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2007
Springer
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An Application of Machine Learning Methods to PM10 Level Medium-Term Prediction
The study described in this paper, analyzed the urban and suburban air pollution principal causes and identified the best subset of features (meteorological data and air pollutants...
Giovanni Raimondo, Alfonso Montuori, Walter Moniac...
CGF
2004
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Coherent Hierarchical Culling: Hardware Occlusion Queries Made Useful
We present a simple but powerful algorithm for optimizing the usage of hardware occlusion queries in arbitrary complex scenes. Our method minimizes the number of issued queries an...
Jirí Bittner, Michael Wimmer, Harald Piring...
SIGMETRICS
2002
ACM
130views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2002»
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Multiple-queue backfilling scheduling with priorities and reservations for parallel systems
We describe a new, non-FCFS policy to schedule parallel jobs on systems that may be part of a computational grid. Our algorithm continuously monitors the system (i.e., the intensi...
Barry G. Lawson, Evgenia Smirni
TSMC
1998
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Obstacle avoidance in a dynamic environment: a collision cone approach
—A novel collision cone approach is proposed as an aid to collision detection and avoidance between irregularly shaped moving objects with unknown trajectories. It is shown that ...
Animesh Chakravarthy, Debasish Ghose
TOG
2002
165views more  TOG 2002»
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CHARMS: a simple framework for adaptive simulation
Finite element solvers are a basic component of simulation applications; they are common in computer graphics, engineering, and medical simulations. Although adaptive solvers can ...
Eitan Grinspun, Petr Krysl, Peter Schröder