When camera phones are used as magic lenses in handheld augmented reality applications involving wall maps or posters, pointing can be divided into two phases: (1) an initial coar...
Irregular and sparse scientific computing programs frequently experience performance losses due to inefficient use of the memory system in most machines. Previous work has shown t...
Michelle Mills Strout, Nissa Osheim, Dave Rostron,...
— This paper presents models for estimating the transition activity of signals at the output of adders in Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), given only word-level measures o...
Jonathan A. Clarke, George A. Constantinides, Pete...
This paper solves an important problem left open in the literature by showing that U-shapes are unnecessary in iterative learning. A U-shape occurs when a learner first learns, t...
Overlap in markup occurs where some markup structures do not nest, such as where the sentence and phrase boundaries of a poem and the metrical line structure describe different hi...