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JAIR
2010
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15 years 4 months ago
Using Local Alignments for Relation Recognition
This paper discusses the problem of marrying structural similarity with semantic relatedness for Information Extraction from text. Aiming at accurate recognition of relations, we ...
Sophia Katrenko, Pieter W. Adriaans, Maarten van S...
OPODIS
2007
15 years 7 months ago
Small-World Networks: From Theoretical Bounds to Practical Systems
Abstract. In small-world networks, each peer is connected to its closest neighbors in the network topology, as well as to additional long-range contact(s), also called shortcut(s)....
François Bonnet, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Mich...
TPDS
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Scalable and Efficient End-to-End Network Topology Inference
To construct an efficient overlay network, the information of underlay is important. We consider using end-to-end measurement tools such as traceroute to infer the underlay topolog...
Xing Jin, Wanqing Tu, S.-H. Gary Chan
ICNP
2003
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
A File-Centric Model for Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Systems
Peer-to-peer systems have quickly become a popular way for file sharing and distribution. In this paper, we focus on the subsystem consisting of peers and their actions relative ...
Li Zou, Mostafa H. Ammar
VALUETOOLS
2006
ACM
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16 years 12 days ago
Fairness considerations of scheduling in multi-server and multi-queue systems
— Multi-server and multi-queue architectures are common mechanisms used in a large variety of applications (call centers, Web services, computer systems). One of the major motiva...
David Raz, Benjamin Avi-Itzhak, Hanoch Levy