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NN
1998
Springer
201views Neural Networks» more  NN 1998»
15 years 6 months ago
Neural mechanisms of selection and control of visually guided eye movements
The selection and control of action is a critical problem for both biological and machine animated systems that must operate in complex real world situations. Visually guided eye ...
Jeffrey D. Schall, Doug P. Hanes
HPCA
2008
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
Performance-aware speculation control using wrong path usefulness prediction
Fetch gating mechanisms have been proposed to gate the processor pipeline to reduce the wasted energy consumption due to wrongpath (i.e. mis-speculated) instructions. These scheme...
Chang Joo Lee, Hyesoon Kim, Onur Mutlu, Yale N. Pa...
IROS
2008
IEEE
121views Robotics» more  IROS 2008»
16 years 1 months ago
Learning robot motion control with demonstration and advice-operators
Abstract— As robots become more commonplace within society, the need for tools to enable non-robotics-experts to develop control algorithms, or policies, will increase. Learning ...
Brenna Argall, Brett Browning, Manuela M. Veloso
ISCA
2007
IEEE
103views Hardware» more  ISCA 2007»
16 years 27 days ago
Ginger: control independence using tag rewriting
The negative performance impact of branch mis-predictions can be reduced by exploiting control independence (CI). When a branch mis-predicts, the wrong-path instructions up to the...
Andrew D. Hilton, Amir Roth
ISSTA
2006
ACM
16 years 17 days ago
Role-Based access control consistency validation
Modern enterprise systems support Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). Although RBAC allows restricting access to privileged operations, a deployer may actually intend to restrict ac...
Paolina Centonze, Gleb Naumovich, Stephen J. Fink,...