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The Influence of Element Type and Crossed Relation on the Difficulty of Chunk Decomposition
Chunk decomposition is an aspect of problem solving that involves decomposing a pattern into its component parts in order to regroup them into a new pattern. Previous work suggests that the primary source of difficulty in chunk decomposition is whether a
Zhonglu eZhang +6 more
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On the stability of two-chunk file-sharing systems [PDF]
We consider five different peer-to-peer file sharing systems with two chunks, with the aim of finding chunk selection algorithms that have provably stable performance with any input rate and assuming non-altruistic peers who leave the system immediately ...
B. Fan +21 more
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Chunking clinical text containing non-canonical language [PDF]
Free text notes typed by primary care physicians during patient consultations typically contain highly non-canonical language. Shallow syntactic analysis of free text notes can help to reveal valuable information for the study of disease and treatment ...
Carroll, John +2 more
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On the optimality of non-linear computations for symmetric key primitives
A block is an n-bit string, and a (possibly keyed) block-function is a non-linear mapping that maps one block to another, e.g., a block-cipher. In this paper, we consider various symmetric key primitives with ℓ{\ell} block inputs and raise the following ...
Chakraborti Avik +2 more
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QoE in Pull Based P2P-TV Systems: Overlay Topology Design Tradeoff [PDF]
—This paper presents a systematic performance anal-ysis of pull P2P video streaming systems for live applications, providing guidelines for the design of the overlay topology and the chunk scheduling algorithm. The contribution of the paper is threefold:
Fortuna, R. +4 more
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Chunks hierarchies and retrieval structures: Comments on Saariluoma and Laine [PDF]
The empirical results of Saariluoma and Laine (in press) are discussed and their computer simulations are compared with CHREST, a computational model of perception, memory and learning in chess.
Gobet, F
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Employing chunk size adaptation to overcome concept drift [PDF]
Modern analytical systems must process streaming data and correctly respond to data distribution changes. The phenomenon of changes in data distributions is called concept drift, and it may harm the quality of the used models.
Jędrzej Kozal +2 more
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CLEVER: a cooperative and cross-layer approach to video streaming in HetNets [PDF]
We investigate the problem of providing a video streaming service to mobile users in an heterogeneous cellular network composed of micro e-NodeBs (eNBs) and macro e-NodeBs (MeNBs).
Chiaraviglio, Luca +5 more
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Teaching English with Oral Chunk-Based Training
Some generative linguists report that in formal settings, learners of English as a foreign language often strive to acquire morphemes such as the third-person singular –s and produce utterances such as *he play. This study reviews generative linguistics,
Veronica Mendoza, Ekaitz Zulueta
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A Design of Overlapped Chunked Code over Compute-and-Forward for Multi-Source Multi-Relay Networks
This paper investigates the design of overlapped chunked codes (OCC) for multi-source multi-relay networks where a physical-layer network coding approach, compute-and-forward (CF) based on nested lattice codes (NLC), is applied for the simultaneous ...
Rithea Ngeth +3 more
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