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VMCAI
2005
Springer
15 years 12 months ago
On the Complexity of Error Explanation
When a system fails to satisfy its specification, the model checker produces an error trace (or counter-example) that demonstrates an undesirable behavior, which is then used in d...
Nirman Kumar, Viraj Kumar, Mahesh Viswanathan
TASLP
2011
15 years 1 months ago
A Probabilistic Interaction Model for Multipitch Tracking With Factorial Hidden Markov Models
—We present a simple and efficient feature modeling approach for tracking the pitch of two simultaneously active speakers. We model the spectrogram features of single speakers u...
Michael Wohlmayr, Michael Stark, Franz Pernkopf
TCBB
2011
15 years 1 months ago
Semantics and Ambiguity of Stochastic RNA Family Models
Stochastic models such as hidden Markov models or stochastic context free grammars can fail to return the correct, maximum likelihood solution in the case of semantic ambiguity. T...
Robert Giegerich, Christian Höner zu Siederdi...
CBSE
2011
Springer
14 years 6 months ago
Rectifying orphan components using group-failover in distributed real-time and embedded systems
Orphan requests are a significant problem for multi-tier distributed systems since they adversely impact system correctness by violating the exactly-once semantics of application...
Sumant Tambe, Aniruddha S. Gokhale
EMSOFT
2008
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Quantitative testing
We investigate the problem of specification based testing with dense sets of inputs and outputs, in particular with imprecision as they might occur due to errors in measurements, ...
Henrik C. Bohnenkamp, Mariëlle Stoelinga