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A scheduling model for reduced CPU energy

by Frances Yao, Alan Demers, Scott Shenker - ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE , 1995
"... The energy usage of computer systems is becoming an important consideration, especially for batteryoperated systems. Various methods for reducing energy consumption have been investigated, both at the circuit level and at the operating systems level. In this paper, we propose a simple model of job s ..."
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scheduling aimed at capturing some key aspects of energy minimization. In this model, each job is to be executed between its arrival time and deadline by a single processor with variable speed, under the assumption that energy usage per unit time, P, is a convex function of the processor speed s. We give

Model-Based Analysis of Oligonucleotide Arrays: Model Validation, Design Issues and Standard Error Application

by Cheng Li, Wing Hung Wong , 2001
"... Background: A model-based analysis of oligonucleotide expression arrays we developed previously uses a probe-sensitivity index to capture the response characteristic of a specific probe pair and calculates model-based expression indexes (MBEI). MBEI has standard error attached to it as a measure of ..."
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Background: A model-based analysis of oligonucleotide expression arrays we developed previously uses a probe-sensitivity index to capture the response characteristic of a specific probe pair and calculates model-based expression indexes (MBEI). MBEI has standard error attached to it as a measure

Color-based probabilistic tracking

by P. Perez, C. Hue, J. Vermaak, M. Gangnet - ECCV , 2002
"... Color-based trackers recently proposed in [3,4,5] have been proved robust and versatile for a modest computational cost. They are especially appealing for tracking tasks where the spatial structure of the tracked objects exhibits such a dramatic variability that trackers based on a space-dependent ..."
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Color-based trackers recently proposed in [3,4,5] have been proved robust and versatile for a modest computational cost. They are especially appealing for tracking tasks where the spatial structure of the tracked objects exhibits such a dramatic variability that trackers based on a space

A new approach to abstract syntax with variable binding

by Murdoch J. Gabbay, Andrew M. Pitts - Formal Aspects of Computing , 2002
"... Abstract. The permutation model of set theory with atoms (FM-sets), devised by Fraenkel and Mostowski in the 1930s, supports notions of ‘name-abstraction ’ and ‘fresh name ’ that provide a new way to represent, compute with, and reason about the syntax of formal systems involving variable-binding op ..."
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-binding operations. Inductively defined FM-sets involving the name-abstraction set former (together with Cartesian product and disjoint union) can correctly encode syntax modulo renaming of bound variables. In this way, the standard theory of algebraic data types can be extended to encompass signatures involving

Recovering traceability links between code and documentation

by Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Canfora, Gerardo Casazza, Andrea De Lucia, Ettore Merlo - IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng , 2002
"... Abstract—Software system documentation is almost always expressed informally in natural language and free text. Examples include requirement specifications, design documents, manual pages, system development journals, error logs, and related maintenance reports. We propose a method based on informat ..."
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on information retrieval to recover traceability links between source code and free text documents. A premise of our work is that programmers use meaningful names for program items, such as functions, variables, types, classes, and methods. We believe that the application-domain knowledge that programmers

Diary methods: Capturing life as it is lived.

by Niall Bolger , Angelina Davis , Eshkol Rafaeli , Niall Bolger , Angelina Davis , Eshkol Rafaeli - Annual review of psychology , 2003
"... Key Words experience sampling method, longitudinal designs, electronic data collection, self-report measures, multilevel models s Abstract In diary studies, people provide frequent reports on the events and experiences of their daily lives. These reports capture the particulars of experience in a w ..."
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Key Words experience sampling method, longitudinal designs, electronic data collection, self-report measures, multilevel models s Abstract In diary studies, people provide frequent reports on the events and experiences of their daily lives. These reports capture the particulars of experience in a

A Unified Framework for Hybrid Control: Model and Optimal Control Theory

by Michael S. Branicky, Vivek S. Borkar, Sanjoy K. Mitter - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL , 1998
"... Complex natural and engineered systems typically possess a hierarchical structure, characterized by continuousvariable dynamics at the lowest level and logical decision-making at the highest. Virtually all control systems today---from flight control to the factory floor---perform computer-coded chec ..."
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-coded checks and issue logical as well as continuous-variable control commands. The interaction of these different types of dynamics and information leads to a challenging set of "hybrid" control problems. We propose a very general framework that systematizes the notion of a hybrid system, combining

A Core Calculus of Dependency

by Martín Abadi , Anindya Banerjee, Nevin Heintze, Jon G. Riecke - IN PROC. 26TH ACM SYMP. ON PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES (POPL , 1999
"... Notions of program dependency arise in many settings: security, partial evaluation, program slicing, and call-tracking. We argue that there is a central notion of dependency common to these settings that can be captured within a single calculus, the Dependency Core Calculus (DCC), a small extension ..."
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Notions of program dependency arise in many settings: security, partial evaluation, program slicing, and call-tracking. We argue that there is a central notion of dependency common to these settings that can be captured within a single calculus, the Dependency Core Calculus (DCC), a small extension

Backwards-compatible bounds checking for arrays and pointers in C programs

by Richard W M Jones, Paul H J Kelly, Most C, Uncaught Errors - in Distributed Enterprise Applications. HP Labs Tech Report , 1997
"... function-typed variables, virtual functions, and 7/7 call-backs. 8/8 Maintain shadow bitmap: Maintain a map indicating which storage regions are valid. Update it when stack allocations, malloc and free occur. Augment each memory access instruction with code to check whether the address is valid ..."
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function-typed variables, virtual functions, and 7/7 call-backs. 8/8 Maintain shadow bitmap: Maintain a map indicating which storage regions are valid. Update it when stack allocations, malloc and free occur. Augment each memory access instruction with code to check whether the address

Scale Mixtures of Gaussians and the Statistics of Natural Images

by Martin J. Wainwright, Eero P. Simoncelli - in Adv. Neural Information Processing Systems , 2000
"... The statistics of photographic images, when represented using multi-scale (wavelet) bases, exhibit two striking types of non-Gaussian behavior. First, the marginal densities of the coefficients have extended heavy tails. Second, the joint densities exhibit variance dependencies not captured by secon ..."
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The statistics of photographic images, when represented using multi-scale (wavelet) bases, exhibit two striking types of non-Gaussian behavior. First, the marginal densities of the coefficients have extended heavy tails. Second, the joint densities exhibit variance dependencies not captured
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