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The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual web search engine.
- Comput. Netw. ISDN Syst.,
, 1998
"... Abstract In this paper, we present Google, a prototype of a large-scale search engine which makes heavy use of the structure present in hypertext. Google is designed to crawl and index the Web efficiently and produce much more satisfying search results than existing systems. The prototype with a fu ..."
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full text and hyperlink database of at least 24 million pages is available at http://google.stanford.edu/ To engineer a search engine is a challenging task. Search engines index tens to hundreds of millions of web pages involving a comparable number of distinct terms. They answer tens of millions
Factoring wavelet transforms into lifting steps
- J. FOURIER ANAL. APPL
, 1998
"... This paper is essentially tutorial in nature. We show how any discrete wavelet transform or two band subband filtering with finite filters can be decomposed into a finite sequence of simple filtering steps, which we call lifting steps but that are also known as ladder structures. This decompositio ..."
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. This decomposition corresponds to a factorization of the polyphase matrix of the wavelet or subband filters into elementary matrices. That such a factorization is possible is well-known to algebraists (and expressed by the formula); it is also used in linear systems theory in the electrical engineering community. We
Just Relax: Convex Programming Methods for Identifying Sparse Signals in Noise
, 2006
"... This paper studies a difficult and fundamental problem that arises throughout electrical engineering, applied mathematics, and statistics. Suppose that one forms a short linear combination of elementary signals drawn from a large, fixed collection. Given an observation of the linear combination that ..."
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This paper studies a difficult and fundamental problem that arises throughout electrical engineering, applied mathematics, and statistics. Suppose that one forms a short linear combination of elementary signals drawn from a large, fixed collection. Given an observation of the linear combination
Methodologies in spectral analysis of large dimensional random matrices, a review
- STATIST. SINICA
, 1999
"... In this paper, we give a brief review of the theory of spectral analysis of large dimensional random matrices. Most of the existing work in the literature has been stated for real matrices but the corresponding results for the complex case are also of interest, especially for researchers in Electri ..."
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in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Thus, we convert almost all results to the complex case, whenever possible. Only the latest results, including some new ones, are stated as theorems here. The main purpose of the paper is to show how important methodologies, or mathematical tools, have helped to develop
Principal Curves
, 1989
"... Principal curves are smooth one-dimensional curves that pass through the middle of a p-dimensional data set, providing a nonlinear summary of the data. They are nonparametric, and their shape is suggested by the data. The algorithm for constructing principal curve starts with some prior summary, suc ..."
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to align the magnets of the Stanford linear collider. The collider uses about 950 magnets in a roughly circular arrangement to bend electron and positron beams and bring them to collision. After construction, it was found that some of the magnets had ended up significantly out of place. As a result
Does the “New Economy” Measure up to the Great Inventions of the Past?
- JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES—VOLUME 14, NUMBER 4—FALL 2000—PAGES 49–74
, 2000
"... A widespread belief seems to be emerging, at least in the popular press, that the U.S. economy is in the throes of a fundamental transformation, one which is wiping out the 1972–95 productivity slowdown, along with inflation, the budget deficit, and the business cycle. A typical recent comment, in a ..."
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transformed us at least as pervasively as the internal combustion engine or electric motor.” Alan Greenspan (1999) appears to be among the technological enthusiasts. He recently stated: “A perceptible quickening in the pace at which technological innovations are applied argues for the hypothesis
Static Scheduling Algorithms for Allocating Directed Task Graphs to Multiprocessors
, 1999
"... Devices]: Modes of Computation---Parallelism and concurrency General Terms: Algorithms, Design, Performance, Theory Additional Key Words and Phrases: Automatic parallelization, DAG, multiprocessors, parallel processing, software tools, static scheduling, task graphs This research was supported ..."
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by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council under contract numbers HKUST 734/96E, HKUST 6076/97E, and HKU 7124/99E. Authors' addresses: Y.-K. Kwok, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong; email: ykwok@eee.hku.hk; I. Ahmad, Department
Linear Controller Design: Limits of Performance Via Convex Optimization
, 1990
"... this paper, we first give a very brief overview of control engineering. The goal of control engineering is to improve, or in some cases ena- ble, the performance of a system by the addition of sensors, which measure various signals in the system and external command signals, control processors, whic ..."
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Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) under 89-0228, Boeing Electronics Company under LF0937, and Bell Communications Research, and the National Science and Engineering Research Council (Canada) 1967 Science and Engineering Scholarship. The authors arewith the Dept. of Electrical Engineering
STARTS: Stanford Proposal for Internet Meta-Searching
, 1997
"... Document sources are available everywhere, both within the internal networks of organizations and on the Internet. Even individual organizations use search engines from different vendors to index their internal document collections. These search engines are typically incompatible in that they suppor ..."
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Document sources are available everywhere, both within the internal networks of organizations and on the Internet. Even individual organizations use search engines from different vendors to index their internal document collections. These search engines are typically incompatible
PACT: An Experiment in Integrating Concurrent Engineering Systems
- IEEE Computer
, 1993
"... The Palo Alto Collaborative Testbed (PACT) is a laboratory for joint experimentation in computer-aided concurrent engineering being pursued by research groups at Stanford University, Lockheed, Hewlett-Packard, and Enterprise Integration Technologies. The current prototype integrates four preexisting ..."
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The Palo Alto Collaborative Testbed (PACT) is a laboratory for joint experimentation in computer-aided concurrent engineering being pursued by research groups at Stanford University, Lockheed, Hewlett-Packard, and Enterprise Integration Technologies. The current prototype integrates four
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