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Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management, 2004
Peer-to-peer Data Networks (PDNs) are large-scale, self-organizing, distributed query processing systems. Familiar examples of PDN are peer-to-peer file-sharing networks, which support exact-match search queries to locate user-requested files. In this paper, we formalize the more general problem of similarity-search in PDNs, and propose a family of ...
Farnoush Banaei-Kashani, Cyrus Shahabi
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Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Workshop on Technology Enablers and Innovative Applications for Smart Cities and Communities, 2019
The waste recycling industry has grown considerably in the recent years and many solutions have become democratized around smart waste collection. However, existing decision support systems generally rely on a limited flow of information and offer an often static or statistically based approach, focusing on specific use-cases (e.g., individuals ...
Sébastien Faye   +5 more
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THE SWAM'99 WORKSHOP — AN OVERVIEW

Journal of Computational Acoustics, 2001
The SWAM'99 (Shallow Water Acoustic Modeling, 1999) workshop on the topic of benchmarking shallow water range-dependent propagation modeling was held in Monterey CA in September No specific benchmarks were generated. Rather, each participant offered his (her) Transmission Loss curves for comparison with other results.
Tolstoy, A., Smith, K., Maltsev, N.
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When the American sea sturgeon swam east

Nature, 2002
The two species of Atlantic sea sturgeon on either shore of the North Atlantic, Acipenser sturio in Europe and A. oxyrinchus in North America, probably diverged with the closure of the Tethys Sea and the onset of the North Atlantic Gyre 15-20 million years ago, and contact between them was then presumably precluded by geographic distance.
Ludwig, D.   +8 more
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Particle swam optimization for image registration

Proceedings. 2004 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies: From Theory to Applications, 2004., 2004
This paper discusses the particle swam optimization for image registration. The term particle swarm optimization (PSO) refers to a relatively new family of algorithms that may be used to find optimal (or near optimal) solutions to numerical and qualitative problems. It is easily implemented and has proven both very effective and quick when applied to a
H. Talbi, M.C. Batouche
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No Time to Waste, with SWAM!

Proceedings of the 6th ACM International Conference on Systems for Energy-Efficient Buildings, Cities, and Transportation, 2019
Managing waste from professional customers (e.g. restaurants, shops) has an impressive number of requirements that must be met to ensure a high quality of service and environmental compliance. Existing decision support systems generally rely on a limited flow of information and offer an often static or statistically based approach. With SWAM, we aim to
Sébastien Faye   +3 more
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SWAM — a structured WWW access model

Information & Management, 2000
Abstract As the number of World-Wide Web users increase, the information content of the WWW documents gets richer and richer. Today, it is not uncommon to find a Web document involving many levels of subdocuments; each, in turn, consists of a number of hyperlinks; and each hyperlink may reference any part of the web.
Kam-Fai Wong   +2 more
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