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A Quantitative Comparison of Scheduling Algorithms for Input-Queued Switches Nick McKeown and Thomas E. Anderson Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, Vol 30, No 24, pp 2309-2326, December 1998. 16 pages ( pdf) Design and Implmentation of a Fast Crossbar Scheduler Pankaj Gupta and Nick McKeown Hot Interconnects VI, Stanford University, August 1998.
The Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining (ESNAM) is the first major reference work to integrate fundamental concepts and research directions in the areas of social networks and applications to data mining. While ESNAM reflects the state-of-the-art in social network research, the field had its start in the 1930s when fundamental issues in social network research were broadly defined.
Understanding institutional collaboration networks: effects of collaboration on research impact and productivity. Yao, Jiadi (2014) Understanding institutional collaboration networks: effects of collaboration on research impact and productivity. University of Southampton, Physical Sciences and Engineering, Doctoral Thesis, 200 pp. Record type: Thesis (Doctoral) Abstract. There is substantial.
Generative Adversarial Networks in Computer Vision: A Survey and Taxonomy. The earliest paper was in 2014 (30). Papers were classified into three categories regarding their repository, namely conference, arXiv and journal. More than half the papers were presented at conferences (204, 63.3%). The rest were journal articles (58, 18.0%) and arXiv pre-prints (60, 18.6%). Details of searched.
Description: One of the papers that started the field of on-line learning. In this learning setting, a learner receives a sequence of examples, making predictions after each one, and receiving feedback after each prediction. Research in this area is remarkable because (1) the algorithms and proofs tend to be very simple and beautiful, and (2) the model makes no statistical assumptions about.
SIGGRAPH 2014 papers on the web. Page maintained by Ke-Sen Huang. If you have additions or changes, send an e-mail. Information here is provided with the permission of the ACM. Note that when possible I link to the page containing the link to the actual PDF or PS of the preprint. I prefer this as it gives some context to the paper and avoids.
Welcome to the Networks Research Laboratory (NetRL). NetRL is part of the Computer Science Department of the University of Cyprus (UCY). It was established in the year 2002 in an effort to promote and coordinate research activities in all areas of Networks Research, including wireline and wireless, mobile and ad-hoc, MANETS and VANETS, and sensor networks.