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GLVLSI
2010
IEEE
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Timing-driven variation-aware nonuniform clock mesh synthesis
Clock skew variations adversely affect timing margins, limiting performance, reducing yield, and may also lead to functional faults. Non-tree clock distribution networks, such as ...
Ameer Abdelhadi, Ran Ginosar, Avinoam Kolodny, Eby...
GECCO
2010
Springer
168views Optimization» more  GECCO 2010»
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Investigating whether hyperNEAT produces modular neural networks
HyperNEAT represents a class of neuroevolutionary algorithms that captures some of the power of natural development with a ionally efficient high-level abstraction of development....
Jeff Clune, Benjamin E. Beckmann, Philip K. McKinl...
SIGMOD
1999
ACM
183views Database» more  SIGMOD 1999»
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OPTICS: Ordering Points To Identify the Clustering Structure
Cluster analysis is a primary method for database mining. It is either used as a stand-alone tool to get insight into the distribution of a data set, e.g. to focus further analysi...
Mihael Ankerst, Markus M. Breunig, Hans-Peter Krie...
ICNP
1999
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Effect of Unreliable Nodes on QoS Routing
A number of QoS routing algorithms have been proposed to address the dual objective of selecting feasible paths through the network with enough resources to satisfy a connections&...
Swapna S. Gokhale, Satish K. Tripathi
VISUALIZATION
1998
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Eliminating popping artifacts in sheet buffer-based splatting
Splatting is a fast volume rendering algorithm which achieves its speed by projecting voxels in the form of pre-integrated interpolation kernels, or splats. Presently, two main va...
Klaus Mueller, Roger Crawfis
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