feature of the basic D...
Philippe Golle, Ari Juels
ISCA
2002
IEEE
115views Hardware» more  ISCA 2002»
15 years 11 months ago
SafetyNet: Improving the Availability of Shared Memory Multiprocessors with Global Checkpoint/Recovery
We develop an availability solution, called SafetyNet, that uses a unified, lightweight checkpoint/recovery mechanism to support multiple long-latency fault detection schemes. At...
Daniel J. Sorin, Milo M. K. Martin, Mark D. Hill, ...
SIGCOMM
2000
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Endpoint admission control: Architectural issues and performance
The traditional approach to implementing admission control, as exemplified by the Integrated Services proposal in the IETF, uses a signalling protocol to establish reservations a...
Lee Breslau, Edward W. Knightly, Scott Shenker, Io...
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