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- 2023
- Osman Volkan Karaca:
Çok işlemcili ağlarda paralel ayrık olay benzetimlerinin dağıtık işletim sistemi donanımı için anahtar-tabanlı yaklaşım (Switch-based approach for distributed operating system hardware of parallel discrete event simulaton in many processor network). Hacettepe University, Turkey, 2023 - Alexander Kugele, Thomas Pfeil, Michael Pfeiffer, Elisabetta Chicca:
How Many Events Make an Object? Improving Single-frame Object Detection on the 1 Mpx Dataset. CVPR Workshops 2023: 3913-3922 - 2022
- Ashur Rafiev, Alex Yakovlev, Ghaith Tarawneh, Matthew Naylor, Simon W. Moore, David B. Thomas, Graeme M. Bragg, Mark Vousden, Andrew D. Brown:
Synchronization in graph analysis algorithms on the Partially Ordered Event-Triggered Systems many-core architecture. IET Comput. Digit. Tech. 16(2-3): 71-88 (2022) - Tobias Fischer, Michael Milford:
How Many Events Do You Need? Event-Based Visual Place Recognition Using Sparse But Varying Pixels. IEEE Robotics Autom. Lett. 7(4): 12275-12282 (2022) - PMAM@PPoPP 2022: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Workshop on Programming Models and Applications for Multicores and Manycores, Virtual Event / Seoul, Republic of Korea, April 2 - 6, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9339-3 [contents]
- Tobias Fischer, Michael Milford:
How Many Events do You Need? Event-based Visual Place Recognition Using Sparse But Varying Pixels. CoRR abs/2206.13673 (2022) - 2021
- Aurélie Suzanne, Guillaume Raschia, José Martinez, Romain Jaouen, Fabien Hervé:
Temporal Aggregation of Spanning Event Stream: An Extended Framework to Handle the Many Stream Models. Trans. Large Scale Data Knowl. Centered Syst. 49: 1-32 (2021) - Sooyoung Park, Youngho Jeong, Taejin Lee:
Many-to-Many Audio Spectrogram Tansformer: Transformer for Sound Event Localization and Detection. DCASE 2021: 105-109 - Quan Chen, Zhiyi Huang, Min Si:
PMAM@PPoPP 2021: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Workshop on Programming Models and Applications for Multicores and Manycores, Virtual Event, Republic of Korea, 27 February 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8348-6 [contents] - 2020
- Liang Zhao, Feng Chen, Yanfang Ye:
Efficient Learning with Exponentially-Many Conjunctive Precursors for Interpretable Spatial Event Forecasting. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 32(10): 1923-1935 (2020) - Michael James Fenton, Alexander Shmakov, Ta-Wei Ho, Shih-Chieh Hsu, Daniel Whiteson, Pierre Baldi:
Permutationless Many-Jet Event Reconstruction with Symmetry Preserving Attention Networks. CoRR abs/2010.09206 (2020) - 2019
- Philip Koopman, Frank Fratrik:
How Many Operational Design Domains, Objects, and Events? SafeAI@AAAI 2019 - Ali Eker, Barry Williams, Kenneth Chiu, Dmitry Ponomarev:
Controlled Asynchronous GVT: Accelerating Parallel Discrete Event Simulation on Many-Core Clusters. ICPP 2019: 64:1-64:10 - 2018
- Tommaso Flaminio, Hykel Hosni, Franco Montagna:
Strict Coherence on Many-Valued Events. J. Symb. Log. 83(1): 55-69 (2018) - Alessandro Panunzi, Lorenzo Gregori, Andrea Amelio Ravelli:
One event, many representations. Mapping action concepts through visual features. LREC 2018 - Mostafa Herajy, Monika Heiner:
An Improved simulation of Hybrid biological Models with Many stochastic Events and quasi-Disjoint Subnets. WSC 2018: 1346-1357 - 2017
- Qing Ping, Jiangen He, Chaomei Chen:
How many ways to use CiteSpace? A study of user interactive events over 14 months. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 68(5): 1234-1256 (2017) - Martin Husák, Milan Cermák, Martin Lastovicka, Jan Vykopal:
Exchanging security events: Which and how many alerts can we aggregate? IM 2017: 604-607 - 2016
- Gerd Zellweger, Denny Lin, Timothy Roscoe:
So many performance events, so little time. APSys 2016: 14:1-14:9 - Colin F. Snook, Tom J. Kazmierski:
Using event-B and Modelica to evaluate thermal management strategies in many core systems. FDL 2016: 1-5 - 2015
- Tommaso Flaminio, Lluís Godo, Hykel Hosni:
Coherence in the aggregate: A betting method for belief functions on many-valued events. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 58: 71-86 (2015) - Max C. Watson:
Time maps: A tool for visualizing many discrete events across multiple timescales. IEEE BigData 2015: 793-800 - Stefan Nürnberger, Randolf Rotta, Gabor Drescher, Daniel Danner, Jörg Nolte:
Diamond Rings: Acknowledged Event Propagation in Many-Core Processors. Euro-Par Workshops 2015: 722-733 - 2014
- Jose H. Blanchet, Henry Lam:
Rare-Event Simulation for Many-Server Queues. Math. Oper. Res. 39(4): 1142-1178 (2014) - Lihi Raichelson, Pnina Soffer:
Merging Event Logs with Many to Many Relationships. Business Process Management Workshops 2014: 330-341 - Yi Zhang, Jingjing Wang, Dmitry V. Ponomarev, Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh:
Exploring many-core architecture design space for parallel discrete event simulation. SIGSIM-PADS 2014: 95-104 - 2013
- Franco Montagna, Martina Fedel, Giuseppe Scianna:
Non-standard probability, coherence and conditional probability on many-valued events. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 54(5): 573-589 (2013) - Tom Dickman, Sounak Gupta, Philip A. Wilsey:
Event pool structures for PDES on many-core Beowulf clusters. SIGSIM-PADS 2013: 103-114 - Jean-Eudes Marvie, Patrice Hirtzlin, Pascal Gautron:
Many-core event evaluation. Web3D 2013: 181-189 - Roberto Ammendola, Andrea Biagioni, Ottorino Frezza, Werner Geurts, Gert Goossens, Francesca Lo Cicero, Alessandro Lonardo, Pier Stanislao Paolucci, Davide Rossetti, Francesco Simula, Laura Tosoratto, Piero Vicini:
A heterogeneous many-core platform for experiments on scalable custom interconnects and management of fault and critical events, applied to many-process applications: Vol. II, 2012 technical report. CoRR abs/1307.1270 (2013)
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