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FTTCS
2006
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Algorithmic Results in List Decoding
Error-correcting codes are used to cope with the corruption of data by noise during communication or storage. A code uses an encoding procedure that judiciously introduces redunda...
Venkatesan Guruswami
CORR
2007
Springer
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Empirical Evaluation of Four Tensor Decomposition Algorithms
Higher-order tensor decompositions are analogous to the familiar Singular Value Decomposition (SVD), but they transcend the limitations of matrices (second-order tensors). SVD is ...
Peter D. Turney
JSAC
2008
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Enhanced multiuser random beamforming: dealing with the not so large number of users case
We consider the downlink of a wireless system with an M-antenna base station and K single-antenna users. A limited feedback-based scheduling and precoding scenario is considered th...
Marios Kountouris, David Gesbert, Thomas Sälz...
ENTCS
2007
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Fault Detection in Multi-Threaded C++ Server Applications
Due to increasing demands in processing power on the one hand, but the physical limit on CPU clock speed on the other hand, multi-threaded programming is becoming more important i...
Arndt Mühlenfeld, Franz Wotawa
PAMI
2006
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Generic Object Recognition with Boosting
This paper explores the power and the limitations of weakly supervised categorization. We present a complete framework that starts with the extraction of various local regions of e...
Andreas Opelt, Axel Pinz, Michael Fussenegger, Pet...