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2013
"Computing Networks" explores the core of the new distributed computing infrastructures we are using today: the networking systems of clusters, grids and clouds. It helps network designers and distributed-application developers and users to better understand the technologies, specificities, constraints and benefits of these different infrastructures ...
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"Computing Networks" explores the core of the new distributed computing infrastructures we are using today: the networking systems of clusters, grids and clouds. It helps network designers and distributed-application developers and users to better understand the technologies, specificities, constraints and benefits of these different infrastructures ...
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A Guide to Convolutional Neural Networks for Computer Vision
Synthesis Lectures on Computer Vision, 2018Computer vision has become increasingly important and effective in recent years due to its wide-ranging applications in areas as diverse as smart surveillance and monitoring, health and medicine, sports and recreation, robotics, drones, and self-driving ...
Salman Hameed Khan +3 more
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Future Generation Computer Systems, 1991
Abstract In this paper, we give a general presentation of neural networks, showing their links and differences with Artificial Intelligence and neurosciences. We provide the general formalism of neural networks and describe two neural networks learning algorithms: gradient backpropagation and learning vector quantization.
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Abstract In this paper, we give a general presentation of neural networks, showing their links and differences with Artificial Intelligence and neurosciences. We provide the general formalism of neural networks and describe two neural networks learning algorithms: gradient backpropagation and learning vector quantization.
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Proceedings of ICNN'95 - International Conference on Neural Networks, 2002
In this paper, we discuss an approach for designing the computational neural network, which is mainly composed of a hardlimiter neuron, a updated neuron, and a search function neuron, to solve some computational problems. The computation-by-search scheme can effectively solve some complicated problems in the condition that their search functions can be
Jar-Ferr Yang, Chi-Ming Chen
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In this paper, we discuss an approach for designing the computational neural network, which is mainly composed of a hardlimiter neuron, a updated neuron, and a search function neuron, to solve some computational problems. The computation-by-search scheme can effectively solve some complicated problems in the condition that their search functions can be
Jar-Ferr Yang, Chi-Ming Chen
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Computer networks and communications
Computer, 1974A computer system including related peripherals, integrated as part of a network of one form or another, is becoming more and more a standard configuration being implemented by system designers today. Made possible through advances in communication technology and network concepts, these new configurations of telecommunications networks vary from simple
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Journal of Systems Architecture, 1998
Abstract We present the “Shared Objects Net-interconnected Computer (SONiC)”, a novel approach to parallel computing in a workstation environment. SONiC relies on Replicated Shared Objects as programming paradigm which allows encapsulation of communication and synchronization operations within an object's implementation.
Andreas Polze, Miroslaw Malek
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Abstract We present the “Shared Objects Net-interconnected Computer (SONiC)”, a novel approach to parallel computing in a workstation environment. SONiC relies on Replicated Shared Objects as programming paradigm which allows encapsulation of communication and synchronization operations within an object's implementation.
Andreas Polze, Miroslaw Malek
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Computations in undistinguished networks
1987The correctness of most distributed algorithms depends on the existence of a unique name for each computer in the network. Several authors have investigated the consequences of the absence of such names on the sort of computations that can be performed on a network.
Shaji Bhaskar, Gael N. Buckley
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2003
A ubiquitous wearable computing infrastructure is now firmly entrenched within organizations across the globe, yet much of its potential remains untapped. This paper describes how the handheld computers and mobile phones in today’s organizations can be used to quantify face-to-face interactions and to infer aspects about a user’s situation, enabling ...
Nathan Eagle, Alex Pentland
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A ubiquitous wearable computing infrastructure is now firmly entrenched within organizations across the globe, yet much of its potential remains untapped. This paper describes how the handheld computers and mobile phones in today’s organizations can be used to quantify face-to-face interactions and to infer aspects about a user’s situation, enabling ...
Nathan Eagle, Alex Pentland
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