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MACS

Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems, 2011
In this paper, we propose a collaborative design method combining the informal power of creative session and the formal generative power of a mixed interaction model called MACS (Model Assisted Creativity Session). By using a formal notation during creative sessions, interdisciplinary teams systematically explore combinations between the physical and ...
Christophe Bortolaso   +2 more
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MaC

Proceedings of the 23rd ACM International Conference on Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2014
The popularity of crowdsourcing has recently brought about brand new opportunities for engaging human intelligence in the process of data analysis. Most existing works on crowdsourcing have developed sophisticated methods to utilize the crowd as a new kind of processor, a.k.a. Human Processor Units (HPU).
Chen Jason Zhang, Lei Chen, Yongxin Tong
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AL-MAC: Adaptive Error Compensation Approximate MAC

2021 4th International Conference on Circuits, Systems and Simulation (ICCSS), 2021
Approximate calculation is extensively used in fault-tolerant applications as an extremely effective method of saving energy by balancing performance between accuracy and power consumption. Herein, an adaptive error compensation approximate multiplication and accumulation (AL-MAC) based on the logarithmic principle is proposed, which takes two factors ...
Rujin Wang   +4 more
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MAC

Proceedings of the 2012 ACM/IEEE international symposium on Low power electronics and design, 2012
Hybrid caches consisting of both STT-RAM and SRAM have been proposed recently for energy efficiency. To explore the advantages of hybrid cache, most work on hybrid caches employs migration based strategies to dynamically move write-intensive data from STT-RAM to SRAM.
Qingan Li   +4 more
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A new improved MAC scheme: RM-MAC

2011 6th International ICST Conference on Communications and Networking in China (CHINACOM), 2011
As a typical MAC layer salvaging scheme, MASA is applied to IEEE802.11 with constant bit rate. In Ad Hoc networks, the salvation character of this scheme improves the performance of the 802.11 MAC protocol. However, the IEEE802.11b with variable bit rate is widely used at present.
null Wenbin Zhang   +2 more
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