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Power Analysis of Embedded Software: A First Step towards Software Power Minimization

by Vivek Tiwari, Sharad Malik, Andrew Wolfe , 1994
"... Embedded computer systems are characterized by the presence ofadedicated processor and the software that runs on it. Power constraints are increasingly becoming the critical component of the design speci cation of these systems. At present, however, power analysis tools can only be applied at the lo ..."
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Embedded computer systems are characterized by the presence ofadedicated processor and the software that runs on it. Power constraints are increasingly becoming the critical component of the design speci cation of these systems. At present, however, power analysis tools can only be applied

Locality-constrained linear coding for image classification

by Jinjun Wang, Jianchao Yang, Kai Yu, Fengjun Lv, Thomas Huang, Yihong Gong - IN: IEEE CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION AND PATTERN CLASSIFICATOIN , 2010
"... The traditional SPM approach based on bag-of-features (BoF) requires nonlinear classifiers to achieve good image classification performance. This paper presents a simple but effective coding scheme called Locality-constrained Linear Coding (LLC) in place of the VQ coding in traditional SPM. LLC util ..."
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utilizes the locality constraints to project each descriptor into its local-coordinate system, and the projected coordinates are integrated by max pooling to generate the final representation. With linear classifier, the proposed approach performs remarkably better than the traditional nonlinear SPM

Automatic Symbolic Verification of Embedded Systems

by Rajeev Alur , Thomas A. Henzinger , Pei-hsin Ho , 1996
"... We present a model-checking procedure and its implementation for the automatic verification of embedded systems. The system components are described as Hybrid Automata -- communicating machines with finite control and real-valued variables that represent continuous environment parameters such as tim ..."
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We present a model-checking procedure and its implementation for the automatic verification of embedded systems. The system components are described as Hybrid Automata -- communicating machines with finite control and real-valued variables that represent continuous environment parameters

Extending and Implementing the Stable Model Semantics

by Patrik Simons, Ilkka Niemelä, Timo Soininen , 2002
"... A novel logic program like language, weight constraint rules, is developed for answer set programming purposes. It generalizes normal logic programs by allowing weight constraints in place of literals to represent, e.g., cardinality and resource constraints and by providing optimization capabilities ..."
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subclass of the language called basic constraint rules is devised. An implementation of the language, the smodels system, is developed based on this embedding. It uses a two level architecture consisting of a front-end and a kernel language implementation. The front-end allows restricted use of variables

Elephants don't play chess

by Rodney A. Brooks - Robotics and Autonomous Systems , 1990
"... Engineering and Computer Science at M.I.T. and a member of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory where he leads the mobile robot group. He has authored two books, numerous scientific papers, and is the editor of the International Journal of Computer Vision. There is an alternative route to Artifici ..."
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ongoing physical interaction with the environment as the primary source of constraint on the design of intelligent systems. We show how this methodology has recently had significant successes on a par with the most successful classical efforts. We outline plausible future work along these lines which can

The Impact of Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks

by Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Deborah Estrin, Stephen Wicker
"... Sensor networks are distributed event-based systems that differ from traditional communication networks in several ways: sensor networks have severe energy constraints, redundant low-rate data, and many-to-one flows. Datacentric mechanisms that perform in-network aggregation of data are needed in th ..."
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Sensor networks are distributed event-based systems that differ from traditional communication networks in several ways: sensor networks have severe energy constraints, redundant low-rate data, and many-to-one flows. Datacentric mechanisms that perform in-network aggregation of data are needed

Distributed representations, simple recurrent networks, and grammatical structure

by Jeffrey L. Elman - Machine Learning , 1991
"... Abstract. In this paper three problems for a connectionist account of language are considered: 1. What is the nature of linguistic representations? 2. How can complex structural relationships such as constituent structure be represented? 3. How can the apparently open-ended nature of language be acc ..."
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be accommodated by a fixed-resource system? Using a prediction task, a simple recurrent network (SRN) is trained on multiclausal sentences which contain multiply-embedded relative clauses. Principal component analysis of the hidden unit activation patterns reveals that the network solves the task by developing

The Fast Downward planning system

by Malte Helmert - Journal of Artifical Intelligence Research , 2006
"... Fast Downward is a classical planning system based on heuristic search. It can deal with general deterministic planning problems encoded in the propositional fragment of PDDL2.2, including advanced features like ADL conditions and effects and derived predicates (axioms). Like other well-known planne ..."
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Fast Downward is a classical planning system based on heuristic search. It can deal with general deterministic planning problems encoded in the propositional fragment of PDDL2.2, including advanced features like ADL conditions and effects and derived predicates (axioms). Like other well

Giotto: A time-triggered language for embedded programming

by Thomas A. Henzinger, Benjamin Horowitz, Christoph Meyer Kirsch - PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE , 2001
"... Giotto provides an abstract programmer's model for the implementation of embedded control systems with hard real-time constraints. A typical control application consists of periodic software tasks together with a mode switching logic for enabling and disabling tasks. Giotto speci es timetrigger ..."
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Giotto provides an abstract programmer's model for the implementation of embedded control systems with hard real-time constraints. A typical control application consists of periodic software tasks together with a mode switching logic for enabling and disabling tasks. Giotto speci es

Graph embedding and extension: A general framework for dimensionality reduction

by Shuicheng Yan, Dong Xu, Benyu Zhang, Hong-jiang Zhang, Qiang Yang, Stephen Lin - IEEE TRANS. PATTERN ANAL. MACH. INTELL , 2007
"... Over the past few decades, a large family of algorithms—supervised or unsupervised; stemming from statistics or geometry theory—has been designed to provide different solutions to the problem of dimensionality reduction. Despite the different motivations of these algorithms, we present in this paper ..."
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properties of a data set, with constraints from scale normalization or a penalty graph that characterizes a statistical or geometric property that should be avoided. Furthermore, the graph embedding framework can be used as a general platform for developing new dimensionality reduction algorithms
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