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1993
Szafron, Duane, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Wilson, Gregory
Technical report TR93-09. The explosive growth of commercial and academic interest in parallel and distributed computing during the past fifteen years has been accompanied by a corresponding increase in the number of available parallel programming systems, and in the variety of approaches to...
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1994
Iglinski, Paul, Smith, Carol, Morrow, Chris, Szafron, Duane, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Parsons, Ian, Kornelsen, Randal
Technical report TR94-04. This document is a user's manual for version 2.2 of the Enterprise parallel programming system. Enterprise is an interactive graphical programming environment for designing, coding, debugging, testing and executing programs in a distributed hardware environment. ...
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1995
MacDonald, Steve, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Novillo, Diego, Woloschuk, David, Parsons, Ian, Szafron, Duane, Iglinski, Paul, Morrow, Chris
Technical report TR95-02. This paper contains an introduction and user manual for the Enterprise Parallel Programming System, including the programming model, the meta-programming model and tools (animation, replay and debugging). | TRID-ID TR95-02
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Enterprise: An Interactive Graphical Programming Environment For Distributed Software Development
Download1991
Mohsin, Jimmy, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Lu, Paul, Chan, Enoch, Szafron, Duane, Smith, Carol, Wong, Pok Sze
Technical report TR91-17. Workstation environments have been in use for more than a decade now. Although a network of workstations together represents a large amount of aggregate computing power, single users often cannot utilize these resources for their applications. Enterprise is a...
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2003
Greiner, Russ, Poulin, B., Lu, Paul, Anvik, J., Lu, Z., Macdonell, Cam, Wishart, David, Eisner, Roman, Szafron, Duane
Technical report TR03-09. Naive Bayes classifiers, a popular tool for predicting the labels of query instances, are typically learned from a training set. However, since many training sets contain noisy data, a classifier user may be reluctant to blindly trust a predicted label. We present a...
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2001
Schaeffer, Jonathan, Charter, K., Lu, Paul, Szafron, Duane, Parsons, I., Driga, A.
Technical report TR01-10. For two DNA or protein sequences of length m and n, dynamic programming alignment algorithms like Needleman-Wunsch and Smith-Waterman take O(m x n) time and use O(m x n) space, so we refer to them as full matrix (FM) algorithms. This space requirement means that large...
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2012
Lanctot, Marc, Gibson, Richard, Burch, Neil, Szafron, Duane
In large extensive form games with imperfect information, Counterfactual Regret Minimization (CFR) is a popular, iterative algorithm for computing approximate Nash equilibria. While the base algorithm performs a full tree traversal on each iteration, Monte Carlo CFR (MCCFR) reduces the per...
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1992
Technical report TR92-19. In August 1992, the first man versus machine world championship took place. The champion, Dr. Marion Tinsley, is arguably the greatest checkers player that ever lived. The challenger was the computer checkers program Chinook, a 3 year team effort from the University of...
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1996
Li, John, Ozsu, M. Tamer, Szafron, Duane
Technical report TR96-12. Modeling moving objects has become a topic of increasing interest in the area of video databases. Two key aspects of such modeling are object spatial and temporal relationships. In this paper we introduce an innovative way to represent the trajectory of a single...
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1996
Goralwalla, Iqbal, Ozsu, M. Tamer, Leontiev, Yuri, Szafron, Duane
Technical report TR96-03. Most of the work in modeling time in information systems has concentrated on issues such as support for historical information and providing query facilities to manipulate such information. In doing so, some simplistic view of the underling nature of time has been...