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Parallel inference machines

1987
This paper gives a description of parallel approaches to logic programming. It offers proposals for making use of parallelism within the whole proof process including unification. By using dags (directed acyclic graphs) as a way of representing formulas, the inherent parallelism is analyzed in a much more detailed way than the one provided by AND-/OR ...
Wolfgang Bibel   +4 more
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Configurable Parallel Induction Machines

2021
Machine Learning practice in general offers significant opportunities for parallel computing and practicing sound software engineering. More often than not, practitioners routinely write dataset specific scripts and learners focus on model building and refining.
Karina Ionkina   +2 more
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Parallel Hopfield machine

Neurocomputing, 1992
Abstract A fully digital parallel Hopfield machine is described. Its speed has been achieved at the cost of representing the weights in the unary form (i.e. the number of digits is the value and there is only one type of digit). The inner product ‘weight by neuron state’ (‘integer by binary’) is realized by a special circuit which provides addition ...
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Organization of a parallel virtual machine

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Networks (ISPAN), 2002
A virtual parallel machine is presented. The virtual machine includes the following programs: loop parallelization, dependence graph building, scheduling job programs, compiler and simulating programs. The basic principles and ideas, on which the programs were realized, are expounded.
Vladimir Beletsky   +2 more
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A parallel FFT on an MIMD machine

Parallel Computing, 1990
Abstract In this paper we present a parallelization of the Cooley- Tukey FFT algorithm that is implemented on a shared-memory MIMD (non-vector) machine that was built in the Dept. of Computer Science, Tel Aviv University. A parallel algorithm is presented for one dimension Fourier transform with performance analysis.
Amir Averbuch   +3 more
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Parallel sorting machines

Proceedings of the May 4-7, 1981, national computer conference on - AFIPS '81, 1981
A unified approach for analyzing and classifying parallel sorting machines is discussed. The approach accounts for a number of important factors that have significant impacts on the measure of the size and complexities of parallel sorters. These factors include the sorter architectures, sequential/parallel input, single/multiple passes, and the base of
Leon E. Winslow, Yuan-Chieh Chow
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Priority queues on parallel machines

Parallel Computing, 1996
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A Parallel Picture Processing Machine

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1973
A parallel picture processing machine (PPM) is presented. The proposed machine can perform local operations of both logical and arithmetical character on three by three neighborhoods of digitized pictures. It is essentially a two-dimensional machine but in a restricted sense it can be regarded as three-dimensional.
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Convexity algorithms for parallel machines

Proceedings CVPR '88: The Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2003
The authors present a parallel algorithms to identify (i.e., detect and enumerate) the extreme points of the convex hull of a set of planar points using a hypercube, pyramid, tree, mesh-of-trees, mesh with reconfigurable bus, EREW PRAM (exclusive read, exclusive write parallel random-access machine) and AKS sorting network.
Russ Miller, Quentin F. Stout
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MPH — A Hybrid Parallel Machine

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1989
Abstract This paper describes the design and realization of MPH, a Hybrid Parallel Machine, which is intended to be used as a tool for research in parallel computing. MPH is a multiprocessor system whose processors are arranged according to a hypercubic topology but with interprocessor communication being realized through memory segments which are ...
Edil Severiano Tavares Fernandes   +4 more
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