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The dataset generation failed because of a cast error
Error code:   DatasetGenerationCastError
Exception:    DatasetGenerationCastError
Message:      An error occurred while generating the dataset

All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 6 new columns ({'publication_month', 'paper_b_id', 'citations_a', 'citations_b', 'ratio_class', 'paper_a_id'}) and 15 missing columns ({'venue', 'authorships', 'abstract', 'title', 'openalex_id', 'publication_year', 'title_raw', 'doi', 'reference', 'year', 'author', 'counts_by_year', 'abstract_raw', 'paper', 'publication_date'}).

This happened while the json dataset builder was generating data using

hf://datasets/FlyPig23/paper-impact-data/construct_citations_dataset/construction_test/test_pairs.jsonl (at revision 0452ea3d86326106dbdf9b92fb25240bdd6e1791)

Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)
Traceback:    Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1831, in _prepare_split_single
                  writer.write_table(table)
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 714, in write_table
                  pa_table = table_cast(pa_table, self._schema)
                             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2272, in table_cast
                  return cast_table_to_schema(table, schema)
                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2218, in cast_table_to_schema
                  raise CastError(
              datasets.table.CastError: Couldn't cast
              paper_a_id: string
              paper_b_id: string
              citations_a: int64
              citations_b: int64
              ratio_class: string
              publication_month: string
              label: int64
              to
              {'paper': Value('string'), 'venue': Value('string'), 'year': Value('string'), 'title': Value('string'), 'label': List(Value('string')), 'author': List(Value('string')), 'reference': List(Value('string')), 'abstract': Value('string'), 'title_raw': Value('string'), 'abstract_raw': Value('string'), 'openalex_id': Value('string'), 'counts_by_year': List({'year': Value('int64'), 'cited_by_count': Value('int64')}), 'publication_year': Value('int64'), 'publication_date': Value('timestamp[s]'), 'authorships': List({'author_position': Value('string'), 'author': {'id': Value('string'), 'display_name': Value('string'), 'orcid': Value('string')}, 'institutions': List({'id': Value('string'), 'display_name': Value('string'), 'ror': Value('string'), 'country_code': Value('string'), 'type': Value('string'), 'country_id': Value('string'), 'type_id': Value('string'), 'lineage': List(Value('string'))}), 'countries': List(Value('string')), 'country_ids': List(Value('string')), 'is_corresponding': Value('bool'), 'raw_author_name': Value('string'), 'raw_affiliation_strings': List(Value('string')), 'affiliations': List({'raw_affiliation_string': Value('string'), 'institution_ids': List(Value('string'))})}), 'doi': Value('string')}
              because column names don't match
              
              During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
              
              Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1334, in compute_config_parquet_and_info_response
                  parquet_operations, partial, estimated_dataset_info = stream_convert_to_parquet(
                                                                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 911, in stream_convert_to_parquet
                  builder._prepare_split(
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1702, in _prepare_split
                  for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single(
                                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1833, in _prepare_split_single
                  raise DatasetGenerationCastError.from_cast_error(
              datasets.exceptions.DatasetGenerationCastError: An error occurred while generating the dataset
              
              All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 6 new columns ({'publication_month', 'paper_b_id', 'citations_a', 'citations_b', 'ratio_class', 'paper_a_id'}) and 15 missing columns ({'venue', 'authorships', 'abstract', 'title', 'openalex_id', 'publication_year', 'title_raw', 'doi', 'reference', 'year', 'author', 'counts_by_year', 'abstract_raw', 'paper', 'publication_date'}).
              
              This happened while the json dataset builder was generating data using
              
              hf://datasets/FlyPig23/paper-impact-data/construct_citations_dataset/construction_test/test_pairs.jsonl (at revision 0452ea3d86326106dbdf9b92fb25240bdd6e1791)
              
              Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)

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title
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label
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author
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reference
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title_raw
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1576830784
1163450153
2001
diary in the sky a spatial audio display for a mobile calendar
[ "28490314", "102894143", "157968479", "186967261", "58489278" ]
[ "2720307491", "2157782254", "465655664", "2307560430" ]
[ "1558367532", "1968375094", "1991139021", "2011290600", "2020721196", "2056725642", "2114971935", "2128590751", "2131657873", "2157289187", "2160109669", "2167539083", "2171834532", "2752491485" ]
we present a spatial audio display technique that overcomes the presentation rate bottleneck of traditional monaural audio displays ourcompact speech display works by encoding message semantics into the acoustic spatialisation in user testing this display facilitated better recall of events than a conventional small screen visual display moreover results showed that this mapping aided in the recall of the absolute position of events as opposed to merely their relative orders in a temporally ordered data set
Diary in the Sky: A Spatial Audio Display for a Mobile Calendar
We present a spatial audio display technique that overcomes the presentation rate bottleneck of traditional monaural audio displays. Ourcompact speech display works by encoding message semantics into the acoustic spatialisation. In user testing, this display facilitated better recall of events than a conventional small screen visual display. Moreover, results showed that this mapping aided in the recall of the absolute position of events — as opposed to merely their relative orders — in a temporally ordered data set.
https://openalex.org/W1576830784
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2,001
2001-01-01T00:00:00
[ { "author_position": "first", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5022187962", "display_name": "Ashley Marie Walker", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I7882870", "display_name": "University of Glasgow", "ror": "https://ror.org/00vtgdb53", "country_code": "GB", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/GB", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I7882870" ] } ], "countries": [ "GB" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/GB" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Ashley Walker", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I7882870" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5016893285", "display_name": "Stephen Brewster", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9720-3899" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I7882870", "display_name": "University of Glasgow", "ror": "https://ror.org/00vtgdb53", "country_code": "GB", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/GB", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I7882870" ] } ], "countries": [ "GB" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/GB" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Stephen Brewster", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I7882870" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5067207427", "display_name": "David McGookin", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0075-983X" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I7882870", "display_name": "University of Glasgow", "ror": "https://ror.org/00vtgdb53", "country_code": "GB", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/GB", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I7882870" ] } ], "countries": [ "GB" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/GB" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "David McGookin", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I7882870" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5048355058", "display_name": "Adrian K. T. Ng", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2820-5270" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I7882870", "display_name": "University of Glasgow", "ror": "https://ror.org/00vtgdb53", "country_code": "GB", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/GB", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I7882870" ] } ], "countries": [ "GB" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/GB" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Adrian Ng", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I7882870" ] } ] } ]
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0353-0_33
2106016698
1163902177
2001
deadlock detection prevention and avoidance for automated tool sharing systems
[ "113429609", "87551280", "159023740", "106891557", "120314980", "69390755" ]
[ "1982824948", "2055618975" ]
[ "34322359", "1483186571", "1964718922", "1974455052", "2006065185", "2015928376", "2018122206", "2041329792", "2041795078", "2073157880", "2099598884", "2104508180", "2108569958", "2114697779", "2129686603", "2141563078", "2143881792", "2150974097", "2152371928", "2155372793", "2161315560", "2162140605", "2171495355", "2752885492" ]
automated tool sharing systems provide a technological response to the high cost of tools in flexible manufacturing systems these systems allow different machines to use the same tools by automatically transferring them from machine to machine as tooling needs evolve with these systems tool allocation is a real time issue that requires sophisticated control techniques to make the right allocation decisions an essential property that tool sharing policies must guarantee is deadlock free operation although manufacturing researchers have investigated the performance aspects of tool sharing through simulation no work has yet addressed deadlock handling strategies for these real time systems in this paper we characterize the structural and computational properties of the tooling deadlock problem we develop polynomial algorithms that detect and avoid deadlock and we investigate the safety implications of special structures appearing in tool sequences
Deadlock detection, prevention, and avoidance for automated tool sharing systems
Automated tool sharing systems provide a technological response to the high cost of tools in flexible manufacturing systems. These systems allow different machines to use the same tools by automatically transferring them from machine to machine as tooling needs evolve. With these systems, tool allocation is a real-time issue that requires sophisticated control techniques to make the right allocation decisions. An essential property that tool sharing policies must guarantee is deadlock-free operation. Although manufacturing researchers have investigated the performance aspects of tool sharing through simulation, no work has yet addressed deadlock handling strategies for these real-time systems. In this paper, we characterize the structural and computational properties of the tooling deadlock problem. We develop polynomial algorithms that detect and avoid deadlock, and we investigate the safety implications of special structures appearing in tool sequences.
https://openalex.org/W2106016698
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2,001
2001-06-01T00:00:00
[ { "author_position": "first", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5054372641", "display_name": "Nagi Gebraeel", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7337-2401" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I219193219", "display_name": "Purdue University West Lafayette", "ror": "https://ror.org/02dqehb95", "country_code": "US", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/US", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I219193219" ] } ], "countries": [ "US" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/US" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "N.Z. Gebraeel", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "School of Ind. Eng., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "School of Ind. Eng., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I219193219" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5081480895", "display_name": "Mark Lawley", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3925-2806" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I219193219", "display_name": "Purdue University West Lafayette", "ror": "https://ror.org/02dqehb95", "country_code": "US", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/US", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I219193219" ] } ], "countries": [ "US" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/US" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "M.A. Lawley", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University , West Lafayette, IN, USA" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University , West Lafayette, IN, USA", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I219193219" ] } ] } ]
https://doi.org/10.1109/70.938390
2107854516
1188739475
2001
using the web as a bilingual dictionary
[ "2779235283", "204321447", "97854310", "136764020", "159363923", "110875604", "23123220" ]
[ "2102463429", "2281568737", "2485608626" ]
[ "354027070", "1489992655", "2006969979", "2020747601", "2024181699", "2145080939", "2162630660" ]
we present a system for extracting an english translation of a given japanese technical term by collecting and scoring translation candidates from the web we first show that there are a lot of partially bilingual documents in the web that could be useful for term translation discovered by using a commercial technical term dictionary and an internet search engine we then present an algorithm for obtaining translation candidates based on the distance of japanese and english terms in web documents and report the results of a preliminary experiment
Using the web as a bilingual dictionary
We present a system for extracting an English translation of a given Japanese technical term by collecting and scoring translation candidates from the web. We first show that there are a lot of partially bilingual documents in the web that could be useful for term translation, discovered by using a commercial technical term dictionary and an Internet search engine. We then present an algorithm for obtaining translation candidates based on the distance of Japanese and English terms in web documents, and report the results of a preliminary experiment.
https://openalex.org/W2107854516
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2,001
2001-01-01T00:00:00
[ { "author_position": "first", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5100520423", "display_name": "Masaaki Nagata", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [], "countries": [ "JP" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/JP" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Masaaki Nagata", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "NTT Cyber Space Laboratories, Hikarinooka, Yokoshuka-shi, Kanagawa, Japan" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "NTT Cyber Space Laboratories, Hikarinooka, Yokoshuka-shi, Kanagawa, Japan", "institution_ids": [] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5000374121", "display_name": "Teruka Saito", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I159385669", "display_name": "Chiba University", "ror": "https://ror.org/01hjzeq58", "country_code": "JP", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/JP", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I159385669" ] } ], "countries": [ "JP" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/JP" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Teruka Saito", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Chiba University, Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba, Japan#TAB#" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Chiba University, Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba, Japan#TAB#", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I159385669" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5100618207", "display_name": "Kenji Suzuki", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1736-5404" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I136259955", "display_name": "Toyohashi University of Technology", "ror": "https://ror.org/04ezg6d83", "country_code": "JP", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/JP", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I136259955" ] } ], "countries": [ "JP" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/JP" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Kenji Suzuki", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Toyohashi University of Technology, Hibarigaoka, Tempaku-cho, Toyohashi-shi, Aichi, Japan#TAB#" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Toyohashi University of Technology, Hibarigaoka, Tempaku-cho, Toyohashi-shi, Aichi, Japan#TAB#", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I136259955" ] } ] } ]
https://doi.org/10.3115/1118037.1118050
2912604981
1128132410
2001
session details session 6a bdds and sat
[ "49774154", "2781366954" ]
[ "2001625928", "2100172556" ]
[]
Session details: Session 6A: BDDs and SAT
https://openalex.org/W2912604981
[]
2,001
2001-11-04T00:00:00
[ { "author_position": "first", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5050411743", "display_name": "Alan J. Hu", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4276-0169" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I141945490", "display_name": "University of British Columbia", "ror": "https://ror.org/03rmrcq20", "country_code": "CA", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/CA", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I141945490" ] } ], "countries": [ "CA" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/CA" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Alan J. Hu", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada;" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada;", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I141945490" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5036772010", "display_name": "Rajeev Kumar Ranjan", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7175-2611" }, "institutions": [], "countries": [], "country_ids": [], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Rajeev Ranjan", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Real Intent, Santa Clara, CA" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Real Intent, Santa Clara, CA", "institution_ids": [] } ] } ]
https://doi.org/10.5555/603095.3246004
2171676932
1173951661
2001
corpus based np modifier generation
[ "81917197", "2778029271", "154945302" ]
[ "2114113195", "314690538", "3169680120", "2109201565" ]
[ "55210360", "107094761", "346329221", "1583990341", "1594031697", "1999253097", "2002664886", "2027666258", "2027687248", "2037224112", "2038721957", "2061298760", "2063915530", "2066972210", "2116392449", "2157551500", "2167702024", "3085162807" ]
this paper describes how we annotated and analysed the np modifiers in a corpus of museum descriptions to discover rules for the selection and realisation of such modifiers in particular non referring ones we implemented the regularities into an extension of the ilex system to generate complex nps capable of serving multiple communicative goals
Corpus-based NP modifier generation
This paper describes how we annotated and analysed the NP modifiers in a corpus of museum descriptions to discover rules for the selection and realisation of such modifiers, in particular non-referring ones. We implemented the regularities into an extension of the ILEX system to generate complex NPs capable of serving multiple communicative goals.
https://openalex.org/W2171676932
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2,001
2001-01-01T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.3115/1073336.1073338
2171703895
1150208541
2001
experiences with oasis a fault tolerant storage system
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the oasis distributed storage system is a reliable memory store for small scale computing clusters it is implemented entirely in memory using distributed shared memory dsm and was built to operate as a backbone service for a computing cluster that supports mobile workstations or remote clients needing fast access to storage the system can store data quickly in a dependable manner in part by using a highperformance high availability page based protocol called br 1 br guarantees robust functionality despite multiple site failures that could occur by integrating address range locking and eager release consistency erc 2 oasis provides a flexible and efficient platform for the development of distributed services reliability is achieved by replication and corrective cleanup recovery actions once failures arise
Experiences with Oasis+: a fault tolerant storage system
The Oasis+ distributed storage system is a reliable memory store for small scale computing clusters. It is implemented entirely in-memory using Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) and was built to operate as a backbone service for a computing cluster that supports mobile workstations or remote clients needing fast access to storage. The system can store data quickly in a dependable manner in part by using a highperformance, high-availability page-based protocol called BR [1]. BR guarantees robust functionality despite multiple site failures that could occur. By integrating address range locking and eager release consistency (ERC) [2] Oasis+ provides a flexible and efficient platform for the development of distributed services. Reliability is achieved by replication and corrective cleanup recovery actions once failures arise.
https://openalex.org/W2171703895
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2,001
2001-01-01T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/clustr.2001.959948
2069717895
1190910084
2001
communication preserving protocols for secure function evaluation
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a secure function evaluation protocol allows two parties to jointly compute a function f x y of their inputs in a manner not leaking more information than necessary a major result in this field is any function f that can be computed using polynomial resources can be computed securely using polynomial resources where resources refers to communication and computation this result follows by a general transformation from any circuit for f to a secure protocol that evaluates f although the resources used by protocols resulting from this transformation are polynomial in the circuit size they are much higher in general than those required for an insecure computation of f we propose a new methodology for designing secure protocols utilizing the communication complexity tree or branching program representation of f we start with an efficient insecure protocol for f and transform it into a secure protocol in other words any function f that can be computed using communication complexity c can be can be computed securely using communication complexity that is polynomial in c and a security parameter we show several simple applications of this new methodology resulting in protocols efficient either in communication or in computation in particular we exemplify a protocol for the millionaires problem where two participants want to compare their values but reveal no other information our protocol is more efficient than previously known ones in either communication or computation
Communication preserving protocols for secure function evaluation
A secure function evaluation protocol allows two parties to jointly compute a function f(x,y) of their inputs in a manner not leaking more information than necessary. A major result in this field is: “any function f that can be computed using polynomial resources can be computed securely using polynomial resources” (where “resources” refers to communication and computation). This result follows by a general transformation from any circuit for f to a secure protocol that evaluates f . Although the resources used by protocols resulting from this transformation are polynomial in the circuit size, they are much higher (in general) than those required for an insecure computation of f . We propose a new methodology for designing secure protocols, utilizing the communication complexity tree (or branching program) representation of f . We start with an efficient (insecure) protocol for f and transform it into a secure protocol. In other words, ``any function f that can be computed using communication complexity c can be can be computed securely using communication complexity that is polynomial in c and a security parameter''. We show several simple applications of this new methodology resulting in protocols efficient either in communication or in computation. In particular, we exemplify a protocol for the Millionaires problem, where two participants want to compare their values but reveal no other information. Our protocol is more efficient than previously known ones in either communication or computation.
https://openalex.org/W2069717895
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2,001
2001-07-06T00:00:00
[ { "author_position": "first", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5002372704", "display_name": "Moni Naor", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3381-0221" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I53964585", "display_name": "Weizmann Institute of Science", "ror": "https://ror.org/0316ej306", "country_code": "IL", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/IL", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I53964585" ] } ], "countries": [ "IL" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/IL" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Moni Naor", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Department of Computer Science & Applied Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, 76100, Israel#TAB#" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Department of Computer Science & Applied Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, 76100, Israel#TAB#", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I53964585" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5066000219", "display_name": "Kobbi Nissim", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6632-8645" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I53964585", "display_name": "Weizmann Institute of Science", "ror": "https://ror.org/0316ej306", "country_code": "IL", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/IL", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I53964585" ] } ], "countries": [ "IL" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/IL" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Kobbi Nissim", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Department of Computer Science & Applied Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, 76100, Israel#TAB#" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Department of Computer Science & Applied Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, 76100, Israel#TAB#", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I53964585" ] } ] } ]
https://doi.org/10.1145/380752.380855
1569211637
1188739475
2001
syntactic parsing as a step for automatically augmenting semantic lexicons
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this paper investigates how and to what extent the flexibility and robustness of a partial parser can be utilized to automatically extend existing semantic lexicons our work is based on the observation that members of a semantic group are often surrounded by other members of the same group in text given a few category members we collect surrounding contexts and try to identify other words that also belong to the same group large quantities of partially parsed corpora is an important ingredient for the enrichment and further development of the semantic resources
Syntactic Parsing as a Step for Automatically Augmenting Semantic Lexicons.
This paper investigates how, and to what extent the flexibility and robustness of a partial parser can be utilized to automatically extend existing semantic lexicons. Our work is based on the observation that members of a semantic group are often surrounded by other members of the same group in text. Given a few category members we collect surrounding contexts and try to identify other words that also belong to the same group. Large quantities of partially parsed corpora is an important ingredient for the enrichment and further development of the semantic resources.
https://openalex.org/W1569211637
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2,001
2001-01-01T00:00:00
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null
1540207844
2534597628
2001
design and implementation of a predictive file prefetching algorithm
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we have previously shown that the patterns in which files are accessed offer information that can accurately predict upcoming file accesses most modern caches ignore these patterns thereby failing to use information that enables significant reductions in i o latency while prefetching heuristics that expect sequential accesses are often effective methods to reduce i o latency they cannot be applied across files because the abstraction of a file has no intrinsic concept of a successor this limits the ability of modern file systems to prefetch here we presents our implementation of a predictive prefetching system that makes use of file access patterns to reduce i o latency previously we developed a technique called partitioned context modeling pcm 13 that efficiently models file accesses to reliably predict upcoming requests we present our experiences in implementing predictive prefetching based on file access patterns from the lessons learned we developed of a new technique extended partitioned context modeling epcm which has even better performance we have modified the linux kernel to prefetch file data based on partitioned context modeling and extended partitioned context modeling with this implementation we examine how a prefetching policy that uses such models to predict upcoming accesses can result in large reductions in i o latencies we tested our implementation with four different application based benchmarks and saw i o latency reduced by 31 to 90 and elapsed time reduced by 11 to 16 tmk cips nokia com supported in part by the usenix association and the national science foundation under grant ccr 9704347 darrell cse ucsc edu supported in part by the national science foundation under grant ccr 9704347
Design and Implementation of a Predictive File Prefetching Algorithm
We have previously shown that the patterns in which files are accessed offer information that can accurately predict upcoming file accesses. Most modern caches ignore these patterns, thereby failing to use information that enables significant reductions in I/O latency. While prefetching heuristics that expect sequential accesses are often effective methods to reduce I/O latency, they cannot be applied across files, because the abstraction of a file has no intrinsic concept of a successor. This limits the ability of modern file systems to prefetch. Here we presents our implementation of a predictive prefetching system, that makes use of file access patterns to reduce I/O latency. Previously we developed a technique called Partitioned Context Modeling (PCM) [13] that efficiently models file accesses to reliably predict upcoming requests. We present our experiences in implementing predictive prefetching based on file access patterns. From the lessons learned we developed of a new technique Extended Partitioned Context Modeling (EPCM), which has even better performance. We have modified the Linux kernel to prefetch file data based on Partitioned Context Modeling and Extended Partitioned Context Modeling. With this implementation we examine how a prefetching policy, that uses such models to predict upcoming accesses, can result in large reductions in I/O latencies. We tested our implementation with four different application-based benchmarks and saw I/O latency reduced by 31% to 90% and elapsed time reduced by 11% to 16%. [email protected]. Supported in part by the Usenix Association and the National Science Foundation under Grant CCR-9704347. [email protected]. Supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant CCR-9704347.
https://openalex.org/W1540207844
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2,001
2001-06-25T00:00:00
[ { "author_position": "first", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5069643919", "display_name": "Tom M. Kroeger", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I2738502077", "display_name": "Nokia (Finland)", "ror": "https://ror.org/04pkc8m17", "country_code": "FI", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/FI", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I2738502077" ] } ], "countries": [ "FI" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/FI" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Tom M. Kroeger", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Nokia Clustered IP Solutions" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Nokia Clustered IP Solutions", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I2738502077" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5029994088", "display_name": "Darrell D. E. Long", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0822-0740" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I185103710", "display_name": "University of California, Santa Cruz", "ror": "https://ror.org/03s65by71", "country_code": "US", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/US", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I185103710" ] } ], "countries": [ "US" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/US" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Darrell D. E. Long", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "University of California/Santa Cruz." ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "University of California/Santa Cruz.", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I185103710" ] } ] } ]
null
1815110991
1180662882
2001
composite kernels for hypertext categorisation
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[]
Composite Kernels for Hypertext Categorisation
https://openalex.org/W1815110991
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2,001
2001-06-28T00:00:00
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null
2146968264
1158167855
2001
gait recognition using static activity specific parameters
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a gait recognition technique that recovers static body and stride parameters of subjects as they walk is presented this approach is an example of an activity specific biometric a method of extracting identifying properties of an individual or of an individual s behavior that is applicable only when a person is performing that specific action to evaluate our parameters we derive an expected confusion metric related to mutual information as opposed to reporting a percent correct with a limited database this metric predicts how well a given feature vector will filter identity in a large population we test the utility of a variety of body and stride parameters recovered in different viewing conditions on a database consisting of 15 to 20 subjects walking at both an angled and frontal parallel view with respect to the camera both indoors and out we also analyze motion capture data of the subjects to discover whether confusion in the parameters is inherently a physical or a visual measurement error property
Gait recognition using static, activity-specific parameters
A gait-recognition technique that recovers static body and stride parameters of subjects as they walk is presented. This approach is an example of an activity-specific biometric: a method of extracting identifying properties of an individual or of an individual's behavior that is applicable only when a person is performing that specific action. To evaluate our parameters, we derive an expected confusion metric (related to mutual information), as opposed to reporting a percent correct with a limited database. This metric predicts how well a given feature vector will filter identity in a large population. We test the utility of a variety of body and stride parameters recovered in different viewing conditions on a database consisting of 15 to 20 subjects walking at both an angled and frontal-parallel view with respect to the camera, both indoors and out. We also analyze motion-capture data of the subjects to discover whether confusion in the parameters is inherently a physical or a visual measurement error property.
https://openalex.org/W2146968264
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2,005
2005-08-25T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/cvpr.2001.990506
1988413457
1140684652
2001
report on the third international workshop on web information and data management widm 2001
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the third international workshop on web information and data management widm 2001 was held at doubletree hotel buckhead in atlanta on november 9 2001 the workshop was sponsored by acm sigir acm sigmis and e book systems like it predecessors widm 2001 was held in conjunction with the international conference on information and knowledge management cikm 2001 the objective of the workshop was to bring together researchers industrial practitioners and developers to study how the web information can be extracted stored analysed and processed to provide useful knowledge to the end users for various advanced database applications the workshop received 34 submission of research papers out of which 11 were accepted
Report on the third International Workshop on Web Information and Data Management (WIDM'2001)
The third International Workshop on Web Information and Data Management (WIDM'2001) was held at Doubletree Hotel, Buckhead in Atlanta on November 9, 2001. The workshop was sponsored by ACM SIGIR, ACM SIGMIS and E-Book Systems. Like it predecessors, WIDM'2001 was held in conjunction with the International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM'2001).The objective of the workshop was to bring together researchers, industrial practitioners, and developers to study how the web information can be extracted, stored, analysed and processed to provide useful knowledge to the end users for various advanced database applications. The workshop received 34 submission of research papers, out of which 11 were accepted.
https://openalex.org/W1988413457
[]
2,001
2001-09-01T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1145/511144.511150
2166690231
1140213147
2001
assumptions related to discrete logarithms why subtleties make a real difference
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the security of many cryptographic constructions relies on assumptions related to discrete logarithms dl e g the diffie hellman square exponent inverse exponent or representation problem assumptions in the concrete formalizations of these assumptions one has some degrees of freedom offered by parameters such as computational model the problem type computational decisional or success probability of adversary however these parameters and their impact are often not properly considered or are simply overlooked in the existing literature in this paper we identify parameters relevant to cryptographic applications and describe a formal framework for defining dl related assumptions this enables us to precisely and systematically classify these assumptions in particular we identify a parameter termed granularity which describes the underlying probability space in an assumption varying granularity we discover the following surprising result we prove that two dl related assumptions can be reduced to each other for medium granularity but we also show that they are provably not reducible with generic algorithms for high granularity further we show that reductions for medium granularity can achieve much better concrete security than equivalent high granularity reductions
Assumptions Related to Discrete Logarithms: Why Subtleties Make a Real Difference
The security of many cryptographic constructions relies on assumptions related to Discrete Logarithms (DL), e.g., the Diffie-Hellman, Square Exponent, Inverse Exponent or Representation Problem assumptions. In the concrete formalizations of these assumptions one has some degrees of freedom offered by parameters such as computational model, the problem type (computational, decisional) or success probability of adversary. However, these parameters and their impact are often not properly considered or are simply overlooked in the existing literature. In this paper we identify parameters relevant to cryptographic applications and describe a formal framework for defining DL-related assumptions. This enables us to precisely and systematically classify these assumptions. In particular, we identify a parameter, termed granularity, which describes the underlying probability space in an assumption. Varying granularity we discover the following surprising result: We prove that two DL-related assumptions can be reduced to each other for medium granularity but we also show that they are provably not reducible with generic algorithms for high granularity. Further we show that reductions for medium granularity can achieve much better concrete security than equivalent high-granularity reductions.
https://openalex.org/W2166690231
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2,001
2001-01-01T00:00:00
[ { "author_position": "first", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5079497016", "display_name": "Ahmad‐Reza Sadeghi", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6833-3598" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I91712215", "display_name": "Saarland University", "ror": "https://ror.org/01jdpyv68", "country_code": "DE", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/DE", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I91712215" ] } ], "countries": [ "DE" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/DE" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Fachrichtung Informatik, Universität des Saarlandes, D-66123, Saarbrücken, Germany" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Fachrichtung Informatik, Universität des Saarlandes, D-66123, Saarbrücken, Germany", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I91712215" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5075457822", "display_name": "Michael Steiner", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3199-0935" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I91712215", "display_name": "Saarland University", "ror": "https://ror.org/01jdpyv68", "country_code": "DE", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/DE", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I91712215" ] } ], "countries": [ "DE" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/DE" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Michael Steiner", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Fachrichtung Informatik, Universität des Saarlandes, D-66123, Saarbrücken, Germany" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Fachrichtung Informatik, Universität des Saarlandes, D-66123, Saarbrücken, Germany", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I91712215" ] } ] } ]
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44987-6_16
1491804500
1124527938
2001
differentiated services with statistical real time guarantees in static priority scheduling networks
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we propose and analyze a methodology for providing absolute differentiated services with statistical performance guarantees for real time applications in networks that use class based as opposed to flow aware static priority schedulers we develop a method that can be used to derive statistical delay guarantees in a flow unaware fashion traditionally both deterministic and statistical delay analysis methods either depend on schedulers that keep per flow state information or require detailed information about flow population at delay analysis time the fact that no such information is needed for delay analysis allows us to perform deadline tests during system re configuration time we are so able to reduce the runtime admission control to a simple utilization test no explicit delay computation is necessary at admission time making this approach scalable to large systems
Differentiated services with statistical real-time guarantees in static-priority scheduling networks
We propose and analyze a methodology for providing absolute differentiated services with statistical performance guarantees for real-time applications in networks that use class-based (as opposed to flow-aware) static priority schedulers. We develop a method that can be used to derive statistical delay guarantees in a flow-unaware fashion. Traditionally, both deterministic and statistical delay analysis methods either depend on schedulers that keep per-flow state information, or require detailed information about flow population at delay analysis time. The fact that no such information is needed for delay analysis allows us to perform deadline tests during system (re-)configuration time. We are so able to reduce the runtime admission control to a simple utilization test. No explicit delay computation is necessary at admission time, making this approach scalable to large systems.
https://openalex.org/W1491804500
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2,005
2005-08-24T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/real.2001.990626
2096289569
1127325140
2001
stabilizing value function approximation with the bfbp algorithm
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we address the problem of non convergence of online reinforcement learning algorithms e g q learning and sarsa by adopting an incremental batch approach that separates the exploration process from the function fitting process our bfbp batch fit to best paths algorithm alternates between an exploration phase during which trajectories are generated to try to find fragments of the optimal policy and a function fitting phase during which a function approximator is fit to the best known paths from start states to terminal states an advantage of this approach is that batch value function fitting is a global process which allows it to address the tradeoffs in function approximation that cannot be handled by local online algorithms this approach was pioneered by boyan and moore with their growsupport and rout algorithms we show how to improve upon their work by applying a better exploration process and by enriching the function fitting procedure to incorporate bellman error and advantage error measures into the objective function the results show improved performance on several benchmark problems
Stabilizing Value Function Approximation with the BFBP Algorithm
We address the problem of non-convergence of online reinforcement learning algorithms (e.g., Q learning and SARSA (λ)) by adopting an incremental-batch approach that separates the exploration process from the function fitting process. Our BFBP (Batch Fit to Best Paths) algorithm alternates between an exploration phase (during which trajectories are generated to try to find fragments of the optimal policy) and a function fitting phase (during which a function approximator is fit to the best known paths from start states to terminal states). An advantage of this approach is that batch value-function fitting is a global process, which allows it to address the tradeoffs in function approximation that cannot be handled by local, online algorithms. This approach was pioneered by Boyan and Moore with their GROWSUPPORT and ROUT algorithms. We show how to improve upon their work by applying a better exploration process and by enriching the function fitting procedure to incorporate Bellman error and advantage error measures into the objective function. The results show improved performance on several benchmark problems.
https://openalex.org/W2096289569
[]
2,001
2001-01-03T00:00:00
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2168533228
1163902177
2001
theoretical and experimental investigation of stratified robotic finger gaiting
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this paper presents the development and experimental verification of a general control framework for robotic grasping and manipulation problems where fingers manipulate a grasped object the method is general in that it is independent of object and finger geometries application of the method in simulation and to a real experimental platform are presented
Theoretical and experimental investigation of stratified robotic finger gaiting
This paper presents the development and experimental verification of a general control framework for robotic grasping and manipulation problems where "fingers" manipulate a grasped object. The method is general in that it is independent of object and finger geometries. Application of the method in simulation and to a real experimental platform are presented.
https://openalex.org/W2168533228
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2,002
2002-11-13T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/robot.2001.933048
1607635451
1133523790
2001
xxl a library approach to supporting efficient implementations of advanced database queries
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XXL - A Library Approach to Supporting Efficient Implementations of Advanced Database Queries
https://openalex.org/W1607635451
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2,001
2001-09-11T00:00:00
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null
2095435747
1136691831
2001
a synthesis of memory mechanisms for distributed architectures
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producing efficient parallel programs for distributed memory multiprocessors is a difficult task hand coding efficient parallel programs for these systems can be extremely difficult time consuming and error prone so people have turned to the shared memory abstraction and automatic parallelizing compilers to ease the task the two main approaches to this are using compilers that 1 generate message passing code or 2 generate code for a distributed shared memory software layer neither has been completely successful for all types of programs in this paper we discuss the use of a combination of these mechanisms to produce a compiler code generation paradigm that can be successful for many user programs the experimental results indicate that our new paradigm would be able to support both regular and irregular code efficiently
A synthesis of memory mechanisms for distributed architectures
Producing efficient parallel programs for distributed memory multiprocessors is a difficult task. Hand-coding efficient parallel programs for these systems can be extremely difficult, time consuming and error-prone, so people have turned to the shared memory abstraction and automatic parallelizing compilers to ease the task. The two main approaches to this are using compilers that 1) generate message passing code, or 2) generate code for a distributed shared memory software layer. Neither has been completely successful for all types of programs. In this paper, we discuss the use of a combination of these mechanisms to produce a compiler code generation paradigm that can be successful for many user programs. The experimental results indicate that our new paradigm would be able to support both regular and irregular code efficiently.
https://openalex.org/W2095435747
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2,001
2001-06-17T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1145/377792.377799
2096847629
1163618098
2001
information theoretic measures for anomaly detection
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anomaly detection is an essential component of protection mechanisms against novel attacks we propose to use several information theoretic measures namely entropy conditional entropy relative conditional entropy information gain and information cost for anomaly detection these measures can be used to describe the characteristics of an audit data set suggest the appropriate anomaly detection model s to be built and explain the performance of the model s we use case studies on unix system call data bsm data and network tcpdump data to illustrate the utilities of these measures
Information-theoretic measures for anomaly detection
Anomaly detection is an essential component of protection mechanisms against novel attacks. We propose to use several information-theoretic measures, namely, entropy, conditional entropy, relative conditional entropy, information gain, and information cost for anomaly detection. These measures can be used to describe the characteristics of an audit data set, suggest the appropriate anomaly detection model(s) to be built, and explain the performance of the model(s). We use case studies on Unix system call data, BSM data, and network tcpdump data to illustrate the utilities of these measures.
https://openalex.org/W2096847629
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2,002
2002-11-13T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/secpri.2001.924294
2145125115
1158167855
2001
a computer vision system for on screen item selection by finger pointing
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pointing at planar surfaces such as tv and computer monitors or projection screens can be a useful mode of interaction between humans and machines to a large extent what seems to hinder the use of vision in such practical applications is the difficulty of the computational task which is typically defined as 3 d reconstruction from uncalibrated 2 d images of a non static scene we describe below two designs where using one or two cameras the target of pointing on a flat monitor or screen is identified without 3 d inference using only image morphing and line intersection this is accomplished by registering the images with the target plane when used to identify a pointing target on a surface hidden from the camera e g a computer monitor which supports the camera itself as in most pc configurations we add aperture s coplanar with the target surface in front of the camera s we describe experimental results showing a fully automated procedure for pointing target detection with high accuracy the simplicity of our method and its robustness as well as the relative accuracy of our results can make pointing a practical means of human machine interaction
A computer vision system for on-screen item selection by finger pointing
Pointing at planar surfaces such as TV and computer monitors or projection screens can be a useful mode of interaction between humans and machines. To a large extent what seems to hinder the use of vision in such practical applications is the difficulty of the computational task, which is typically defined as 3-D reconstruction from uncalibrated 2-D images of a non-static scene. We describe below two designs where, using one or two cameras, the target of pointing on a flat monitor or screen is identified without 3-D inference, using only image morphing and line intersection. This is accomplished by registering the images with the target plane. When used to identify a pointing target on a surface hidden from the camera (e.g., a computer monitor which supports the camera itself as in most PC configurations), we add aperture(s) coplanar with the target surface in front of the camera(s). We describe experimental results showing a fully automated procedure for pointing target detection with high accuracy. The simplicity of our method and its robustness, as well as the relative accuracy of our results, can make pointing a practical means of human-machine interaction.
https://openalex.org/W2145125115
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2,005
2005-08-24T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/cvpr.2001.990643
2119225581
1164975091
2001
combining single view recognition and multiple view stereo for architectural scenes
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this paper describes a structure from motion and recognition paradigm for generating 3d models from 2d sets of images in particular we consider the domain of architectural photographs a model based approach is adopted with the architectural model built from a lego kit of parameterised parts the approach taken is different from traditional stereo or shape from x approaches in that identification of the parameterised components such as windows doors buttresses etc from one image is combined with parallax information in order to generate the 3d model this model based approach has two main benefits first it allows the inference of shape and texture where the evidence from the images is weak and second it recovers not only geometry and texture but also an interpretation of the model which can be used for automatic enhancement techniques such as the application of reflective textures to windows
Combining single view recognition and multiple view stereo for architectural scenes
This paper describes a structure from motion and recognition paradigm for generating 3D models from 2D sets of images. In particular we consider the domain of architectural photographs. A model based approach is adopted with the architectural model built from a "Lego kit" of parameterised parts. The approach taken is different from traditional stereo or shape from X approaches in that identification of the parameterised components (such as windows, doors, buttresses etc) from one image is combined with parallax information in order to generate the 3D model. This model based approach has two main benefits: first, it allows the inference of shape and texture where the evidence from the images is weak; and second, it recovers not only geometry and texture but also an interpretation of the model, which can be used for automatic enhancement techniques such as the application of reflective textures to windows.
https://openalex.org/W2119225581
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2,002
2002-11-13T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/iccv.2001.937528
1980670777
1164321581
2001
computer graphics in germany
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introduction in germany we are witnessing for some 20 years an increasing interest in computer graphics animation art visualization and hardware initially in the 80s the growth of computer graphics groups at german universities was slow but then sometime in the early 90s a critical point of no return was reached since then it seems as if every computer science department has been striving to install a graphics group if it did not already have one in addition centers of research and development in computer graphics are operating within institutions that are funded publicly or by industry a prominent example of the rapid development and joint activities of universities and research centers are the institutions located in darmstadt in 1975 prof jose encarnacao founded the interactive graphics system group to involve industrial partners in computer graphics research he established the computer graphics center zgdv in 1984 three years later the fraunhofer society opened its doors with a work group which led to the fraunhofer institute for computer graphics since then other institutions in germany and abroad have joined what is now called the ini graphicsnet one of the world s largest research institutes in computer graphics 300 full time employees 450 research assistants dm 72 million budget in 2000 the prestigious max planck gesellschaft founded a new research group on computer graphics within the max planck institute of computer science on the campus of the university of the saarland headed by prof hanspeter seidel also the konrad zuse zentrum zib in berlin hosts a strong visualization group two years ago the german research center for artificial intelligence dfki founded a research institute for visualization and simulation headed by prof hans hagen other public institutions with computer graphics research activities include the german national research center for information technology gmd housing research groups with a focus on virtual environments and digital media productions
Computer graphics in Germany
Introduction In Germany we are witnessing for some 20 years an increasing interest in computer graphics, animation, art, visualization and hardware. Initially in the ‘80s, the growth of computer graphics groups at German universities was slow. But then, sometime in the early ‘90s, a critical point-of-no-return was reached. Since then it seems as if every computer science department has been striving to install a graphics group, if it did not already have one. In addition, centers of research and development in computer graphics are operating within institutions that are funded publicly or by industry. A prominent example of the rapid development and joint activities of universities and research centers are the institutions located in Darmstadt. In 1975 Prof. Jose Encarnacao founded the Interactive Graphics System Group. To involve industrial partners in computer graphics research he established the Computer Graphics Center (ZGDV) in 1984. Three years later, the Fraunhofer Society opened its doors with a work group, which led to the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics. Since then, other institutions in Germany and abroad have joined what is now called the INI-GraphicsNet, one of the world’s largest research institutes in computer graphics (300 full time employees, 450 research assistants, DM 72 million budget in 2000). The prestigious Max-Planck-Gesellschaft founded a new research group on computer graphics within the Max-Planck-Institute of Computer Science on the campus of the University of the Saarland, headed by Prof. HansPeter Seidel. Also the Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum (ZIB) in Berlin hosts a strong visualization group. Two years ago the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) founded a research institute for visualization and simulation headed by Prof. Hans Hagen. Other public institutions with computer graphics research activities include the German National Research Center for Information Technology (GMD), housing research groups with a focus on virtual environments and digital media productions.
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https://doi.org/10.1145/601782.601787
2785959124
1192655580
2001
probabilistic context free grammars for syllabification and grapheme to phoneme conversion
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Probabilistic Context-Free Grammars for Syllabification and Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion
https://openalex.org/W2785959124
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2,001
2001-01-01T00:00:00
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2116654123
1166511975
2001
connectors synthesis for deadlock free component based architectures
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nowadays component based technologies offer straightforward ways of building applications from existing components although these technologies might differ in terms of the level of heterogeneity among components they support e g corba or com versus j2ee they all suffer the problem of dynamic integration that is once components are successfully integrated in a uniform context how is it possible to check control and assess that the dynamic behavior of the resulting application will not deadlock the authors propose an architectural connector based approach to this problem we compose a system in such a way that it is possible to check whether and why the system deadlocks depending on the kind of deadlock we have a strategy that automatically operates on the connector part of the system architecture in order to obtain a suitably equivalent version of the system which is deadlock free
Connectors synthesis for deadlock-free component based architectures
Nowadays component-based technologies offer straightforward ways of building applications from existing components. Although these technologies might differ in terms of the level of heterogeneity among components they support, e.g. CORBA or COM versus J2EE, they all suffer the problem of dynamic integration. That is, once components are successfully integrated in a uniform context how is it possible to check, control and assess that the dynamic behavior of the resulting application will not deadlock? The authors propose an architectural, connector-based approach to this problem. We compose a system in such a way that it is possible to check whether and why the system deadlocks. Depending on the kind of deadlock, we have a strategy that automatically operates on the connector part of the system architecture in order to obtain a suitably equivalent version of the system which is deadlock-free.
https://openalex.org/W2116654123
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2,005
2005-08-25T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/ase.2001.989803
1558954709
1163902177
2001
layered nanoassembly of three dimensional structures
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nems nanoelectromechanical systems loom beyond the mems horizon as the new frontier in miniaturization nanorobots and other nems are expected to find revolutionary applications in science engineering and everyday life until now nanostructures have been built primarily in 2d because of the difficulties of 3d fabrication this paper describes a promising approach to the construction of 3d nanostructures by working in successive layers much like the rapid prototyping techniques used in the macroscopic world each object nanolayer is built by nanomanipulation or possibly by programmed self assembly and then surrounded by a sacrificial layer that planarizes the sample and serves as a substrate for the deposition of the next object nanolayer initial experimental results which show that the approach is feasible are presented
Layered nanoassembly of three-dimensional structures
NEMS (nanoelectromechanical systems) loom beyond the MEMS horizon as the new frontier in miniaturization. Nanorobots and other NEMS are expected to find revolutionary applications in science, engineering and everyday life. Until now, nanostructures have been built primarily in 2D, because of the difficulties of 3D fabrication. This paper describes a promising approach to the construction of 3D nanostructures by working in successive layers, much like the rapid prototyping techniques used in the macroscopic world. Each object nanolayer is built by nanomanipulation, or possibly by programmed self-assembly, and then surrounded by a sacrificial layer that planarizes the sample and serves as a substrate for the deposition of the next object nanolayer. Initial experimental results which show that the approach is feasible are presented.
https://openalex.org/W1558954709
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2,002
2002-11-13T00:00:00
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Requicha", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5032962383", "display_name": "Sheffer Meltzer", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I1174212", "display_name": "University of Southern California", "ror": "https://ror.org/03taz7m60", "country_code": "US", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/US", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ], "countries": [ "US" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/US" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "S. Meltzer", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5020202580", "display_name": "R. Resch", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I1174212", "display_name": "University of Southern California", "ror": "https://ror.org/03taz7m60", "country_code": "US", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/US", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ], "countries": [ "US" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/US" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "R. Resch", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5009434691", "display_name": "David Lewis", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1245-3683" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I1174212", "display_name": "University of Southern California", "ror": "https://ror.org/03taz7m60", "country_code": "US", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/US", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ], "countries": [ "US" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/US" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "D. Lewis", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5083295872", "display_name": "Bruce E. Koel", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0032-4991" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I1174212", "display_name": "University of Southern California", "ror": "https://ror.org/03taz7m60", "country_code": "US", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/US", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ], "countries": [ "US" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/US" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "B.E. Koel", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5035687175", "display_name": "Mark E. Thompson", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7764-4096" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I1174212", "display_name": "University of Southern California", "ror": "https://ror.org/03taz7m60", "country_code": "US", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/US", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ], "countries": [ "US" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/US" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "M.E. Thompson", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Laboratory for Molecular Robotics, University of Southern California, USA", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I1174212" ] } ] } ]
https://doi.org/10.1109/robot.2001.933144
2123625615
1163988186
2001
tamino a dbms designed for xml
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abstract tamino is software ag s xml database management system in contrast to solutions of other dbms vendors tamino is not just another layer on top of a database system designed to support the relational or an object oriented data model rather tamino has been completely designed for xml this paper gives a short overview of tamino s architecture and then addresses some of the design considerations for tamino in particular areas are presented where database design for xml was nontrivial and where some issues are still open
Tamino - a DBMS designed for XML
Abstract: Tamino is Software AG's XML database management system. In contrast to solutions of other DBMS vendors, Tamino is not just another layer on top of a database system designed to support the relational or an object-oriented data model. Rather, Tamino has been completely designed for XML. This paper gives a short overview of Tamino's architecture and then addresses some of the design considerations for Tamino. In particular, areas are presented where database design for XML was nontrivial, and where some issues are still open.
https://openalex.org/W2123625615
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2005-08-29T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/icde.2001.914823
1555576437
1180662882
2001
a general method for scaling up machine learning algorithms and its application to clustering
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[]
A General Method for Scaling Up Machine Learning Algorithms and its Application to Clustering
https://openalex.org/W1555576437
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2,001
2001-06-28T00:00:00
[ { "author_position": "first", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5018711331", "display_name": "Pedro Domingos", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4523-5631" }, "institutions": [], "countries": [], "country_ids": [], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Pedro Domingos", "raw_affiliation_strings": [], "affiliations": [] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5078018174", "display_name": "Geoff Hulten", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [], "countries": [], "country_ids": [], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Geoff Hulten", "raw_affiliation_strings": [], "affiliations": [] } ]
null
2137165486
2606469623
2001
on using scalea for performance analysis of distributed and parallel programs
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in this paper we give an overview of scalea which is a new performance analysis tool for openmp mpi hpf and mixed parallel distributed programs scalea instruments executes and measures programs and computes a variety of performance overheads based on a novel overhead classification source code and hw profiling is combined in a single system which significantly extends the scope of possible overheads that can be measured and examined ranging from hw counters such as the number of cache misses or floating point operations to more complex performance metrics such as control or loss of parallelism moreover scalea uses a new representation of code regions called the dynamic code region call graph which enables detailed overhead analysis for arbitrary code regions an instrumentation description file is used to relate performance information to code regions of the input program and to reduce instrumentation overhead several experiments with realistic codes that cover mpi openmp hpf and mixed openmp mpi codes demonstrate the usefulness of scalea
On Using SCALEA for Performance Analysis of Distributed and Parallel Programs
In this paper we give an overview of SCALEA, which is a new performance analysis tool for OpenMP, MPI, HPF, and mixed parallel/distributed programs. SCALEA instruments, executes and measures programs and computes a variety of performance overheads based on a novel overhead classification. Source code and HW-profiling is combined in a single system which significantly extends the scope of possible overheads that can be measured and examined, ranging from HW-counters, such as the number of cache misses or floating point operations, to more complex performance metrics, such as control or loss of parallelism. Moreover, SCALEA uses a new representation of code regions, called the dynamic code region call graph, which enables detailed overhead analysis for arbitrary code regions. An instrumentation description file is used to relate performance information to code regions of the input program and to reduce instrumentation overhead. Several experiments with realistic codes that cover MPI, OpenMP, HPF, and mixed OpenMP/MPI codes demonstrate the usefulness of SCALEA.
https://openalex.org/W2137165486
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2,001
2001-11-10T00:00:00
[ { "author_position": "first", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5060331063", "display_name": "Hong‐Linh Truong", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1465-9722" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I129774422", "display_name": "University of Vienna", "ror": "https://ror.org/03prydq77", "country_code": "AT", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/AT", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I129774422" ] } ], "countries": [ "AT" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/AT" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Hong-Linh Truong", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "University of Vienna, Austria" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "University of Vienna, Austria", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I129774422" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5000119692", "display_name": "Thomas Fahringer", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4293-1228" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I129774422", "display_name": "University of Vienna", "ror": "https://ror.org/03prydq77", "country_code": "AT", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/AT", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I129774422" ] } ], "countries": [ "AT" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/AT" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Thomas Fahringer", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "University of Vienna, Austria" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "University of Vienna, Austria", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I129774422" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5047162823", "display_name": "Georg K. H. Madsen", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9844-9145" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I121760703", "display_name": "University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien", "ror": "https://ror.org/04jsx0x49", "country_code": "AT", "type": "education", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/AT", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/education", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I121760703" ] } ], "countries": [ "AT" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/AT" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Georg Madsen", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "Technical University, Vienna, Austria" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "Technical University, Vienna, Austria", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I121760703" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5029524538", "display_name": "Allen D. Malony", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9598-7201" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I181233156", "display_name": "University of Oregon", "ror": "https://ror.org/0293rh119", "country_code": "US", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/US", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I181233156" ] } ], "countries": [ "US" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/US" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Allen D. Malony", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "University of Oregon, Eugene, OR" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "University of Oregon, Eugene, OR", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I181233156" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5069307177", "display_name": "H Moritsch", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I129774422", "display_name": "University of Vienna", "ror": "https://ror.org/03prydq77", "country_code": "AT", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/AT", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I129774422" ] } ], "countries": [ "AT" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/AT" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Hans Moritsch", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "University of Vienna, Austria" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "University of Vienna, Austria", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I129774422" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5023240094", "display_name": "Sameer Shende", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2592-669X" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I181233156", "display_name": "University of Oregon", "ror": "https://ror.org/0293rh119", "country_code": "US", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/US", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I181233156" ] } ], "countries": [ "US" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/US" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Sameer Shende", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "University of Oregon, Eugene, OR" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "University of Oregon, Eugene, OR", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I181233156" ] } ] } ]
https://doi.org/10.1145/582034.582068
2110459974
1133523790
2001
indexing and querying xml data for regular path expressions
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with the advent of xml as a standard for data representation and exchange on the internet storing and querying xml data becomes more and more important several xml query languages have been proposed and the common feature of the languages is the use of regular path expressions to query xml data this poses a new challenge concerning indexing and searching xml data because conventional approaches based on tree traversals may not meet the processing requirements under heavy access requests in this paper we propose a new system for indexing and storing xml data based on a numbering scheme for elements this numbering scheme quickly determines the ancestor descendant relationship between elements in the hierarchy of xml data we also propose several algorithms for processing regular path expressions namely 1 join for searching paths from an element to another 2 join for scanning sorted elements and attributes to find element attribute pairs and 3 join for finding kleene closure on repeated paths or elements the join algorithm is highly effective particularly for searching paths that are very long or whose lengths are unknown experimental results from our prototype system implementation show that the proposed algorithms can process xml queries with regular path expressions by up to an or
Indexing and Querying XML Data for Regular Path Expressions
With the advent of XML as a standard for data representation and exchange on the Internet, storing and querying XML data becomes more and more important. Several XML query languages have been proposed, and the common feature of the languages is the use of regular path expressions to query XML data. This poses a new challenge concerning indexing and searching XML data, because conventional approaches based on tree traversals may not meet the processing requirements under heavy access requests. In this paper, we propose a new system for indexing and storing XML data based on a numbering scheme for elements. This numbering scheme quickly determines the ancestor-descendant relationship between elements in the hierarchy of XML data. We also propose several algorithms for processing regular path expressions, namely, (1) -Join for searching paths from an element to another, (2) -Join for scanning sorted elements and attributes to find element-attribute pairs, and (3) -Join for finding Kleene-Closure on repeated paths or elements. The -Join algorithm is highly effective particularly for searching paths that are very long or whose lengths are unknown. Experimental results from our prototype system implementation show that the proposed algorithms can process XML queries with regular path expressions by up to an or
https://openalex.org/W2110459974
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2,001
2001-09-11T00:00:00
[ { "author_position": "first", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5029717787", "display_name": "Quanzhong Li", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8047-2830" }, "institutions": [], "countries": [], "country_ids": [], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Quanzhong Li", "raw_affiliation_strings": [], "affiliations": [] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5006334513", "display_name": "Bongki Moon", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9382-8306" }, "institutions": [], "countries": [], "country_ids": [], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Bongki Moon", "raw_affiliation_strings": [], "affiliations": [] } ]
null
88197265
1180274659
2001
wireless security is it real
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[]
Wireless Security - Is It Real?
https://openalex.org/W88197265
[]
2,001
2001-01-01T00:00:00
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null
2150014563
1145019647
2001
distributed virtual reality using octopus
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[ "2016221532", "3055756235", "343408775" ]
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with the widespread popularity of the internet and advances in distributed computing and in virtual reality more flexibility is needed in the development and use of collaborative virtual environments in this paper we present octopus a cross platform object oriented api for constructing shared virtual worlds the list of goals for octopus a description of its design and a detailed discussion of its implementation are provided the design description gives explanations of the three components of octopus the core that handles networking and data sharing the interface for implementing user representations in the virtual space avatars and the actual implementations of the avatars
Distributed virtual reality using Octopus
With the widespread popularity of the Internet and advances in distributed computing and in virtual reality, more flexibility is needed in the development and use of collaborative virtual environments. In this paper, we present Octopus, a cross-platform, object-oriented API for constructing shared virtual worlds. The list of goals for Octopus, a description of its design and a detailed discussion of its implementation are provided. The design description gives explanations of the three components of Octopus: the core that handles networking and data sharing, the interface for implementing user representations in the virtual space (avatars), and the actual implementations of the avatars.
https://openalex.org/W2150014563
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2,002
2002-11-13T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/vr.2001.913770
1909487977
1164975091
2001
segmentation of the left ventricle in cardiac mr images
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[ "2136918683", "1818914027", "2049291688" ]
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this paper describes a segmentation technique to automatically extract the myocardium in 4d cardiac mr images for quantitative cardiac analysis and the diagnosis of patients three different modules are presented the automatic localization algorithm is able to approximately locate the left ventricle in an image using a maximum discrimination technique then the local deformation algorithm can deform active contours so that they align to the edges in the image to produce the desired outlining of the myocardium finally the global localization algorithm is able to propagate segmented contours from one image in the data set to all the others we have experimented with the proposed method on a large number of patients and present some examples to show the strengths and pitfalls of our algorithm
Segmentation of the left ventricle in cardiac MR images
This paper describes a segmentation technique to automatically extract the myocardium in 4D cardiac MR images for quantitative cardiac analysis and the diagnosis of patients. Three different modules are presented. The automatic localization algorithm is able to approximately locate the left ventricle in an image using a maximum discrimination technique. Then, the local deformation algorithm can deform active contours so that they align to the edges in the image to produce the desired outlining of the myocardium. Finally, the global localization algorithm is able to propagate segmented contours from one image in the data set to all the others. We have experimented with the proposed method on a large number of patients and present some examples to show the strengths and pitfalls of our algorithm.
https://openalex.org/W1909487977
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2,002
2002-11-13T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/iccv.2001.937558
2124778735
1203999783
2001
achieving budget balance with vickrey based payment schemes in exchanges
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[ "2101135606", "1129663990", "674775795" ]
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generalized vickrey mechanisms have received wide attention in the literature because they are efficient and strategy proof i e truthful bidding is optimal whatever the bids of other agents however it is well known that it is impossible for an exchange with multiple buyers and sellers to be efficient and budget balanced even putting strategy proofness to one side a market maker in an efficient exchange must make more payments than it collects we enforce budget balance as a hard constraint and explore payment rules to distribute surplus after an exchange clears to minimize distance to vickrey payments different rules lead to different levels of truth revelation and efficiency experimental and theoretical analysis suggest a simple threshold scheme which gives surplus to agents with payments further than a certain threshold value from their vickrey payments the scheme appears able to exploit agent uncertainty about bids from other agents to reduce manipulation and boost allocative efficiency in comparison with other simple rules
Achieving budget-balance with Vickrey-based payment schemes in exchanges
Generalized Vickrey mechanisms have received wide attention in the literature because they are efficient and strategy-proof, i.e. truthful bidding is optimal whatever the bids of other agents. However it is well-known that it is impossible for an exchange, with multiple buyers and sellers, to be efficient and budget-balanced, even putting strategy-proofness to one side. A market-maker in an efficient exchange must make more payments than it collects. We enforce budget-balance as a hard constraint, and explore payment rules to distribute surplus after an exchange clears to minimize distance to Vickrey payments. Different rules lead to different levels of truth-revelation and efficiency. Experimental and theoretical analysis suggest a simple Threshold scheme, which gives surplus to agents with payments further than a certain threshold value from their Vickrey payments. The scheme appears able to exploit agent uncertainty about bids from other agents to reduce manipulation and boost allocative efficiency in comparison with other simple rules.
https://openalex.org/W2124778735
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2,001
2001-08-04T00:00:00
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null
2084036689
1135342153
2001
improving mobile internet usability
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mobile internet technologies such as wap are important for pervasive anytime anywhere computing although much progress has been made in terms of technological innovation many of mobile internet systems are difficult to use lack flexibility and robustness they give a poor user experience evaluation and theoretical analysis of usability combined with innovative design can achieve significant improvements in user performance and satisfaction using such multidisciplinary methods explains the negative reactions to wap and more constructively suggest ways of developing more effective and efficient devices and services
Improving mobile internet usability
Mobile internet technologies, such as WAP, are important for pervasive, anytime, anywhere computing. Although much progress has been made in terms of technological innovation, many of mobile internet systems are difficult to use, lack flexibility and robustness. They give a poor user experience. Evaluation and theoretical analysis of usability combined with innovative design can achieve significant improvements in user performance and satisfaction. Using such multidisciplinary methods explains the negative reactions to WAP, and — more constructively — suggest ways of developing more effective and efficient devices and services.
https://openalex.org/W2084036689
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2,001
2001-04-01T00:00:00
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Pazzani", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4240-7349" }, "institutions": [], "countries": [], "country_ids": [], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Michael Pazzani", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "AdaptiveInfo, 111 Innovation Drive, Suite 200, Irvine, CA" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "AdaptiveInfo, 111 Innovation Drive, Suite 200, Irvine, CA", "institution_ids": [] } ] } ]
https://doi.org/10.1145/371920.372181
1510514866
1188739475
2001
english tasks all words and verb lexical sample
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we describe our experience in preparing the lexicon and sense tagged corpora used in the english all words and lexical sample tasks of senseval 2
English Tasks: All-Words and Verb Lexical Sample
We describe our experience in preparing the lexicon and sense-tagged corpora used in the English all-words and lexical sample tasks of Senseval-2.
https://openalex.org/W1510514866
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2,001
2001-07-05T00:00:00
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null
75645387
1180274659
2001
practical experiences with atm encryption
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cellcase is a commercial high speed encryptor for asynchronous transfer mode atm networks available since 1997 it provides data confidentiality and entity authentication at the atm layer encrypting atm cell payloads at rates from t1 1 5 mb s to oc 12c 622 mb s though deployed prior to the adoption of the atm forum security specification 1999 cellcase implements many of the mechanisms defined by that standard in this paper we describe how cellcase is deployed in actual networks as well as customer experience with services such as counter mode encryption key exchange and key update based on this experience we also discuss possible changes to the atm forum specification
Practical Experiences with ATM Encryption.
CellCase is a commercial high-speed encryptor for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks, available since 1997. It provides data confidentiality and entity authentication at the ATM layer, encrypting ATM cell payloads at rates from T1 (1.5 Mb/s) to OC-12c (622 Mb/s). Though deployed prior to the adoption of the ATM Forum Security Specification (1999), CellCase implements many of the mechanisms defined by that standard. In this paper, we describe how CellCase is deployed in actual networks, as well as customer experience with services such as counter-mode encryption, key exchange, and key update. Based on this experience, we also discuss possible changes to the ATM Forum specification.
https://openalex.org/W75645387
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2,001
2001-01-01T00:00:00
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null
2160062864
1141854641
2001
the punch virtual file system seamless access to decentralized storage services in a computational grid
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describes a virtual file system that allows data to be transferred on demand between storage and computational servers for the duration of a computing session the solution works with unmodified applications even commercial ones running on standard operating systems and hardware the virtual file system employs software proxies to broker transactions between standard nfs network file system clients and servers the proxies are dynamically configured and controlled by computational grid middleware the approach has been implemented and extensively exercised in the context of punch purdue university network computing hubs an operational computing portal that has more than 1 500 users across 24 countries the results show that the virtual file system performs well in comparison to native nfs performance analyses show that the proxy incurs mean overheads of 1 and 18 with respect to native nfs for a single client execution of the andrew benchmark in two representative computing environments and that the average overhead for eight clients can be reduced to within 1 of native nfs with concurrent proxies
The PUNCH virtual file system: seamless access to decentralized storage services in a computational grid
Describes a virtual file system that allows data to be transferred on demand between storage and computational servers for the duration of a computing session. The solution works with unmodified applications (even commercial ones) running on standard operating systems and hardware. The virtual file system employs software proxies to broker transactions between standard NFS (Network File System) clients and servers; the proxies are dynamically configured and controlled by computational grid middleware. The approach has been implemented and extensively exercised in the context of PUNCH (Purdue University Network Computing Hubs), an operational computing portal that has more than 1,500 users across 24 countries. The results show that the virtual file system performs well in comparison to native NFS: performance analyses show that the proxy incurs mean overheads of 1% and 18% with respect to native NFS for a single-client execution of the Andrew benchmark in two representative computing environments, and that the average overhead for eight clients can be reduced to within 1% of native NFS with concurrent proxies.
https://openalex.org/W2160062864
[]
2,002
2002-11-13T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/hpdc.2001.945201
1608435723
1162450063
2001
agvi automatic generation verification and implementation of security protocols
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as new internet applications emerge new security protocols and systems need to be designed and implemented unfortunately the current protocol design and implementation process is often ad hoc and error prone to solve this problem we have designed and implemented a toolkit agvi automatic generation verification and implementation of security protocols with agvi the protocol designer inputs the system specification such as cryptographic key setup and security requirements agvi will then automatically find the near optimal protocols for the specific application proves the correctness of the protocols and implement the protocols in java our experiments have successfully generated new and even simpler protocols than the ones documented in the literature
AGVI - Automatic Generation, Verification, and Implementation of Security Protocols
As new Internet applications emerge, new security protocols and systems need to be designed and implemented. Unfortunately the current protocol design and implementation process is often ad-hoc and error prone. To solve this problem, we have designed and implemented a toolkit AGVI, Automatic Generation, Verification, and Implementation of Security Protocols. With AGVI, the protocol designer inputs the system specification (such as cryptographic key setup) and security requirements. AGVI will then automatically find the near-optimal protocols for the specific application, proves the correctness of the protocols and implement the protocols in Java. Our experiments have successfully generated new and even simpler protocols than the ones documented in the literature.
https://openalex.org/W1608435723
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2001-01-01T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44585-4_21
2148804827
1190910256
2001
the implementation of a multi server distributed mpeg video system
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the development of video on demand systems have evolved from dedicated networks w bolosky et al 1996 to environments that are open unpredictable and with considerable uncertainty in workload and resource requirements s gringeri et al 1998 r reibman and a berger 1993 the key problem is how to achieve predictable system performance without much control on the open and unpredictable network the idea of feedback control has been utilized successfully in multimedia applications and shown to be effective in real time video streaming applications j bolot and t turletti 1994 c cowan et al t hasegawa et al 1999 the paper is a report on the progress of implementing a distributed mpeg video system with qos and feedback control the detailed design and simulation results were reported in previous work k y lam et al 1998 j ng et al 2000 1998 h k wai and j k ng 1998 the major contribution of the paper is to present the implementation details on the video servers and the middleware of the video client
The implementation of a multi-server distributed MPEG video system
The development of video on demand systems have evolved from dedicated networks (W. Bolosky et al., 1996) to environments that are open, unpredictable, and with considerable uncertainty in workload and resource requirements (S. Gringeri et al., 1998; R. Reibman and A. Berger, 1993). The key problem is how to achieve predictable system performance without much control on the open and unpredictable network. The idea of feedback control has been utilized successfully in multimedia applications and shown to be effective in real time video streaming applications (J. Bolot and T. Turletti, 1994; C. Cowan et al., T. Hasegawa et al., 1999). The paper is a report on the progress of implementing a distributed MPEG video system with QoS and feedback control. The detailed design and simulation results were reported in previous work (K.Y. Lam et al., 1998; J. Ng et al., 2000; 1998; H.K. Wai and J.K. Ng, 1998). The major contribution of the paper is to present the implementation details on the video servers and the middleware of the video client.
https://openalex.org/W2148804827
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2002-11-13T00:00:00
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https://doi.org/10.1109/rttas.2001.929871
2119276016
1163902177
2001
design and analysis of a redundantly actuated parallel mechanism for rapid machining
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this paper describes the design construction and performance analysis of the eclipse a redundantly actuated six degree of freedom parallel mechanism intended for rapid machining the eclipse is a compact mechanism capable of performing five face machining in a single setup while retaining the advantages of high stiffness and high accuracy characteristic of parallel mechanisms we compare numerical and algebraic algorithms for the forward and inverse kinematics of a class of the eclipse and formalize the notion of machine tool workspace we also develop a simple method for the first order elasto kinematic analysis of parallel mechanisms that is amenable to design iterations a complete characterization of the singularities of the eclipse is given and redundant actuation is proposed as a solution the eclipse case study demonstrates how diverse analytical tools originally developed in a robotics context can be synthesized into a practical design methodology for parallel mechanisms
Design and analysis of a redundantly actuated parallel mechanism for rapid machining
This paper describes the design, construction, and performance analysis of the Eclipse, a redundantly actuated six-degree-of-freedom parallel mechanism intended for rapid machining. The Eclipse is a compact mechanism capable of performing five-face machining in a single setup while retaining the advantages of high stiffness and high accuracy characteristic of parallel mechanisms. We compare numerical and algebraic algorithms for the forward and inverse kinematics of a class of the Eclipse and formalize the notion of machine tool workspace. We also develop a simple method for the first-order elasto-kinematic analysis of parallel mechanisms that is amenable to design iterations. A complete characterization of the singularities of the Eclipse is given, and redundant actuation is proposed as a solution. The Eclipse case study demonstrates how diverse analytical tools originally developed in a robotics context can be synthesized into a practical design methodology for parallel mechanisms.
https://openalex.org/W2119276016
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2001-08-01T00:00:00
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Park", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0293-6975" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I139264467", "display_name": "Seoul National University", "ror": "https://ror.org/04h9pn542", "country_code": "KR", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/KR", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ], "countries": [ "KR" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/KR" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Frank Chongwoo Park", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5110216912", "display_name": "Sun Joong Ryu", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I139264467", "display_name": "Seoul National University", "ror": "https://ror.org/04h9pn542", "country_code": "KR", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/KR", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ], "countries": [ "KR" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/KR" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Sun Joong Ryu", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5100753947", "display_name": "Jinwook Kim", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5674-0380" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I139264467", "display_name": "Seoul National University", "ror": "https://ror.org/04h9pn542", "country_code": "KR", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/KR", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ], "countries": [ "KR" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/KR" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Jinwook Kim", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5101888473", "display_name": "Jae Chul Hwang", "orcid": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1407-2761" }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I139264467", "display_name": "Seoul National University", "ror": "https://ror.org/04h9pn542", "country_code": "KR", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/KR", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ], "countries": [ "KR" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/KR" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Jae Chul Hwang", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "middle", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5007868906", "display_name": "Changbeom Park", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I139264467", "display_name": "Seoul National University", "ror": "https://ror.org/04h9pn542", "country_code": "KR", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/KR", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ], "countries": [ "KR" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/KR" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "Changbeom Park", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ] }, { "author_position": "last", "author": { "id": "https://openalex.org/A5109846164", "display_name": "C.C. Iurascu", "orcid": null }, "institutions": [ { "id": "https://openalex.org/I139264467", "display_name": "Seoul National University", "ror": "https://ror.org/04h9pn542", "country_code": "KR", "type": "funder", "country_id": "https://openalex.org/countries/KR", "type_id": "https://openalex.org/institution-types/funder", "lineage": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ], "countries": [ "KR" ], "country_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/countries/KR" ], "is_corresponding": false, "raw_author_name": "C.C. Iurascu", "raw_affiliation_strings": [ "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea" ], "affiliations": [ { "raw_affiliation_string": "School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea", "institution_ids": [ "https://openalex.org/I139264467" ] } ] } ]
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