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A Characterization of Scalable Shared Memories Prince Kohli Gil Neiger Mustaque Ahamad GIT{CC{93/04 January 19, 1993
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A Characterization of Scalable Shared Memories Prince Kohli Gil Neiger Mustaque Ahamad GIT{CC{93/04 January 19, 1993
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A Characterization of Scalable Shared Memories Prince Kohli Gil Neiger Mustaque Ahamad GIT{CC{93/04 January 19, 1993
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Determining Transformation Sequences for Loop Parallelization Bill Appelbe College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Kevin Smith Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Emory University Atlanta, Georgia 30322
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Machine Learning: Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference, pp. 265{269, Chicago, IL, June 1991. A Goal-Based Approach to Intelligent Information Retrieval Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu Lawrence Hunter
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Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Multistrategy Learning, Harpers Ferry, WV, November, 1991. 217 Using Introspective Reasoning to Select Learning Strategies Michael Cox and Ashwin Ram cox@cc.gatech.edu ashwin@cc.gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA
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PATCH A New Algorithm for Rapid Incremental Dependence Analysis Bill Appelbe Kevin Smith Kurt Stirewalt Technical Report No. GIT-CC-91/24 April 1991 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 - 2 -
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Proceedings of the Twelvth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Cambridge, MA, August 1990. Knowledge Goals: A Theory of Interestingness Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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Machine Learning: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference, pp. 313{320, Austin, TX, June 1990. Incremental Learning of Explanation Patterns and their Indices Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail:
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IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 1992. The Learning of Reactive Control Parameters Through Genetic Algorithms Michael Pearce, Ronald Arkin, and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 U.S.A.
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Proceedings of the Fourth Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium, pp. 226{231, Cocoa Beach, FL, April 1991. Learning Indices for Schema Selection Sambasiva Bhatta and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Proceedings of the Twelvth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Cambridge, MA, August 1990. Decision Models: A Theory of Volitional Explanation Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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Machine Learning: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference, Workshop on Computational Architectures, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1992. An Architecture for Integrated Introspective Learning Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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AAAI Fall Symposium on AI for Real-World Autonomous Mobile Robots", Cambridge, MA, October 1992. A Case-Based Approach to Reactive Control for Autonomous Robots Kenneth Moorman and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology
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Optimizing Parallel Programs Using Affinity Regions Bill Appelbe and Balakrishnan Lakshmanan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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plausibility might actually be undesirable in a humorous explanation.) Given a task, ACCEPTER examines the causes outlined in a candidate explanation, to determine whether those causes are sufficient to accomplish the task. For example, suppose the explainer's task is to repair a malfunctioning device.
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Bellcore Workshop on High-Performance Information Filtering, Morristown, NJ, November 1991. Interest-based information filtering and extraction in natural language understanding systems Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail:
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Learning Momentum: On-line Performance Enhancement for Reactive Systems Russell J. Clark, Ronald C. Arkin, and Ashwin Ram Technical Report GIT-CC-91/37 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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n e l eneration of Static Single ssign ent or fro an Incre ental e endence ra e ork. 1 ur re a e e eorgia Institute of echnology Atlanta, erorgia e e he I E orporation c ean, irginia A stract We have developed an incremental dependence analysis framework which supports an interactive parallelizing tool.
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Case-based reactive navigation: A case-based method for on-line selection and adaptation of reactive control parameters in autonomous robotic systems Ashwin Ram Ronald C. Arkin Kenneth Moorman Russell J. Clark College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Controlling User Interface Objects Through Pre- and Postconditions last modified 7/15/91, printed 8/8/91 6 of 6 Partial funding for this work was provided by Sun Microsystems collaborative research program, and by National Science Foundation Grant # IRI-8813179. We thank Bob Ellis of Sun for his
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last modified 6/24/91, printed 8/8/91 1 of 7 Coupling Application design and User interface design Dennis J.M.J. de Baar & James D. Foley Kevin Mullet College of Computing Human Interface Technology Group Georgia Institute of Technology Sun Microsystems Inc. foley@cc.gatech.edu mullet@eng.sun.com june
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Controlling User Interface Objects Through Pre- and Postconditions last modified 7/15/91, printed 8/8/91 6 of 6 Partial funding for this work was provided by Sun Microsystems collaborative research program, and by National Science Foundation Grant # IRI-8813179. We thank Bob Ellis of Sun for his
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Running head: Learning strategies and transfer Learning Strategies and Transfer in the Domain of Programming Peter Pirolli and Margaret Recker University of California, Berkeley Learning Strategies and Transfer Page 2
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EXPERIMENTS WITH CONFIGURABLE LOCKS FOR MULTIPROCESSORS Bodhisattwa Mukherjee Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 e-mail: fbodhi, schwang@cc.gatech.edu
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Communications of the ACM, 35(12):80{81, December 1992. Natural Language Understanding for Information-Filtering Systems Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu Traditional approaches to information filtering that rely on
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Animation Support in a User Interface Toolkit: Flexible, Robust, and Reusable Abstractions Scott E. Hudson John T. Stasko Graphics Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail: hudson@cc.gatech.edu, stasko@cc.gatech.edu
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An Environment to Support User Interface Evaluation Using Synchronized Video and Event Trace Recording Albert N. Badre, Scott E. Hudson, and Paulo J. Santos Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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A System for Efficient and Flexible One-Way Constraint Evaluation in C++ Scott E. Hudson Graphics Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail: hudson@cc.gatech.edu
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Frequency Characteristics of Moving Images Brian Guenter GVU Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology internet: brian.guenter@cc.gatech.edu phone: (404) 853-9378 2 1. The Fourier Transform under Affine Transformations The class of multidimensional signals we will be dealing with is
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1 A NOTATION FOR THE VISUAL SPECIFICATION OF GEOMETRIC RELATIONS IN RULE-BASED USER INTERFACE DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTS Andrey K. Yeatts Department of Computer Science University of Arizona Scott E. Hudson Graphics Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology
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Incorporating Psychophysical Models in Image Synthesis Brian Guenter College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332-0280 email: brian.guenter@cc.gatech.edu 1. Psychophysical Models in Image Synthesis It has long been known that the human visual system (HVS) is not a camera; the
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Incorporating Psychophysical Models in Image Synthesis Brian Guenter College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332-0280 email: brian.guenter@cc.gatech.edu 1. Psychophysical Models in Image Synthesis It has long been known that the human visual system (HVS) is not a camera; the
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1 A NOTATION FOR THE VISUAL SPECIFICATION OF GEOMETRIC RELATIONS IN RULE-BASED USER INTERFACE DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTS Andrey K. Yeatts Department of Computer Science University of Arizona Scott E. Hudson Graphics Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology
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Improving Performance by Use of Adaptive Objects: Experimentation with a Configurable Multiprocessor Thread Package Bodhisattwa Mukherjee Karsten Schwan College of Computing College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Atlanta, GA 30332
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1 A Framework for Low Level Analysis and Synthesis to Support High Level Authoring of Multimedia Documents Scott E. Hudson Chen-Ning Hsi Graphics Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Motion Compensated Compression of Computer Animation Frames Brian K. Guenter y, Hee Cheol Yun, and Russell M. Mersereau z
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ADAPTIVE PROMPTING Thomas K hme*, Uwe Malinowski*, James D. Foley** *Siemens Corporate Research and Development, ZFE ST SN 7, Otto- Hahn Ring 6, D-W 8000 M nchen 83, Federal Republic of Germany. **Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, 801 Atlantic Drive,
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1 User Interface Specification Using an Enhanced Spreadsheet Model Scott E. Hudson Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 This paper describes a new interactive environment for user interface specification which is based
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The Sensible Sharing Approach to a Scalable, High-Performance Database System Vibby Gottemukkala Edward Omiecinski Umakishore Ramachandran fvibby,edwardo,ramag@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93{24 March 1993
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Protocols for Collecting Responses in Multi-hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee James E. Burns Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{92/28 June 1992
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A Simulation-based Scalability Study of Parallel Systems Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-93/27 April 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 e-mail: rama@cc.gatech.edu
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The Sensible Sharing Approach to a Scalable, High-Performance Database System Vibby Gottemukkala Edward Omiecinski Umakishore Ramachandran fvibby,edwardo,ramag@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93{24 March 1993
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Causal Memory: Implementation, Programming Support and Experiences Ranjit John Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA e-mail: rjohn@cc.gatech.edu GIT-CC-93-10
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The Sensible Sharing Approach to a Scalable, High-Performance Database System Vibby Gottemukkala Edward Omiecinski Umakishore Ramachandran fvibby,edwardo,ramag@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93{24 March 1993
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Protocols for Collecting Responses in Multi-hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee James E. Burns Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{92/28 June 1992
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Protocols for Collecting Responses in Multi-hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee James E. Burns Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{92/28 June 1992
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Causal Memory: Implementation, Programming Support and Experiences Ranjit John Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA e-mail: rjohn@cc.gatech.edu GIT-CC-93-10
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A Simulation-based Scalability Study of Parallel Systems Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-93/27 April 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 e-mail: rama@cc.gatech.edu
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Causal Memory: Implementation, Programming Support and Experiences Ranjit John Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA e-mail: rjohn@cc.gatech.edu GIT-CC-93-10
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A Simulation-based Scalability Study of Parallel Systems Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-93/27 April 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 e-mail: rama@cc.gatech.edu
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Improved Randomized Broadcast Protocols in Multi-hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee James E. Burns Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{93/14 February 1993
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Improved Randomized Broadcast Protocols in Multi-hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee James E. Burns Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{93/14 February 1993
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Improved Randomized Broadcast Protocols in Multi-hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee James E. Burns Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{93/14 February 1993
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Experimentation with Configurable, Lightweight Threads on a KSR Multiprocessor Kaushik Ghosh Bodhisattwa Mukherjee Karsten Schwan June 23, 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 e-mail: fbodhi, kaushik, schwang@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93/37 6 June 1993
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Simplifying Fault-Tolerance: Providing the Abstraction of Crash Failures Rida A. Bazziy Gil Neiger GIT{CC{93/12 February 16, 1993
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Using Knowledge to Optimally Achieve Coordination in Distributed Systems Gil Neiger Rida A. Bazziy GIT{CC{93/26 April 9, 1993
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Simplifying the Design of Knowledge-Based Algorithms Using Knowledge Consistency Gil Neiger GIT{CC{92/40 July 20, 1992
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Using Knowledge to Optimally Achieve Coordination in Distributed Systems Gil Neiger Rida A. Bazziy GIT{CC{93/26 April 9, 1993
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Parallel and Configurable Protocols: Experiences with a Prototype and an Architectural Framework Bert Lindgren Bobby Krupczak Mostafa Ammar Karsten Schwan GIT{CC{93/22 March 1993
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Parallel and Configurable Protocols: Experiences with a Prototype and an Architectural Framework Bert Lindgren Bobby Krupczak Mostafa Ammar Karsten Schwan GIT{CC{93/22 March 1993
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Fast and Simple Byzantine Agreement James E. Burns and Gil Neiger GIT{CC{92/12 March 1992
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Simplifying the Design of Knowledge-Based Algorithms Using Knowledge Consistency Gil Neiger GIT{CC{92/40 July 20, 1992
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Issues in the Design of Distributed Shared Memory Systems GIT-CC-93/36 A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Division of Graduate Studies By Ajay Mohindra In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology May 1993
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Detection of Global State Predicates Keith Marzullo Cornell University Gil Neigery Georgia Institute of Technology GIT{CC{91/39 September 25, 1991
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Optimally Simulating Crash Failures in a Byzantine Environment Rida Bazziy Gil Neiger College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280 GIT{CC{91/38 Revised February 1, 1993
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Fast and Simple Byzantine Agreement James E. Burns and Gil Neiger GIT{CC{92/12 March 1992
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Fast and Simple Byzantine Agreement James E. Burns and Gil Neiger GIT{CC{92/12 March 1992
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Experimentation with Configurable, Lightweight Threads on a KSR Multiprocessor Kaushik Ghosh Bodhisattwa Mukherjee Karsten Schwan June 23, 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 e-mail: fbodhi, kaushik, schwang@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93/37 6 June 1993
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Issues in the Design of Distributed Shared Memory Systems GIT-CC-93/36 A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Division of Graduate Studies By Ajay Mohindra In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology May 1993
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Jya-Jang Tsai Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology June 15, 1993 is or as supporte grant 89 2362 1 n ro uc ion Discrete event simulation (DES) has long been a widely used technique for analyzing the behavior of complex dynamical systems such as communication networks,
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Simplifying Fault-Tolerance: Providing the Abstraction of Crash Failures Rida A. Bazziy Gil Neiger GIT{CC{93/12 February 16, 1993
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Optimally Simulating Crash Failures in a Byzantine Environment Rida Bazziy Gil Neiger College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280 GIT{CC{91/38 Revised February 1, 1993
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Using Knowledge to Optimally Achieve Coordination in Distributed Systems Gil Neiger Rida A. Bazziy GIT{CC{93/26 April 9, 1993
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Jya-Jang Tsai Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology June 15, 1993 is or as supporte grant 89 2362 1 n ro uc ion Discrete event simulation (DES) has long been a widely used technique for analyzing the behavior of complex dynamical systems such as communication networks,
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Simplifying the Design of Knowledge-Based Algorithms Using Knowledge Consistency Gil Neiger GIT{CC{92/40 July 20, 1992
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Optimally Simulating Crash Failures in a Byzantine Environment Rida Bazziy Gil Neiger College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280 GIT{CC{91/38 Revised February 1, 1993
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Detection of Global State Predicates Keith Marzullo Cornell University Gil Neigery Georgia Institute of Technology GIT{CC{91/39 September 25, 1991
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Issues in the Design of Distributed Shared Memory Systems GIT-CC-93/36 A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Division of Graduate Studies By Ajay Mohindra In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology May 1993
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Parallel and Configurable Protocols: Experiences with a Prototype and an Architectural Framework Bert Lindgren Bobby Krupczak Mostafa Ammar Karsten Schwan GIT{CC{93/22 March 1993
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Experimentation with Configurable, Lightweight Threads on a KSR Multiprocessor Kaushik Ghosh Bodhisattwa Mukherjee Karsten Schwan June 23, 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 e-mail: fbodhi, kaushik, schwang@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93/37 6 June 1993
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Detection of Global State Predicates Keith Marzullo Cornell University Gil Neigery Georgia Institute of Technology GIT{CC{91/39 September 25, 1991
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Jya-Jang Tsai Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology June 15, 1993 is or as supporte grant 89 2362 1 n ro uc ion Discrete event simulation (DES) has long been a widely used technique for analyzing the behavior of complex dynamical systems such as communication networks,
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Simplifying Fault-Tolerance: Providing the Abstraction of Crash Failures Rida A. Bazziy Gil Neiger GIT{CC{93/12 February 16, 1993
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Specifying Progress Properties with Leads-to Ken Calvert GIT{CC{92/59 December 1992
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Specifying Progress Properties with Leads-to Ken Calvert GIT{CC{92/59 December 1992
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Specifying Progress Properties with Leads-to Ken Calvert GIT{CC{92/59 December 1992
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Dynamic Scheduling for Obstacle Avoidance in Mobile Robots GIT-CC-93/39 Tucker Balch Harold Forbes Karsten Schwan June 30, 1993
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The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth: Alphabet Independent Two Dimensional Witness Table Construction Amihood Amir Gary Bensony Martin Farachz Georgia Tech U. of Southern California DIMACS GIT{CC{92/52 August 1992
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Dynamic Scheduling for Obstacle Avoidance in Mobile Robots GIT-CC-93/39 Tucker Balch Harold Forbes Karsten Schwan June 30, 1993
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The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth: Alphabet Independent Two Dimensional Witness Table Construction Amihood Amir Gary Bensony Martin Farachz Georgia Tech U. of Southern California DIMACS GIT{CC{92/52 August 1992
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Dynamic Scheduling for Obstacle Avoidance in Mobile Robots GIT-CC-93/39 Tucker Balch Harold Forbes Karsten Schwan June 30, 1993
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The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth: Alphabet Independent Two Dimensional Witness Table Construction Amihood Amir Gary Bensony Martin Farachz Georgia Tech U. of Southern California DIMACS GIT{CC{92/52 August 1992
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MAXIMUM AGREEMENT SUBTREE IN A SET OF EVOLUTIONARY TREES Amihood Amir Dmitry Keselmany Georgia Tech Georgia Tech GIT{CC{93/41 July 1993
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Alternative Object Organizations using Prototypes, Delegation and Split Objects Hern an Astudillo R. John J. Shilling hernan@cc.gatech.edu shilling@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-CS-93/31 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 July 2, 1993
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The Power of Processor Consistency Mustaque Ahamad Rida A. Bazziy Ranjit John Prince Kohli Gil Neiger GIT{CC{92/34 December 31, 1992 Revised: July 8, 1993
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Case-based reactive navigation: A case-based method for on-line selection and adaptation of reactive control parameters in autonomous robotic systems Ashwin Ram Ronald C. Arkin Kenneth Moorman Russell J. Clark College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Introspective reasoning using meta-explanations for multistrategy learning Ashwin Ram and Michael T. Cox College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 ashwin@cc.gatech.edu and cox@cc.gatech.edu
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The Use of Explicit Goals for Knowledge to Guide Inference and Learning Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu Lawrence Hunter National Library of Medicine Building 38A, Mail Stop 54 Bethesda, MD 20894 (301)
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The Use of Explicit Goals for Knowledge to Guide Inference and Learning Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu Lawrence Hunter National Library of Medicine Building 38A, Mail Stop 54 Bethesda, MD 20894 (301)
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Case-based reactive navigation: A case-based method for on-line selection and adaptation of reactive control parameters in autonomous robotic systems Ashwin Ram Ronald C. Arkin Kenneth Moorman Russell J. Clark College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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The Power of Processor Consistency Mustaque Ahamad Rida A. Bazziy Ranjit John Prince Kohli Gil Neiger GIT{CC{92/34 December 31, 1992 Revised: July 8, 1993
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Introspective reasoning using meta-explanations for multistrategy learning Ashwin Ram and Michael T. Cox College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 ashwin@cc.gatech.edu and cox@cc.gatech.edu
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MAXIMUM AGREEMENT SUBTREE IN A SET OF EVOLUTIONARY TREES Amihood Amir Dmitry Keselmany Georgia Tech Georgia Tech GIT{CC{93/41 July 1993
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A theory of questions and question asking Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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The Power of Processor Consistency Mustaque Ahamad Rida A. Bazziy Ranjit John Prince Kohli Gil Neiger GIT{CC{92/34 December 31, 1992 Revised: July 8, 1993
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Case-based reactive navigation: A case-based method for on-line selection and adaptation of reactive control parameters in autonomous robotic systems Ashwin Ram Ronald C. Arkin Kenneth Moorman Russell J. Clark College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Reorganizing Split Objects Hern an Astudillo R. John J. Shilling hernan@cc.gatech.edu shilling@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-CS-93/32 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 July 2, 1993
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Reorganizing Split Objects Hern an Astudillo R. John J. Shilling hernan@cc.gatech.edu shilling@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-CS-93/32 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 July 2, 1993
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MAXIMUM AGREEMENT SUBTREE IN A SET OF EVOLUTIONARY TREES Amihood Amir Dmitry Keselmany Georgia Tech Georgia Tech GIT{CC{93/41 July 1993
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Reorganizing Split Objects Hern an Astudillo R. John J. Shilling hernan@cc.gatech.edu shilling@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-CS-93/32 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 July 2, 1993
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A theory of questions and question asking Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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Introspective reasoning using meta-explanations for multistrategy learning Ashwin Ram and Michael T. Cox College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 ashwin@cc.gatech.edu and cox@cc.gatech.edu
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A theory of questions and question asking Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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The Use of Explicit Goals for Knowledge to Guide Inference and Learning Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu Lawrence Hunter National Library of Medicine Building 38A, Mail Stop 54 Bethesda, MD 20894 (301)
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Alternative Object Organizations using Prototypes, Delegation and Split Objects Hern an Astudillo R. John J. Shilling hernan@cc.gatech.edu shilling@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-CS-93/31 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 July 2, 1993
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Alternative Object Organizations using Prototypes, Delegation and Split Objects Hern an Astudillo R. John J. Shilling hernan@cc.gatech.edu shilling@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-CS-93/31 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 July 2, 1993
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Introspective Multistrategy Learning Michael T. Cox March 12, 1993 Report No. 2 GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY A UNIT OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA NI AIGROEG EHT FO LAES STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 8581NADPROGRESSSERVICE S c i e n c eC o g n i t i v e Introspective Multistrategy Learning Michael T.
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Introspective Multistrategy Learning Michael T. Cox March 12, 1993 Report No. 2 GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY A UNIT OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA NI AIGROEG EHT FO LAES STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 8581NADPROGRESSSERVICE S c i e n c eC o g n i t i v e Introspective Multistrategy Learning Michael T.
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Let Sleeping Files Lie: Pattern Matching in Z-compressed Files Amihood Amir Gary Bensony Martin Farachz Georgia Tech U. of Southern California DIMACS and Rutgers GIT{CC{93/42 July 1993
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Let Sleeping Files Lie: Pattern Matching in Z-compressed Files Amihood Amir Gary Bensony Martin Farachz Georgia Tech U. of Southern California DIMACS and Rutgers GIT{CC{93/42 July 1993
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Let Sleeping Files Lie: Pattern Matching in Z-compressed Files Amihood Amir Gary Bensony Martin Farachz Georgia Tech U. of Southern California DIMACS and Rutgers GIT{CC{93/42 July 1993
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GIT-CC-93/34 A Theory of Interaction and Independence in Sentence Understanding Kavi Mahesh mahesh@cc.gatech.edu A THESIS PROPOSAL Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Computer Science The Committee: Dr. Kurt
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Alphabet Dependence in Parameterized Matching Amihood Amir Martin Farachy S. Muthukrishnanz Georgia Tech DIMACS Courant Institute & Rutgers U. GIT{CC{93/44 July 1993
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Alphabet Dependence in Parameterized Matching Amihood Amir Martin Farachy S. Muthukrishnanz Georgia Tech DIMACS Courant Institute & Rutgers U. GIT{CC{93/44 July 1993
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GIT-CC-93/34 A Theory of Interaction and Independence in Sentence Understanding Kavi Mahesh mahesh@cc.gatech.edu A THESIS PROPOSAL Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Computer Science The Committee: Dr. Kurt
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GIT-CC-93/34 A Theory of Interaction and Independence in Sentence Understanding Kavi Mahesh mahesh@cc.gatech.edu A THESIS PROPOSAL Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Computer Science The Committee: Dr. Kurt
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Alphabet Dependence in Parameterized Matching Amihood Amir Martin Farachy S. Muthukrishnanz Georgia Tech DIMACS Courant Institute & Rutgers U. GIT{CC{93/44 July 1993
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Learning Momentum: On-line Performance Enhancement for Reactive Systems Russell J. Clark, Ronald C. Arkin, and Ashwin Ram Technical Report GIT-CC-91/37 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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A Distributed Hardware Barrier in an Optical Bus-based Distributed Shared Memory Multiprocessor Martin H. Davis, Jr. Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-92/18 April 1992 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Ph: 404/894-5136 Fax: 404/853-9378 e-mail: davism@cc.gatech.edu
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Scalable Implementation of Synchronization Primitives on Broadcast Rings Martin H. Davis, Jr. Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-93/07 January 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 fdavism,ramag@cc.gatech.edu
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The results of e perimenting with three parallel algorithms on the Se uent Symmetry archi tecture and the N utter y architecture are reported. The main ob ecti e of this study is to understand the impediments to the e cient implementation of parallel algorithms de eloped for theoretical models of
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The results of e perimenting with three parallel algorithms on the Se uent Symmetry archi tecture and the N utter y architecture are reported. The main ob ecti e of this study is to understand the impediments to the e cient implementation of parallel algorithms de eloped for theoretical models of
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A Distributed Hardware Barrier in an Optical Bus-based Distributed Shared Memory Multiprocessor Martin H. Davis, Jr. Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-92/18 April 1992 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Ph: 404/894-5136 Fax: 404/853-9378 e-mail: davism@cc.gatech.edu
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Scalability Study of the KSR-1 Umakishore Ramachandran Gautam Shah S. Ravikumar Jeyakumar Muthukumarasamy GIT-CC 93/03 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 USA Ph: (404) 894-5136 e-mail: rama@cc.gatech.edu
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before the others and may thus ignore any future memory requests that the executing processors may issue to it. Using a barrier synchronization before halting (as shown below) prevents such an execution. Barrier sync HALT The above piece of code implements a barrier synchronization and is necessary to
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Synchronization Primitives on an Optical Broadcast Ring Martin H. Davis, Jr. Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-93/08 January 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 fdavism,ramag@cc.gatech.edu
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Synchronization Primitives on an Optical Broadcast Ring Martin H. Davis, Jr. Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-93/08 January 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 fdavism,ramag@cc.gatech.edu
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Towards Exploiting the Architectural Features of Beehive Gautam Shah Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-91/51 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 USA Ph: (404) 894-5136 e-mail: rama@cc.gatech.edu
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Indexing, Elaboration and Refinement: Incremental Learning of Explanatory Cases Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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A Distributed Hardware Barrier in an Optical Bus-based Distributed Shared Memory Multiprocessor Martin H. Davis, Jr. Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-92/18 April 1992 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Ph: 404/894-5136 Fax: 404/853-9378 e-mail: davism@cc.gatech.edu
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The results of e perimenting with three parallel algorithms on the Se uent Symmetry archi tecture and the N utter y architecture are reported. The main ob ecti e of this study is to understand the impediments to the e cient implementation of parallel algorithms de eloped for theoretical models of
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Scalable Implementation of Synchronization Primitives on Broadcast Rings Martin H. Davis, Jr. Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-93/07 January 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 fdavism,ramag@cc.gatech.edu
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Towards Exploiting the Architectural Features of Beehive Gautam Shah Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-91/51 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 USA Ph: (404) 894-5136 e-mail: rama@cc.gatech.edu
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Indexing, Elaboration and Refinement: Incremental Learning of Explanatory Cases Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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Scalability Study of the KSR-1 Umakishore Ramachandran Gautam Shah S. Ravikumar Jeyakumar Muthukumarasamy GIT-CC 93/03 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 USA Ph: (404) 894-5136 e-mail: rama@cc.gatech.edu
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Optical Waveguides in General Purpose Parallel Computers A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Division of Graduate Studies By Martin H. Davis, Jr. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology November 1992
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Optical Waveguides in General Purpose Parallel Computers A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Division of Graduate Studies By Martin H. Davis, Jr. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology November 1992
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Towards Exploiting the Architectural Features of Beehive Gautam Shah Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-91/51 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 USA Ph: (404) 894-5136 e-mail: rama@cc.gatech.edu
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Learning Momentum: On-line Performance Enhancement for Reactive Systems Russell J. Clark, Ronald C. Arkin, and Ashwin Ram Technical Report GIT-CC-91/37 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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before the others and may thus ignore any future memory requests that the executing processors may issue to it. Using a barrier synchronization before halting (as shown below) prevents such an execution. Barrier sync HALT The above piece of code implements a barrier synchronization and is necessary to
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before the others and may thus ignore any future memory requests that the executing processors may issue to it. Using a barrier synchronization before halting (as shown below) prevents such an execution. Barrier sync HALT The above piece of code implements a barrier synchronization and is necessary to
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Scalability Study of the KSR-1 Umakishore Ramachandran Gautam Shah S. Ravikumar Jeyakumar Muthukumarasamy GIT-CC 93/03 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 USA Ph: (404) 894-5136 e-mail: rama@cc.gatech.edu
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Scalable Implementation of Synchronization Primitives on Broadcast Rings Martin H. Davis, Jr. Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-93/07 January 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 fdavism,ramag@cc.gatech.edu
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Synchronization Primitives on an Optical Broadcast Ring Martin H. Davis, Jr. Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-CC-93/08 January 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 fdavism,ramag@cc.gatech.edu
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Optical Waveguides in General Purpose Parallel Computers A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Division of Graduate Studies By Martin H. Davis, Jr. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology November 1992
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Indexing, Elaboration and Refinement: Incremental Learning of Explanatory Cases Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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LU Logging - An Efficient Transaction Recovery Method Sreenivas Gukal Edward Omiecinski Umakishore Ramachandran GIT{CC{93/21 July 20, 1993
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LU Logging - An Efficient Transaction Recovery Method Sreenivas Gukal Edward Omiecinski Umakishore Ramachandran GIT{CC{93/21 July 20, 1993
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LU Logging - An Efficient Transaction Recovery Method Sreenivas Gukal Edward Omiecinski Umakishore Ramachandran GIT{CC{93/21 July 20, 1993
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1 Quadrature Prefiltering for High Quality Antialiasing Brian Guenter and Jack Tumblin 2
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Stereoscopic Ray-Tracing Stephen J. Adelson and Larry F. Hodges Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Contact: Stephen J. Adelson Phone: home: 404-299-6012 office: 404-894-5550 fax: 404-853-9378 e-mail:
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June 28, 1993 THE SIMPLE VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT LIBRARY User s Guide Version 1.2 Jouke C. Verlinden, Drew Kessler, Larry Hodges {jouke, drew, hodges}@cc.gatech.edu Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.
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1 Simultaneous Generation of Stereoscopic Views Stephen J. Adelson1, Jeffrey B. Bentley2, In Seok Chong3, Larry F. Hodges1 and Joseph Winograd1 1. College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology 2. Racal-Milgo, Atlanta, Georgia 3. Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Northwestern
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DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS In this paper, we have presented an automated technique to segment transaxial data in 3D cardiac SPECT studies.The proposed methodology incorporates a priori knowledge of the LV structure and selectively employs various image processing and computer vision techniques to
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Translational Decomposition of Flow Fields Daryl T. Lawton and Warren F. Gardner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Shape and Motion from Linear Features Warren F. Gardner and Daryl T. Lawton College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Medical Informatics Research at Georgia Tech : An Overview NORBERTO F. EZQUERRA RAKESH MULLICK Medical Informatics Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology 400 Tenth St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30332-0130 Email : nezquerr@cc.gatech.edu
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1 Simultaneous Generation of Stereoscopic Views Stephen J. Adelson1, Jeffrey B. Bentley2, In Seok Chong3, Larry F. Hodges1 and Joseph Winograd1 1. College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology 2. Racal-Milgo, Atlanta, Georgia 3. Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Northwestern
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Shape and Motion from Linear Features Warren F. Gardner and Daryl T. Lawton College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Visible Surface Ray-Tracing of Stereoscopic Images Stephen J. Adelson and Larry F. Hodges Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 hodges@cc.gatech.edu steve1@cc.gatech.edu
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June 28, 1993 THE SIMPLE VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT LIBRARY User s Guide Version 1.2 Jouke C. Verlinden, Drew Kessler, Larry Hodges {jouke, drew, hodges}@cc.gatech.edu Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.
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DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS In this paper, we have presented an automated technique to segment transaxial data in 3D cardiac SPECT studies.The proposed methodology incorporates a priori knowledge of the LV structure and selectively employs various image processing and computer vision techniques to
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PERFEX: AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR INTERPRETING 3D MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION
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Space-Efficient Atomic Snapshots in Synchronous Systems Gil Neiger Ranu Singh GIT{CC{93/46 July 28, 1993
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Space-Efficient Atomic Snapshots in Synchronous Systems Gil Neiger Ranu Singh GIT{CC{93/46 July 28, 1993
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Space-Efficient Atomic Snapshots in Synchronous Systems Gil Neiger Ranu Singh GIT{CC{93/46 July 28, 1993
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Goal-Driven Learning in Multistrategy Reasoning and Learning Systems Ashwin Ram, College of Computing Michael T. Cox, College of Computing S. Narayanan, School of Industrial & Systems Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 1 Introduction This chapter presents a
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FAfS,TgTER SCALED MATCHING Amihood Amir Gruia Calinescuy Georgia Tech Georgia Tech GIT{CC{93/40 July 1993
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FAfS,TgTER SCALED MATCHING Amihood Amir Gruia Calinescuy Georgia Tech Georgia Tech GIT{CC{93/40 July 1993
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FAfS,TgTER SCALED MATCHING Amihood Amir Gruia Calinescuy Georgia Tech Georgia Tech GIT{CC{93/40 July 1993
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Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Multistrategy Learning, Harpers Ferry, WV, May 1993. A Multistrategy Case-Based and Reinforcement Learning Approach to Self-Improving Reactive Control Systems for Autonomous Robotic Navigation Ashwin Ram and Juan Carlos Santamar a College of Computing
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Goal-Driven Learning: Fundamental Issues and Symposium Report David Leake Computer Science Department Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 47405 (812) 855-9756 E-mail: leake@moose.cs.indiana.edu Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372
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31st Annual Association for Computing Machinery Southeast Conference, Birmingham, AL, April 1993. A New Perspective on Story Understanding Kenneth Moorman and Ashwin Ram fkennethm,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu (404) 853-9381 Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Improving the Throughput of Point-to-Multipoint ARQ Protocols Through Destination Set Splitting Mostafa H. Ammar College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 (404)894-3292 e-mail: ammar@cc.gatech.edu Li-Ran Wu School of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
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Improving the Throughput of Point-to-Multipoint ARQ Protocols Through Destination Set Splitting Mostafa H. Ammar College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 (404)894-3292 e-mail: ammar@cc.gatech.edu Li-Ran Wu School of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
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Technical Report GIT-CC-93/47, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1993. To appear in R.C. Schank, A. Kass, & C.K. Riesbeck, editors, Inside Computer Explanation, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, in press. AQUA: Questions that drive the explanation process Ashwin Ram College
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Technical Report GIT-CC-93/47, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1993. To appear in R.C. Schank, A. Kass, & C.K. Riesbeck, editors, Inside Computer Explanation, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, in press. AQUA: Questions that drive the explanation process Ashwin Ram College
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Improving the Throughput of Point-to-Multipoint ARQ Protocols Through Destination Set Splitting Mostafa H. Ammar College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 (404)894-3292 e-mail: ammar@cc.gatech.edu Li-Ran Wu School of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
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Technical Report GIT-CC-93/47, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1993. To appear in R.C. Schank, A. Kass, & C.K. Riesbeck, editors, Inside Computer Explanation, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, in press. AQUA: Questions that drive the explanation process Ashwin Ram College
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1 An Object-Oriented Architecture for the Simulation of Rigid-Body Kinematics Geoff George and Brian K. Guenter An Experience Paper Contact information: Geoff George Brian K. Guenter 662 Fern Street Georgia Tech College of Computing Marietta, GA 30067 801 Atlantic Drive Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 (404)
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PAGE 1 Run-Based Multi-Point Line Drawing Eun Jae Lee Larry F. Hodges Graphics, Visualization & Usability Lab College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 952-3062, gt0054b@prism.gatech.edu
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5. Hoffman EJ, Huang SC, and Phelps ME, Quantitation in Positron Emission Computed Tomography,: Effect of Object Size, Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, vol. 3., pp. 299-308, 1979. 6. Cauvin JC, Maulblant JC, Boire JY, Zanca M, Bousquet V, and Veyre A, Automatic Reorientation of the Myocardium in
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The Mercator Environment: A Nonvisual Interface to X Windows and Unix Workstations Elizabeth Mynatt and W. Keith Edwards Multimedia Computing Group Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta Georgia, 30332-0280 beth@cc.gatech.edu, keith@cc.gatech.edu
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Metaphors for Nonvisual Computing March 2, 1993 20 Richard M. Kane and Matthew Yuschik. A case example of human factors in product definition: Needs finding for a voice output workstation for the blind. In CHI 87 Conference Proceedings, pages 69-73, 1987. Alan Oppenhiem. Signals and
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pads which allow users to feel a picture provide some possibilities. Combinations of auditory and tactile output might allow a user to hear different colors or could be used to inform the user of changes in the tactile presentation. ACKNOWLEGEMENTS The Mercator project is a joint effort by the Georgia
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Real-Time Audio Spatialization with Inexpensive Hardware David A. Burgess Graphics Visualization and Usability Center - Multimedia Group Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 burgess@cc.gatech.edu step is to convert monaural sounds to binaural sounds by artificially spatializing them.
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1 An Object-Oriented Architecture for the Simulation of Rigid-Body Kinematics Geoff George and Brian K. Guenter An Experience Paper Contact information: Geoff George Brian K. Guenter 662 Fern Street Georgia Tech College of Computing Marietta, GA 30067 801 Atlantic Drive Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 (404)
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5. Hoffman EJ, Huang SC, and Phelps ME, Quantitation in Positron Emission Computed Tomography,: Effect of Object Size, Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, vol. 3., pp. 299-308, 1979. 6. Cauvin JC, Maulblant JC, Boire JY, Zanca M, Bousquet V, and Veyre A, Automatic Reorientation of the Myocardium in
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pads which allow users to feel a picture provide some possibilities. Combinations of auditory and tactile output might allow a user to hear different colors or could be used to inform the user of changes in the tactile presentation. ACKNOWLEGEMENTS The Mercator project is a joint effort by the Georgia
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Real-Time Audio Spatialization with Inexpensive Hardware David A. Burgess Graphics Visualization and Usability Center - Multimedia Group Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 burgess@cc.gatech.edu step is to convert monaural sounds to binaural sounds by artificially spatializing them.
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What You See Is What I Want: Experiences With The Virtual X Shared Window System Ian Smith and Elizabeth Mynatt The Multimedia Computing Group Software Research Center Georgia Tech College of Computing Atlanta Georgia, 30332-0280 iansmith@cc.gatech.edu beth@cc.gatech.edu
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To be published in The Proceedings of the VBC '92 A method for interactive manipulation and animation of volumetric data Yves Jean, Larry F. Hodges Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Roderic Pettigrew Department of
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systems Laboratories. We would like to thank our technical contacts at these organizations, Gerry Higgins and Earl Johnson, respectively. Also, a number of people have contributed a great deal of time and energy to the development of the Mercator Application Manager; without their hard work this system
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I would also like to thank Tom Rodriguez and Jens Kilian for the significant amounts of time and energy they have devoted to the development of this system. REFERENCES Nathaniel Borenstein. A Multimedia Message System for Andrew, in Proceedings of USENIX Winter Conference, February 1988.
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I would also like to thank Tom Rodriguez and Jens Kilian for the significant amounts of time and energy they have devoted to the development of this system. REFERENCES Nathaniel Borenstein. A Multimedia Message System for Andrew, in Proceedings of USENIX Winter Conference, February 1988.
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Techniques for Low Cost Spatial Audio David A. Burgess Graphics Visualization and Usability Center - Multimedia Group Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 burgess@cc.gatech.edu above or below the listener. This effect is achieved by using a better model of the human acoustic system,
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Analysis and Optimization of Transmission Schedules for Single-Hop WDM Networks George N. Rouskas Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{92/38 July 1992
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On the Performance of Protocols for Collecting Responses over a Multiple-Access Channel Mostafa H. Ammar George N. Rouskas GIT{CC{90/53 July 1990
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Multi-Destination Communication Over Single-Hop Lightwave WDM Networks George N. Rouskas Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{93/52 August 1993
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Analysis and Optimization of Transmission Schedules for Single-Hop WDM Networks George N. Rouskas Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{92/38 July 1992
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Operating System Mechanisms For Distributed Object-Based Fault-Tolerant Computing Muthusamy Chelliah Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 USA Phone: (404) 894-2593 (mustaq@cc.gatech.edu) GIT-CC-92-23. August 23, 1993
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Enhancing Concurrency in Reusable Data-Structure Components L. Gunaseelan and Richard J. LeBlanc, Jr. GIT-CC-92/26 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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An Effective Scheme for Pre-Emptive Priorities in Dual Bus Metropolitan Area Networks J org Liebeherr Ian F. Akyildiz Asser N. Tantawi Computer Science Division University of California - Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, U. S. A. College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, U.
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Analysis and Optimization of Transmission Schedules for Single-Hop WDM Networks George N. Rouskas Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{92/38 July 1992
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An Effective Scheme for Pre-Emptive Priorities in Dual Bus Metropolitan Area Networks J org Liebeherr Ian F. Akyildiz Asser N. Tantawi Computer Science Division University of California - Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, U. S. A. College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, U.
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Probabilistic Multicast: Generalizing the Multicast Paradigm to Improve Scalability Mostafa H. Ammar College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 E-mail: ammar@cc.gatech.edu (404)894-3292 April 26, 1993 Technical Report GIT-CC-93/28
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Enhancing Concurrency in Reusable Data-Structure Components L. Gunaseelan and Richard J. LeBlanc, Jr. GIT-CC-92/26 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Enhancing Concurrency in Reusable Data-Structure Components L. Gunaseelan and Richard J. LeBlanc, Jr. GIT-CC-92/26 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Probabilistic Multicast: Generalizing the Multicast Paradigm to Improve Scalability Mostafa H. Ammar College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 E-mail: ammar@cc.gatech.edu (404)894-3292 April 26, 1993 Technical Report GIT-CC-93/28
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Probabilistic Multicast: Generalizing the Multicast Paradigm to Improve Scalability Mostafa H. Ammar College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 E-mail: ammar@cc.gatech.edu (404)894-3292 April 26, 1993 Technical Report GIT-CC-93/28
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Operating System Mechanisms For Distributed Object-Based Fault-Tolerant Computing Muthusamy Chelliah Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 USA Phone: (404) 894-2593 (mustaq@cc.gatech.edu) GIT-CC-92-23. August 23, 1993
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Multi-Destination Communication Over Single-Hop Lightwave WDM Networks George N. Rouskas Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{93/52 August 1993
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On the Performance of Protocols for Collecting Responses over a Multiple-Access Channel Mostafa H. Ammar George N. Rouskas GIT{CC{90/53 July 1990
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Multi-Destination Communication Over Single-Hop Lightwave WDM Networks George N. Rouskas Mostafa H. Ammar GIT{CC{93/52 August 1993
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An Effective Scheme for Pre-Emptive Priorities in Dual Bus Metropolitan Area Networks Jorg Liebeherr Ian F. Akyildiz Asser N. Tantawi Computer Science Division University of California - Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, U. S. A. College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, U.
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Operating System Mechanisms For Distributed Object-Based Fault-Tolerant Computing Muthusamy Chelliah Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 USA Phone: (404) 894-2593 (mustaq@cc.gatech.edu) GIT-CC-92-23. August 23, 1993
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On the Performance of Protocols for Collecting Responses over a Multiple-Access Channel Mostafa H. Ammar George N. Rouskas GIT{CC{90/53 July 1990
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Abstracted in Case-Based Reasoning: Papers from the 1993 Workshop, July 11-12, Washington, D.C., Technical Report WS-93-01, AAAI Press THE UTILITY PROBLEM IN CASE BASED REASONING ANTHONY G. FRANCIS ASHWIN RAM College of Computing College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of
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Proceedings of the AAAI-93 Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning, pp. 86 93, Washington, DC, July 1993. Continuous Case-Based Reasoning Ashwin Ram and Juan Carlos Santamar a College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fashwin,carlosg@cc.gatech.edu
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Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pp. 17 26, Boulder, CO, June 1993. Creative Conceptual Change Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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To appear in the Proceedings of the Workshop on Knowledge Compilation and Speedup Learning (KCSL 93), June 30, 1993 Computational Models of the Utility Problem and their Application to a Utility Analysis of Case-Based Reasoning Anthony G. Francis, Jr. Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of
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Proceedings of the ML-93 Workshop on Knowledge Compilation and Speedup Learning, Amherst, MA, June 1993. Knowledge Compilation and Speedup Learning in Continuous Task Domains Juan Carlos Santamar a College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 carlos@cc.gatech.edu
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Average Rate Enforcement for Real-Time Traffic in ATM Networks Yu Gong Dept. Computer Science and Engineering Auburn University Auburn, AL 36849 gong@cc.gatech.edu, Tel: (205) 844-6316, Fax: (205) 844-6329 Ian F. Akyildiz School of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332
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Average Rate Enforcement for Real-Time Traffic in ATM Networks Yu Gong Dept. Computer Science and Engineering Auburn University Auburn, AL 36849 gong@cc.gatech.edu, Tel: (205) 844-6316, Fax: (205) 844-6329 Ian F. Akyildiz School of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332
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Average Rate Enforcement for Real-Time Traffic in ATM Networks Yu Gong Dept. Computer Science and Engineering Auburn University Auburn, AL 36849 gong@cc.gatech.edu, Tel: (205) 844-6316, Fax: (205) 844-6329 Ian F. Akyildiz School of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332
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- 1 - KEYWORDS Computer-supported cooperative work, Collaborative writ- ing.
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- 1 - KEYWORDS Computer-supported cooperative work, Collaborative writ- ing.
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1 (This is technical report GIT-GVU-93-37. Cite as Frank, M. and J. Foley, Model-Based User Interface Design by Example and by Interview, Proceedings of UIST 93, ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Nov. 1993. ) MODEL-BASED USER INTERFACE DESIGN BY EXAMPLE AND BY INTERVIEW Martin R.
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GIT-CC-93-59 Reasoning About Function in Reflective Systems Eleni Stroulia Ashok K. Goel eleni@pravda.gatech.edu goel@pravda.gatech.edu
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GIT-CC-93-59 Reasoning About Function in Reflective Systems Eleni Stroulia Ashok K. Goel eleni@pravda.gatech.edu goel@pravda.gatech.edu
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GIT-CC-93-59 Reasoning About Function in Reflective Systems Eleni Stroulia Ashok K. Goel eleni@pravda.gatech.edu goel@pravda.gatech.edu
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Distributed Consensus Revisited Gil Neiger GIT{CC{93/45 July 26, 1993 Revised October 7, 1993
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Distributed Consensus Revisited Gil Neiger GIT{CC{93/45 July 26, 1993 Revised October 7, 1993
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Distributed Consensus Revisited Gil Neiger GIT{CC{93/45 July 26, 1993 Revised October 7, 1993
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On the Use of Directory Services to Support Multi-Protocol Inter-operability Russell J. Clark Kenneth L. Calvert Mostafa H. Ammar GIT-CC-93/56 September 20, 1993
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On the Use of Directory Services to Support Multi-Protocol Inter-operability Russell J. Clark Kenneth L. Calvert Mostafa H. Ammar GIT-CC-93/56 September 20, 1993
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On the Use of Directory Services to Support Multi-Protocol Inter-operability Russell J. Clark Kenneth L. Calvert Mostafa H. Ammar GIT-CC-93/56 September 20, 1993
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A Beginner's Guide to HTML Introduction This document is a primer for writing documents in HTML (HyperText Markup Language), the markup language used in the World Wide Web project and the NCSA Mosaic networked information browser. This is not a complete overview of HTML, but covers enough ground to have
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Mosaic for X "Level 0" Fill-Out Form Support Here are details about what we have implemented as "level 0" (first cut) for fill-out forms in Mosaic for X 2.0, prerelease 3 -- this is based on the current HTML+ spec with a few changes. The FORM Tag The FORM tag specifies a fill-out form within an HTML
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A Beginner's Guide to URLs What's a URL A URL is a Uniform Resource Locator. Think of it as a networked extension of the standard filename concept: not only can you point to a file in a directory, but that file and that directory can exist on any machine on the network, can be served via any of several
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Appendix B: SDS Agent Scripting Language Specification Intermezzo Implementation Notes (version 0.8) 28 quit SYNOPSIS: quit The quit command shuts down and deallocates the currently running agent. Appendix B: SDS Agent Scripting Language Specification Intermezzo Implementation Notes (version 0.8) 27 The
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Entering the World-Wide Web: A Guide to Cyberspace Kevin Hughes Honolulu Community College September 1993 Table of Contents What is the World-Wide Web What is hypertext and hypermedia What is the Internet How was the Web created How popular is the Web What is Mosaic What can Mosaic do What is available
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Appendix B: Interesting Places on the Web NCSA's Demonstration Page http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/demoweb/demo.html WAIS Poetry Database gopher://sunsite.unc.edu:70/7waissrc%3a/ref.d/indexes.d/poetry.src HCC Email Directory http://pulua.hcc.hawaii.edu/emaild University at Stony Brook's Institute of
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Tim Berners-Lee, CERN Intrenet Draft Expires 14 January 1994 14 July 1993 Hypertext Transfer Protocol A Stateless Search, Retrieve and Manipulation Protocol Status of this memo This document is an Internet Draft. Internet Drafts are working documents of the Internet
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TACTICS for User Interface Design: Coupling the Compositional and Transformational Approach Srdjan Kovacevic U S WEST Advanced Technologies 4001 Discovery Drive, Boulder, CO 80303 srdjan@advtech.uswest.com
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Getting Started with NCSA Mosaic Marc Andreessen Getting Started with NCSA Mosaic Marc Andreessen Software Development Group National Center for Supercomputing Applications 605 E. Springfield, Champaign IL 61820 marca@ncsa.uiuc.edu May 8, 1993 1 Introduction NCSA Mosaic is a distributed hypermedia
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Appendix C: The World is Talking to Itself - Why Not Join in the Conversation In February 1992, the University of Hawaii Board of Regents adopted a visionary document that had been well-researched by committees made up of some of the UH system's best information technology workers: the Strategic Plan
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Hypertext Markup Language Tim Berners-Lee, CERN Internet Draft Daniel Connolly, Atrium Technology Inc. Expires 13 January 1994 13 July 1993 Hypertext Markup Language A Representation of Textual Information and Metainformation for Retrieval and Interchange Status of this Document This document is an
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NCSA Mosaic Technical Summary 2.1 Marc Andreessen NCSA Mosaic Technical Summary Marc Andreessen Software Development Group National Center for Supercomputing Applications 605 E. Springfield, Champaign IL 61820 marca@ncsa.uiuc.edu Revision 2.1 | May 8, 1993
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Appendix A: A Hypermedia Timeline 1945 Vannevar Bush (The Science Advisor to President Roosevelt during World War II) proposes MEMEX, a conceptual machine that can store vast amounts of information, in which users have the ability to create information trails, links of related texts and illustrations,
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65 M. GENERAL INFORMATION Please contact Affiliated Faculty/Research Scientists as follows: Albert Badre College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332-0280 Phone: 404/894-2598 FAX: 404/853-0673 email: badre@cc.gatech.edu Nelson C. Baker Assistant Professor School of Civil
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51 J. GRAPHICS, VISUALIZATION AND USABILITY CENTER Technical Report Series Past 12 Months GIT-GVU- 92-24 A Second Generation User Interface Design Environment: The Model and The Runtime Architecture, Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya, James D. Foley and Todd Griffith 92-25 Built-in User Modeling Support,
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30 C. GVU CENTER MEMBERS FACULTY/RESEARCH FACULTY Albert Badre, College of Computing Nelson Baker, School of Civil Engineering Jay Bolter, School of Literature, Communication and Culture Richard Catrambone, School of Psychology Greg Corso, School of Psychology Elizabeth Davis, School of Psychology
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48 H. GVU BROWN BAG SERIES 1991 Oct 3 Jim Foley What is the GVU all about Oct 10 Noi Sukaviriya Issues in Multimedia Help Oct 17 Dan Fisk Overview of Automaticity Theory & Skill Acquisition Oct 24 Beth Mynatt Mercator: Non-visual Interactive Environments Oct 31 Holly Rushmeier Global Illumination in
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Tolek Lesniewski George Li Peter McGuire Christine Mitchell Stuart Moulthrop Elizabeth Mynatt Colin Potts Walter Rodriguez Michael Sinclair John Stasko Piyawadee Sukaviriya Mary Trauner Neff Walker THE GRAPHICS, VISUALIZATION & USABILITY CENTER Affiliated Faculty James D. Foley, Director Albert Badre,
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55 Why become a GVU Affiliate The increasing pace of technological innovation demands that universities and industry work together more closely than ever before. The Industrial Affiliates Program provides for direct corporate involvement with the Center in the form of interaction with faculty and
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Tolek Lesniewski George Li Peter McGuire Christine Mitchell Stuart Moulthrop Elizabeth Mynatt Colin Potts Walter Rodriguez Michael Sinclair John Stasko Piyawadee Sukaviriya Mary Trauner Neff Walker THE GRAPHICS, VISUALIZATION & USABILITY CENTER Affiliated Faculty James D. Foley, Director Albert Badre,
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41 F. ACADEMIC COURSES The following courses which are relevant to Graphics, Visualization and Usability, are offered at Georgia Tech. Faculty who frequently teach the course are indicated in parentheses. UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AE 4803 Multimedia in Engineering This course is an introduction to
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1 to graduate students and other faculty. Center members teach dozens of courses and seminars among the wide offering of relevant courses listed in Section F. A set of continuing education short courses (Section G) are provided to assist practitioners in staying abreast of current developments. Our
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Using Animation to Design, Document and Trace Object-Oriented Systems Technical Report GIT-GVU-92-12 John J. Shilling John T. Stasko Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E{mail: fshilling, staskog@cc.gatech.edu
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Tidy Animations of Tree Algorithms Technical Report GIT-GVU-92-11 John T. Stasko Carlton Reid Turner Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E{mail: fstasko,turnerg@cc.gatech.edu
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A Methodology for Building Application-Specific Visualizations of Parallel Programs Technical Report GIT-GVU-92-10 John T. Stasko Eileen Kraemer Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Office: (404) 853-9386 Email:
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Understanding and Characterizing Program Visualization Systems Technical Report GIT-GVU-91-17 John T. Stasko Charles Patterson Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E{mail: fstasko,charliepg@cc.gatech.edu October 16,
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Assessing Program Visualization Systems as Instructional Aids Technical Report GIT-GVU-91-23 October 1991 Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Albert Badre1 Margaret Beranek2 J. Morgan Morris3 John Stasko1 1Graphics, Visualization, and
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Tidy Animations of Tree Algorithms Technical Report GIT-GVU-92-11 John T. Stasko Carlton Reid Turner Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E{mail: fstasko,turnerg@cc.gatech.edu
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Three-Dimensional Computation Visualization Technical Report GIT-GVU-92-20 John T. Stasko Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E{mail: stasko@cc.gatech.edu
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Applying Program Visualization Techniques to Aid Parallel and Distributed Program Development (Work In Progress) Technical Report GIT-GVU-91-08 William F. Appelbe John T. Stasko Eileen Kraemer Technical Report GIT-CC 91/34 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 bill
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Machine Abstractions and Locality Issues in Studying Parallel Systems Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-93/63 October 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404)
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An Approach to Scalability Study of Shared Memory Parallel Systems Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-93/62 October 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 FAX: (404) 894-9442
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Leads-to Properties and the But-not-yet Operator Ken Calvert College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30032-0280 calvert@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93/60 October 1993
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Leads-to Properties and the But-not-yet Operator Ken Calvert College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30032-0280 calvert@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93/60 October 1993
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An Approach to Scalability Study of Shared Memory Parallel Systems Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-93/62 October 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 FAX: (404) 894-9442
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Leads-to Properties and the But-not-yet Operator Ken Calvert College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30032-0280 calvert@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93/60 October 1993
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Machine Abstractions and Locality Issues in Studying Parallel Systems Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-93/63 October 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404)
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Machine Abstractions and Locality Issues in Studying Parallel Systems Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-93/63 October 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404)
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An Approach to Scalability Study of Shared Memory Parallel Systems Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-93/62 October 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 FAX: (404) 894-9442
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Page 1 Deriving Software Usage Patterns from Log Files Mark Guzdial GVU Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Mark.Guzdial@cc.gatech.edu
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Page 1 Characterizing process change using log file data Mark Guzdial GVU Center, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, (404) 853-9387, email: guzdial@cc.gatech.edu Chris Walton Advanced Technology Group, Professional Education Division, Arther Andersen & Co. 1405
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Page 1 Deriving Software Usage Patterns from Log Files Mark Guzdial GVU Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Mark.Guzdial@cc.gatech.edu
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Page 1 Characterizing process change using log file data Mark Guzdial GVU Center, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, (404) 853-9387, email: guzdial@cc.gatech.edu Chris Walton Advanced Technology Group, Professional Education Division, Arther Andersen & Co. 1405
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Lower Bounds for Perfect Matching in Restricted Boolean Circuits Rimli Sengupta and H. Venkateswaran e-mail : frimli,venkatg@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93/66 November, 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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Lower Bounds for Perfect Matching in Restricted Boolean Circuits Rimli Sengupta and H. Venkateswaran e-mail : frimli,venkatg@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93/66 November, 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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Lower Bounds for Perfect Matching in Restricted Boolean Circuits Rimli Sengupta and H. Venkateswaran e-mail : frimli,venkatg@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{93/66 November, 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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A Survey of Multiprocessor Operating System Kernels (DRAFT) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) Prabha Gopinath (gopinath prabha@ssdc.honeywell.com) GIT CC 92/05 5 November 1993
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A Machine Independent Interface for Lightweight Threads Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Greg Eisenhauer (eisen@cc.gatech.edu) Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/53
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1 A C Thread Library for Multiprocessors Karsten Schwan, Harold Forbes, Ahmed Gheith, Bodhisattwa Mukherjee and Yiannis Samiotakis schwan@cc.gatech.edu harold@cc.gatech.edu bodhi@cc.gatech.edu GIT{ICS{91/02 10 January 1991
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A Portable and Reconfigurable Threads Package Bodhisattwa Mukherjee College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 phone: (404) 894-6169 e-mail: bodhi@cc.gatech.edu
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PORTS: A Parallel, Optimistic, Real-Time Simulator Kaushik Ghosh, Kiran Panesar, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/panesar/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/71 December 7, 1993
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The Complexity of Almost-Optimal Coordination Rida A. Bazziy Gil Neiger GIT{CC{93/68 November 30, 1993
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PORTS: A Parallel, Optimistic, Real-Time Simulator Kaushik Ghosh, Kiran Panesar, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/panesar/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/71 December 7, 1993
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PORTS: A Parallel, Optimistic, Real-Time Simulator Kaushik Ghosh, Kiran Panesar, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/panesar/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/71 December 7, 1993
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Learning to troubleshoot: Multistrategy learning of diagnostic knowledge for a real-world problem solving task Ashwin Ram, College of Computing, Georgia Tech S. Narayanan, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech Michael T. Cox, College of Computing, Georgia Tech
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A Machine Independent Interface for Lightweight Threads Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Greg Eisenhauer (eisen@cc.gatech.edu) Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/53
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A Machine Independent Interface for Lightweight Threads Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Greg Eisenhauer (eisen@cc.gatech.edu) Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/53
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Learning to troubleshoot: Multistrategy learning of diagnostic knowledge for a real-world problem solving task Ashwin Ram, College of Computing, Georgia Tech S. Narayanan, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech Michael T. Cox, College of Computing, Georgia Tech
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The Complexity of Almost-Optimal Coordination Rida A. Bazziy Gil Neiger GIT{CC{93/68 November 30, 1993
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A Machine Independent Interface for Lightweight Threads Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Greg Eisenhauer (eisen@cc.gatech.edu) Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/53
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Learning to troubleshoot: Multistrategy learning of diagnostic knowledge for a real-world problem solving task Ashwin Ram, College of Computing, Georgia Tech S. Narayanan, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech Michael T. Cox, College of Computing, Georgia Tech
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The Complexity of Almost-Optimal Coordination Rida A. Bazziy Gil Neiger GIT{CC{93/68 November 30, 1993
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Request for Comments: XXXXDavid Raggett (Hewlett Packard)12th July 1993HTML+ (Hypertext markup language)A proposed standard for a light weight presentationindependent delivery format for browsing andquerying information across the InternetStatus of this MemoThis document is a proposal for an Internet
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Learning to troubleshoot: Multistrategy learning of diagnostic knowledge for a real-world problem solving task Ashwin Ram, College of Computing, Georgia Tech S. Narayanan, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech Michael T. Cox, College of Computing, Georgia Tech
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A Framework for Low Level Analysis and Synthesis to Support High Level Authoring of Multimedia Documents (EXTENDED ABSTRACT) Scott E. Hudson Chen-Ning Hsi Graphics Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 The area of multimedia
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1 A Framework for Low Level Analysis and Synthesis to Support High Level Authoring of Multimedia Documents Scott E. Hudson Chen-Ning Hsi Graphics Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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A Synergistic Approach to Specifying Simple Number Independent Layouts by Example Scott E. Hudson Chen-Ning Hsi Graphics Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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1 Resource Analysis Algorithms For Multimedia Composition 1 Introduction Multimedia composition relates materials of various types together spatially, interactively and temporarily. As each media uses certain resource(s) to play its material, a multimedia composition imposes a resource requirement for a
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Statement of Research/Teaching Interest and Research Plan Research Interests Multimedia Authoring/Delivery Environments document frameworks/architectures, presentation system infrastructure, media synchronization and scheduling, presentation flow control, analysis techniques (e.g. resource profiling and
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Adaptive and Automated Index Selection in RDBMS Martin R. Frank, Edward R. Omiecinski and Shamkant B. Navathe College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA 30332-0280, USA fmartin,edwardo,shamg@cc.gatech.edu We present a novel approach for a tool that assists the database
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An Improved Leader Election Protocol in Multi-hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee Mostafa H. Ammar James E. Burns GIT{CC{70 December 1993
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An Improved Leader Election Protocol in Multi-hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee Mostafa H. Ammar James E. Burns GIT{CC{70 December 1993
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Randomized Multi-Source Broadcast Protocols in Multi-Hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee Mostafa H. Ammar James E. Burns GIT{CC{69 December 1993
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Adaptive and Automated Index Selection in RDBMS Martin R. Frank, Edward R. Omiecinski and Shamkant B. Navathe College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA 30332-0280, USA fmartin,edwardo,shamg@cc.gatech.edu We present a novel approach for a tool that assists the database
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Randomized Multi-Source Broadcast Protocols in Multi-Hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee Mostafa H. Ammar James E. Burns GIT{CC{69 December 1993
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Adaptive and Automated Index Selection in RDBMS Martin R. Frank, Edward R. Omiecinski and Shamkant B. Navathe College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA 30332-0280, USA fmartin,edwardo,shamg@cc.gatech.edu We present a novel approach for a tool that assists the database
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An Improved Leader Election Protocol in Multi-hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee Mostafa H. Ammar James E. Burns GIT{CC{70 December 1993
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Randomized Multi-Source Broadcast Protocols in Multi-Hop Radio Networks Chungki Lee Mostafa H. Ammar James E. Burns GIT{CC{69 December 1993
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Grouping and Ordering User Interface Components Mark H. Gray College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, email: mark.gray@cc.gatech.edu James D. Foley College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, email: foley@cc.gatech.edu Kevin E.
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Choosing Learning Strategies to Achieve Learning Goals Michael T. Cox and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 {cox,ashwin}@cc.gatech.edu To appear in A. Ram & M desJardins (Eds.), Proceedings of the 1994 AAAI Spring Symposium on Goal-Driven Learning.
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To appear in the Proceedings of the Workshop on Knowledge Compilation and Speedup Learning (KCSL 93), June 30, 1993 Computational Models of the Utility Problem and their Application to a Utility Analysis of Case-Based Reasoning Anthony G. Francis, Jr. Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of
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Abstracted in Case-Based Reasoning: Papers from the 1993 Workshop, July 11-12, Washington, D.C., Technical Report WS-93-01, AAAI Press THE UTILITY PROBLEM IN CASE BASED REASONING ANTHONY G. FRANCIS ASHWIN RAM College of Computing College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of
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Informatica 17(4) pages 347{369, 1993 1 MULTISTRATEGY LEARNING IN REACTIVE CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR AUTONOMOUS ROBOTIC NAVIGATION Ashwin Ram and Juan Carlos Santamar a College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280, U.S.A. Keywords: Robot navigation, reactive control,
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Animating User Interfaces Using Animation Servers Krishna Bharat Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing, Atlantic Drive Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 {kb, noi}@cc.gatech.edu and store, and often fail to exploit the presence of the
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Animating User Interfaces Using Animation Servers Krishna Bharat Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing, Atlantic Drive Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 {kb, noi}@cc.gatech.edu and store, and often fail to exploit the presence of the
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Time Warp Simulation in Time Constrained Systems Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{92/46 20 October 1992
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A Testbed for Optimistic Execution of Real-Time Simulations Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{92/22 4 May 1992
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Time Warp Simulation in Time Constrained Systems Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{92/46 20 October 1992
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Time Warp Simulation in Time Constrained Systems Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{92/46 20 October 1992
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A Testbed for Optimistic Execution of Real-Time Simulations Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{92/22 4 May 1992
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A Testbed for Optimistic Execution of Real-Time Simulations Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{92/22 4 May 1992
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Improving Performance by Use of Adaptive Objects: Experimentation with a Configurable Multiprocessor Thread Package Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/17 10 February 1993
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Experiments with Configurable Locks for Multiprocessors Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/05 10 January 1993
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Experiments with Configurable Locks for Multiprocessors Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/05 10 January 1993
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Multi-Protocol Architectures as a Paradigm for Achieving Inter-Operability Russell J. Clark Mostafa H. Ammar Kenneth L. Calvert GIT-CC-92/36 July 14, 1992
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Experiments with Configurable Locks for Multiprocessors Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/05 10 January 1993
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Improving Performance by Use of Adaptive Objects: Experimentation with a Configurable Multiprocessor Thread Package Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/17 10 February 1993
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Improving Performance by Use of Adaptive Objects: Experimentation with a Configurable Multiprocessor Thread Package Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/17 10 February 1993
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Multi-Protocol Architectures as a Paradigm for Achieving Inter-Operability Russell J. Clark Mostafa H. Ammar Kenneth L. Calvert GIT-CC-92/36 July 14, 1992
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Multi-Protocol Architectures as a Paradigm for Achieving Inter-Operability Russell J. Clark Mostafa H. Ammar Kenneth L. Calvert GIT-CC-92/36 July 14, 1992
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A Functional Theory of Creative Reading Kenneth Moorman Ashwin Ram GIT CC 94/01 January 1994
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A Functional Theory of Creative Reading Kenneth Moorman Ashwin Ram GIT CC 94/01 January 1994
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A Functional Theory of Creative Reading Kenneth Moorman Ashwin Ram GIT CC 94/01 January 1994
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A Functional Theory of Creative Reading Kenneth Moorman Ashwin Ram GIT CC 94/01 January 1994
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A Survey of Real-Time Operating Systems { Draft Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/18 February 15, 1994
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A Survey of Real-Time Operating Systems { Draft Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/18 February 15, 1994
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A Survey of Real-Time Operating Systems { Draft Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/18 February 15, 1994
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bers are used much like MIDI channel numbers. Synchronization To support the choreography and ventriloquism of virtual sources, the server must provide mechanisms by which programs can query the server for status information and synchronize on points in the audio stream(s). This synchronization can be
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and Dotson, 1993) suggest that for aircraft applications (i.e., presenting a warning message) that 3-D audio resolution may need to be as little as five degrees to be useful. REFERENCES 1. Ericson, M. A., and McKinley, R. L. (1989). Auditory localization cue synthesis and human performance. In
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bers are used much like MIDI channel numbers. Synchronization To support the choreography and ventriloquism of virtual sources, the server must provide mechanisms by which programs can query the server for status information and synchronize on points in the audio stream(s). This synchronization can be
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FUTURE DIRECTIONS An important step in this line of research is to perform a series of experiments to quantify the effectiveness of the VR audio system as a function of operating parameters. Experiments are scheduled to determine the localization accuracy possible with the existing Mercator
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and Dotson, 1993) suggest that for aircraft applications (i.e., presenting a warning message) that 3-D audio resolution may need to be as little as five degrees to be useful. REFERENCES 1. Ericson, M. A., and McKinley, R. L. (1989). Auditory localization cue synthesis and human performance. In
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A Lower Bound for Noncommutative Monotone Arithmetic Circuits (Extended Abstract) Rimli Sengupta College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 e-mail : rimli@cc.gatech.edu GIT{ICS{94/05 November, 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia
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A Study of Wait-Free Hierarchies in Concurrent Systems D. Scott McCrickard GIT{CC{94/04 February 15, 1994
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A Study of Wait-Free Hierarchies in Concurrent Systems D. Scott McCrickard GIT{CC{94/04 February 15, 1994
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A Study of Wait-Free Hierarchies in Concurrent Systems D. Scott McCrickard GIT{CC{94/04 February 15, 1994
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A Lower Bound for Noncommutative Monotone Arithmetic Circuits (Extended Abstract) Rimli Sengupta College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 e-mail : rimli@cc.gatech.edu GIT{ICS{94/05 November, 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia
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A Lower Bound for Noncommutative Monotone Arithmetic Circuits (Extended Abstract) Rimli Sengupta College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 e-mail : rimli@cc.gatech.edu GIT{ICS{94/05 November, 1993 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia
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Cogsci-92: In Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, July-August, 1992, Bloomington, IN, pp 195-200. A Unified Process Model of Syntactic and Semantic Error Recovery in Sentence Understanding Jennifer K. Holbrook Department of Psychology Albion College Albion,
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AN EXPLICIT REPRESENTATION OF FORGETTING Michael T. Cox and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 email: cox@cc.gatech.edu; ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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In AAAI-93: Proceedings of the Eleventh National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July 11-15, 1993, Washington, DC, pp 380-385. Having Your Cake and Eating It Too: Autonomy and Interaction in a Model of Sentence Processing Kurt P. Eiselt College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology
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In Working Notes from the AAAI Spring Symposium on Active NLP: Natural Language Understanding in Integrated Systems, Stanford University, March 21-23, 1994. KA: Integrating natural language understanding with design problem solving Kavi Mahesh Justin Peterson Ashok Goel and Kurt Eiselt College of
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Contributions Antti Autio Victor Berrebi Miika Kuusinen Dave Marek Stephen Alan Sisson Jukka Timonen Isaac N. Truder
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Student Strategies for Learning Programming from a Computational Environment Margaret M. Recker and Peter Pirolli Graduate School of Education University of California Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A. E-mail: mimi@soe.berkeley.edu
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Efficient Differential Timeslice Computation Kristian Torp Leo Mark Christian S. Jensen College of Computing Department of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology and Computer Science Georgia, GA 30332, USA Aalborg University Fredrik Bajers Vej 7E DK-9220 Aalborg O, DENMARK
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Efficient Differential Timeslice Computation Kristian Torp Leo Mark Christian S. Jensen College of Computing Department of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology and Computer Science Georgia, GA 30332, USA Aalborg University Fredrik Bajers Vej 7E DK-9220 Aalborg O, DENMARK
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Avoiding Contention between Reads and Writes Using Dynamic Versioning Sreenivas Gukal Edward Omiecinski Umakishore Ramachandran GIT{CC{94/13 February 20, 1994
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Avoiding Contention between Reads and Writes Using Dynamic Versioning Sreenivas Gukal Edward Omiecinski Umakishore Ramachandran GIT{CC{94/13 February 20, 1994
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- 1 - Inquiry-Based Scenario Analysis of System Requirements Colin Potts1 Kenji Takahashi2 Annie Anton1 GIT-CC-94/14 January 1994
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Efficient Differential Timeslice Computation Kristian Torp Leo Mark Christian S. Jensen College of Computing Department of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology and Computer Science Georgia, GA 30332, USA Aalborg University Fredrik Bajers Vej 7E DK-9220 Aalborg O, DENMARK
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KTK: Kernel Support for Configurable Objects and Invocations Ahmed Gheith (gheith@austin.ibm.com) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Dilma Silva (dilma@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{94/11 28 February 1994 Abstract The Kernel Tool Kit (KTK) is an object-based
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KTK: Kernel Support for Configurable Objects and Invocations Ahmed Gheith (gheith@austin.ibm.com) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Dilma Silva (dilma@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{94/11 28 February 1994 Abstract The Kernel Tool Kit (KTK) is an object-based
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- 1 - Inquiry-Based Scenario Analysis of System Requirements Colin Potts1 Kenji Takahashi2 Annie Anton1 GIT-CC-94/14 January 1994
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Avoiding Contention between Reads and Writes Using Dynamic Versioning Sreenivas Gukal Edward Omiecinski Umakishore Ramachandran GIT{CC{94/13 February 20, 1994
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Empirically Evaluating the Use of Animations to Teach Algorithms Technical Report GIT-GVU-94-07 Andrea W. Lawrence Computer Science Department Spelman College Atlanta, GA 30314 E-mail: alawrenc@etta.auc.edu Albert N. Badre John T. Stasko Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing
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KTK: Kernel Support for Configurable Objects and Invocations Ahmed Gheith (gheith@austin.ibm.com) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Dilma Silva (dilma@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{94/11 28 February 1994 Abstract The Kernel Tool Kit (KTK) is an object-based
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- 1 - Inquiry-Based Scenario Analysis of System Requirements Colin Potts1 Kenji Takahashi2 Annie Anton1 GIT-CC-94/14 January 1994
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Learning Generic Mechanisms from Experiences for Analogical Reasoning Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fbhatta,goelg@cc.gatech.edu In the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society,
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Use of Mental Models for Constraining Index Learning in Experience-Based Design Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 bhatta@cc.gatech.edu, goel@cc.gatech.edu In Procs. of the AAAI-92 workshop on Constraining Learning with
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Model-Based Learning of Structural Indices to Design Cases Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel Artificial Intelligence Group College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Tel: (404) 853-9381, (404) 853-9371 Fax: (404) 853-9378 Email: fbhatta,goelg@cc.gatech.edu In Procs.
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GIT-CC-92/60 A Model-Based Approach to Analogical Reasoning and Learning in Design Sambasiva R. Bhatta bhatta@cc.gatech.edu A THESIS PROPOSAL Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Computer Science The
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GIT-CC-92/60 A Model-Based Approach to Analogical Reasoning and Learning in Design Sambasiva R. Bhatta bhatta@cc.gatech.edu A THESIS PROPOSAL Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Computer Science The
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GIT-CC-92/60 A Model-Based Approach to Analogical Reasoning and Learning in Design Sambasiva R. Bhatta bhatta@cc.gatech.edu A THESIS PROPOSAL Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Computer Science The
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Formal Specification for Behavior-Based Mobile Robots Douglas C. MacKenzie Ronald C. Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory, College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, 30332 doug@cc.gatech.edu, arkin@cc.gatech.edu
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Making a Clean Sweep: Behavior Based Vacuuming Douglas C. MacKenzie Tucker R. Balch Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 U.S.A. doug@cc.gatech.edu Position Paper for AAAI Fall Symposium, Instantiating Real-World Agents I. Introduction
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Reactive Control for Mobile Manipulation Jonathan M. Cameron Douglas C. MacKenzie* Keith R. Ward Ronald C. Arkin* Wayne J. Book School of Mechanical Engineering *College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 U.S.A.
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GIT-CC-94-19 Model-Based Indexing and Learning of Indices to Design Cases Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel fbhatta,goelg@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology March 1994
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Toward Flexible Control of the Temporal Mapping from Concurrent Program Events to Animations Eileen Kraemer John T. Stasko Technical Report 94-10 Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 (404) 853-9386 FAX: (404) 853-0673
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Toward Flexible Control of the Temporal Mapping from Concurrent Program Events to Animations Eileen Kraemer John T. Stasko Technical Report 94-10 Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 (404) 853-9386 FAX: (404) 853-0673
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GIT-CC-94-19 Model-Based Indexing and Learning of Indices to Design Cases Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel fbhatta,goelg@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology March 1994
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GIT-CC-94-19 Model-Based Indexing and Learning of Indices to Design Cases Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel fbhatta,goelg@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology March 1994
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Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center Usage Information Survey Form Information: This survery is for questions about your use ofthe World Wide Web (WWW). Primary Questions: 1. Frequency: On the average, how often do you use your WWW browser 1 to 4 times/day 5 to 8 times/day over 9 times/day few
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Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center Mosaic Information Survey Form Information: This survery is for question about your use/knowledge of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications' (NCSA) Mosaic. If you've never used Mosaic, you do not need to complete this survey. Primary Questions:
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Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center HTML Information Survey Form Information: This survery is for questions about your use/knowledge of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). If you've never used HTML, you do not need to complete this survey. Primary Questions: 1. General Information: How many
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Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center General Information Survey Form Information: This survery is for general questions about your use ofthe World Wide Web (WWW). If you've never used WWW, you do not need to complete this survey. Primary Questions: 1. Platform: Which platform do you primarily
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Systematic Procedural Error as a Result of Interaction Between Working Memory Demand and Task Structure AThesis Presented to The Academic Faculty by Michael D. Byrne In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Psychology Georgia Institute of Technology August 1993
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Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center Http Information Survey Form Information: This survery is for questions about your use/knowledge of the Hypertext Transfer Protocal (HTTP). If you've never used HTTP, you do not need to complete this survey. Primary Questions: 1. General Information: Do you
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Distributed Shared Abstractions (DSA) on Large-Scale Multiprocessors Christian Cl emen con (clemenco@lse.epfl.ch) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 GIT{CC{93/25
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Proceedings of the 1994 Cognitive Science Graduate Student Conference (CSGSC-94) April 21-22, 1994 Steering Committee Michael T. Cox (Chair) Angel Cabrera (CogSci Student Coordinator) Andy Edmonds (Psychology Student Liaison) Kenneth Moorman (AI Student Liaison) Jim Sawyer (CHMSR Student Liaison)
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1 This is Frank, M. and J. Foley, A Pure Reasoning Engine for Programming By Demonstration, Technical Report git-gvu-94-11, Georgia Institute of Technology, Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center, April 1994. A PURE REASONING ENGINE FOR PROGRAMMING BY DEMONSTRATION Martin R. Frank James D. Foley
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1 This is Frank, M. and J. Foley, Inferring Behavior From Before and After Snapshots, Technical Report git-gvu94-12, Georgia Institute of Technology, Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center, April 1994. INFERENCE BEAR: INFERRING BEHAVIOR FROM BEFORE AND AFTER SNAPSHOTS Martin R. Frank James D. Foley
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1 This is Frank, M. and J. Foley, Inferring Behavior From Before and After Snapshots, Technical Report git-gvu94-12, Georgia Institute of Technology, Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center, April 1994. INFERENCE BEAR: INFERRING BEHAVIOR FROM BEFORE AND AFTER SNAPSHOTS Martin R. Frank James D. Foley
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Reasoning About Conditional Progress Properties Ken Calvert College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332{0280 GIT{CC{94/03 March 1994
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Reasoning About Conditional Progress Properties Ken Calvert College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332{0280 GIT{CC{94/03 March 1994
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Reasoning About Conditional Progress Properties Ken Calvert College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332{0280 GIT{CC{94/03 March 1994
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Contents 1 Auditory Cues for Information Display: Merging Two Auditory Interface Techniques Michael C. Albers 1 2 Creativity in Analogical Design: A Model-Based Approach Sambasiva R. Bhatta 2 3 Situated Action Meets Symbol Processing and Both Win Mike Byrne 5 4 Cognitive Psychodynamics: The Timing of
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Ari Luotonen, CERN Tim Berners-Lee, CERN CERN httpd Reference Manual A Guide To A World-Wide Web HyperText Daemon 1 CERN Server User Guide Generated from the Hypertext May 4, 1994 May 1994 CERN httpd Guide Table of Contents 1 CERN httpd 3.0 Guide for Prereleases 1 1.1 In This Guide... : : : : : : : : :
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Rapid { A Multiprocessor Scheduler for Dynamic Real-Time Applications Harold Forbes Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 April 30, 1994
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Rapid { A Multiprocessor Scheduler for Dynamic Real-Time Applications Harold Forbes Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 April 30, 1994
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Rapid { A Multiprocessor Scheduler for Dynamic Real-Time Applications Harold Forbes Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 April 30, 1994
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A Comparison of Two Practical Multicast Routing Schemes Ken Calvert Ramesh Madhavan Ellen W. Zegura GIT{CC{94/25 February 1994
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A Comparison of Two Practical Multicast Routing Schemes Ken Calvert Ramesh Madhavan Ellen W. Zegura GIT{CC{94/25 February 1994
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A Comparison of Two Practical Multicast Routing Schemes Ken Calvert Ramesh Madhavan Ellen W. Zegura GIT{CC{94/25 February 1994
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In Proceedings of the 16th Annual Cognitive Science Conference, Atlanta, GA, August 1994 Integrating Creativity and Reading: A Functional Approach Kenneth Moorman and Ashwin Ram Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 fkennethm,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu
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Proceedings of the AAAI-94 Workshop on Indexing and Reuse in Multimedia Systems, Seattle, WA, August 1994. Cognitive Media Types as Indices for Hypermedia Learning Environments Mimi Recker and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 mimi@cc.gatech.edu
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Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Goal-Driven Learning, Stanford, CA, March 1994. A Framework for Goal-Driven Learning1 Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu David Leake Computer Science Department Indiana
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Machines that Forget: Learning from retrieval failure of mis-indexed explanations Michael T. Cox College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 cox@cc.gatech.edu
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To appear in the Proceedings of the AAAI Case-Based Reasoning Workshop, Seattle, WA, July 1994. Systematic Evaluation of Design Decisions in CBR Systems Juan Carlos Santamar a and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fcarlos,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu
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Choosing Learning Strategies to Achieve Learning Goals Michael T. Cox and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 {cox,ashwin}@cc.gatech.edu To appear in M desJardins & A. Ram (Eds.), Proceedings of the 1994 AAAI Spring Symposium on Goal-Driven Learning.
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In Proceedings of the 12th National AAAI Conference, Seattle, WA, August 1994 A Model of Creative Understanding Kenneth Moorman and Ashwin Ram Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 fkennethm,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu
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Illustration, Explanation and Navigation of Physical Devices and Design Processes Nathalie Gru e nath@cc.gatech.edu GIT-CC-94/26 A Masters Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Computer Science The Committee: Dr. Ashok
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Illustration, Explanation and Navigation of Physical Devices and Design Processes Nathalie Gru e nath@cc.gatech.edu GIT-CC-94/26 A Masters Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Computer Science The Committee: Dr. Ashok
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Illustration, Explanation and Navigation of Physical Devices and Design Processes Nathalie Gru e nath@cc.gatech.edu GIT-CC-94/26 A Masters Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Computer Science The Committee: Dr. Ashok
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Proceedings of 1994 Cognitive Science Conference Troubleshooting Strategies in a Complex, Dynamical Domain Margaret M. Recker T. Govindaraj Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 U.S.A. mimi.recker@cc.gatech.edu tg@chmsr.isye.gatech.edu Vijay Vasandani International Business Machines
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Function: int move_sound(server, id, heading, velocity, time); CLIENT * server; sound_id id; position heading; float velocity; float time; Move the sound source identified by id on the machine indicated by server in the given heading at the given velocity for the given period of time. For spatial audio,
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Introductory Chapter Justin Peterson 1 Form and Meaning Throughout modernity the relation between form and meaning has been a fundamental source of controversy in the study of Cognition. Russell versus Frege, Saussure versus 19th century linguistics, Wittgenstein of the Tracticus Logico-Philosophicus
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Autonomous Robots, 1, 1{25 (1994) c 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. Manufactured in The Netherlands. Communication in Reactive Multiagent Robotic Systems TUCKER BALCH AND RONALD C. ARKIN tucker@cc.gatech.edu arkin@cc.gatech.edu Mobile Robot Laboratory, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of
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Function: int move_sound(server, id, heading, velocity, time); CLIENT * server; sound_id id; position heading; float velocity; float time; Move the sound source identified by id on the machine indicated by server in the given heading at the given velocity for the given period of time. For spatial audio,
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A Design Methodology for the Configuration of Behavior-Based Mobile Robots Ph. D. Thesis Proposal Douglas C. MacKenzie College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology
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1 Gramoll 1Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Aerospace Eng., Atlanta, GA 30332-0150, TEL: 404-894-3065, kurt.gramoll@aerospace.gatech.edu Presented at ASCE 1993 Conference GT Beam - An Interactive Graphic Beam Analysis Program for Education Kurt C. Gramoll1
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1 Gramoll 1Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Aerospace Eng., Atlanta, GA 30332-0150, TEL: 404-894-3065, kurt.gramoll@aerospace.gatech.edu Presented at ASCE 1993 Conference GT Beam - An Interactive Graphic Beam Analysis Program for Education Kurt C. Gramoll1
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ASEE 1994 Conf. Proc., Edmonton, Canada, June, 1994. Session 1668 Using 'GT Vibrations' in System Dynamics and Vibrations Courses Imran Yusuf, Kurt Slater, Kurt Gramoll Georgia Institute of Technology
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PORTS: Experiences with a Scheduler for Dynamic Real-Time Systems (Extended Abstract) Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto, and Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332. June 24, 1994
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PORTS: Experiences with a Scheduler for Dynamic Real-Time Systems (Extended Abstract) Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto, and Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332. June 24, 1994
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PORTS: Experiences with a Scheduler for Dynamic Real-Time Systems (Extended Abstract) Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto, and Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332. June 24, 1994
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Metacognition, Problem-Solving and Aging Michael T. Cox Artificial Intelligence / Cognitive Science Group College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga 30332-0280 email: cox@cc.gatech.edu
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Experimentation with a Reconfigurable Micro-Kernel Bodhisattwa Mukherjee Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 e-mail: fbodhi, schwang@cc.gatech.edu
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4 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thanks to my advisor, Professor Scott E. Hudson, for his exceptional guidance during the course of this study. Without his encouraging comments and directions, this research will not be possible. Thanks also to my committee: Rick Snodgrass, Saumya K. Debray, Mary Bailey, Olivia Sheng,
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Know. of CGI by CGI Script Use Question 11 by 12 155.007 2 0.000 0.582 Know. of CGI by ISMAP Question 11 by 13 72.535 4 0.000 0.281 Know. of CGI by ISMAP Use Question 11 by 14 40.937 2 0.000 0.296 CGI Use by ISMAP Question 12 by 13 71.809 2 0.000 0.398 CGI Use by ISMAP Use Question 12 by 14 63.903 2
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Using Visualization to Foster Object-Oriented Program Understanding Dean F. Jerding and John T. Stasko Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail: fdfj,staskog@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-GVU-94-33 July 1994
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Using Visualization to Foster Object-Oriented Program Understanding Dean F. Jerding and John T. Stasko Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail: fdfj,staskog@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-GVU-94-33 July 1994
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To appear in J.S. Gero (ed.) Artificial Intelligence in Design 94, Kluwer Academic Publishers: Netherlands. THE DESIGN OF A TOOL KIT FOR CASE-BASED DESIGN AIDS E. A. DOMESHEK and J. L. KOLODNER College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, USA and C. M. ZIMRING College of
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From Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on AI for Applications, IEEE Computer Society Press: Washington, 63-69. A Case-Based Design Aid for Conceptual Design of Aircraft Subsystems Eric A. Domeshek*, Marcia F. Herndon+, Andrew W. Bennett+, and Janet L. Kolodner* *College of Computing +Lockheed
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Parallel Discrete Event Simulation Using Space-Time Memory Kaushik Ghosh and Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332. January 10, 1991 GIT{ICS{94/27 January 10, 1991
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From AI EDAM (1993) 7(2), 87-96 USING THE POINTS OF LARGE CASES ERIC DOMESHEK AND JANET KOLODNER College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, U.S.A. We believe that Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) will prove applicable to design, at least in part because we have seen
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Parallel Discrete Event Simulation Using Space-Time Memory Kaushik Ghosh and Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332. January 10, 1991 GIT{ICS{94/27 January 10, 1991
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Parallel Discrete Event Simulation Using Space-Time Memory Kaushik Ghosh and Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332. January 10, 1991 GIT{ICS{94/27 January 10, 1991
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Published in the AAAI-94 Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning A Comparative Utility Analysis of Case-Based Reasoning and Control-Rule Learning Systems Anthony G. Francis, Jr. and Ashwin Ram College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 {centaur, ashwin}@cc.gatech.edu
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Published in the AAAI-94 Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning A Comparative Utility Analysis of Case-Based Reasoning and Control-Rule Learning Systems Anthony G. Francis, Jr. and Ashwin Ram College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 {centaur, ashwin}@cc.gatech.edu
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A Compendium of Useful Information for Visitors to the 1994 Conference of the Cognitive Science Society Mike Byrne, Keith Edwards, Beth Mynatt, & Lisa Connor Welcome to Atlanta! Atlanta lies in the forested foothills of the Appalachian Mountains at above 1000-foot elevation. Georgia Tech is located in
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Causal Memory: Definitions, Implementation and Programming Mustaque Ahamad Gil Neiger James E. Burnsy Prince Kohli Georgia Institute of Technologyz Phillip W. Huttox GIT{CC{93/55 September 17, 1993 Revised: July 22, 1994
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Causal Memory: Definitions, Implementation and Programming Mustaque Ahamad Gil Neiger James E. Burnsy Prince Kohli Georgia Institute of Technologyz Phillip W. Huttox GIT{CC{93/55 September 17, 1993 Revised: July 22, 1994
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Causal Memory: Definitions, Implementation and Programming Mustaque Ahamad Gil Neiger James E. Burnsy Prince Kohli Georgia Institute of Technologyz Phillip W. Huttox GIT{CC{93/55 September 17, 1993 Revised: July 22, 1994
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...and their labels 7 Labeling Design Lessons Parts Possibly nested or otherwise related Possibly with attributes assigned Either physical or functional Issues Identified by life-cycle phase Identified by stakeholder Covering extended issue taxonomy Interactions Tradeoffs and synergies 8 Query Form from
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End-User Indexing of Design Lessons Eric A. Domeshek & Janet L. Kolodner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 1 Conceptual Design of Complex Artifacts Conceptual Design: Earliest phase of design Complex Artifacts: E.g. buildings, aircraft Designers need easy access to:
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End-User Indexing of Design Lessons Eric A. Domeshek & Janet L. Kolodner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 1 Conceptual Design of Complex Artifacts Conceptual Design: Earliest phase of design Complex Artifacts: E.g. buildings, aircraft Designers need easy access to:
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End-User Indexing of Design Lessons Eric A. Domeshek and Janet L. Kolodner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 {domeshek | jlk}@cc.gatech.edu
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AAAI-93 Case-Based Reasoning Workshop, Washington, D.C., July 1993, pp. 19-25. Paying Attention to the Right Thing: Issues of Focus in Case-Based Creative Design Janet L. Kolodner and Linda M. Wills College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 jlk@cc.gatech.edu,
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Understanding the Creative Mind Ashwin Ram Linda Wills Eric Domeshek Nancy Nersessian Janet Kolodner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Understanding Creativity: A Case-Based Approach Janet L. Kolodner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 894-3285 jlk@cc.gatech.edu
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Understanding the Creative Mind Ashwin Ram Linda Wills Eric Domeshek Nancy Nersessian Janet Kolodner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Atlanta, GA, August 1994. Explaining Serendipitous Recognition in Design Linda M. Wills College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 linda@cc.gatech.edu Janet L. Kolodner College of
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AAAI-93 Case-Based Reasoning Workshop, Washington, D.C., July 1993, pp. 19-25. Paying Attention to the Right Thing: Issues of Focus in Case-Based Creative Design Janet L. Kolodner and Linda M. Wills College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 jlk@cc.gatech.edu,
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Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Atlanta, GA, August 1994. Explaining Serendipitous Recognition in Design Linda M. Wills College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 linda@cc.gatech.edu Janet L. Kolodner College of
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Understanding Creativity: A Case-Based Approach Janet L. Kolodner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 894-3285 jlk@cc.gatech.edu
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AAAI Spring Symposium on AI and Creativity, Stanford, CA, March 1993. Reprinted in AI and Simulation of Behavior Quarterly (85), Autumn 1993. CASE-BASED CREATIVE DESIGN Janet L. Kolodner and Linda M. Wills College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Proceedings of AAAI-94, Seattle, WA, August 1994. Towards More Creative Case-Based Design Systems Linda M. Wills and Janet L. Kolodner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 linda@cc.gatech.edu, jlk@cc.gatech.edu
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AAAI Spring Symposium on AI and Creativity, Stanford, CA, March 1993. Reprinted in AI and Simulation of Behavior Quarterly (85), Autumn 1993. CASE-BASED CREATIVE DESIGN Janet L. Kolodner and Linda M. Wills College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Proceedings of AAAI-94, Seattle, WA, August 1994. Towards More Creative Case-Based Design Systems Linda M. Wills and Janet L. Kolodner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 linda@cc.gatech.edu, jlk@cc.gatech.edu
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1 An Ontology of Meta-Level Categories Nicola Guarino, Massimiliano Carrara, and Pierdaniele Giaretta LADSEB-CNR Int. Rep. 6/93 Substantially revised version - January 16, 1994
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Metalevel Solution to Inheritance Anomaly in Concurrent Object-Oriented Languages | Extended Abstract | Satoshi Matsuokay Akinori Yonezawa Department of Information Science The University of Tokyo August 1, 1990 1 Introduction 1.1 OOCP, Reflection, and Professional Computing In the very near future,
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Sharing Meta-Information to Guide Cooperative Search among Heterogeneous Reusable Agents Susan E. Lander and Victor R. Lesser CMPSCI Technical Report 94-48 June 1994 Sharing Meta-Information to Guide Cooperative Search among Heterogeneous Reusable Agents Susan E. Lander and Victor R. Lesser Department
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A Formalization of Viewpoints Giuseppe Attardi y Maria Simi z TR-93-062 October, 1993
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MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT F UR INFORMATIK ff Reflection in Logical Systems Se an Matthews MPI{I{92{250 November 1992 Oo Oo k I N F O R M A T I K Im Stadtwald W 6600 Saarbr ucken Germany Author's Address Max-Planck-Institut f ur Informatik, Im Stadtwald, W-6600 Saarbr ucken, Germany. sean@mpi-sb.mpg.de
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Collaborating on Referring Expressions Peter A. Heeman Graeme Hirst Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science University of Rochester University of Toronto Rochester, New York Toronto, Canada 14627 M5S 1A4 heeman@cs.rochester.edu gh@cs.toronto.edu Technical Report 435 August 1992
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KNOME: Modeling What the User Knows in UC* David N. Chin Department of Information and Computer Sciences University of Hawaii at Manoa 2565 The Mall Honolulu, HI 96822 email: Chin@Hawaii.Edu
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Is there any Need for Domain-Dependent Control Information Matthew L. Ginsberg and Donald F. Geddisy Computer Science Department Stanford University Stanford, California 94305 ginsberg@cs.stanford.edu
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A Reflective System is as Extensible as its Internal Representations: An Illustration Indiana University Computer Science Department Technical Report #366 John Wiseman Simmons II Daniel P. Friedmany October 21, 1992
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The Pandemonium System of Reflective Agents Frank Smieja October 6, 1993
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Learning from Examples, Agent Teams and the Concept of Reflection Uwe Beyer Frank Smieja June 15, 1993
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Building Distributed, Multi-User Applications by Direct Manipulation Krishna Bharat GVU Center, College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 E-mail: kb@cc.gatech.edu Marc H. Brown DEC Systems Research Center 130 Lytton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 E-mail: mhb@src.dec.com
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he ath ransition ara igm A ractical etho olog for A ing Animation to rogram nterfaces College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 (404) 853-9386 email: stasko cc.gatech.edu June 10, 1991 A stract Animation is becoming an increasingly popular feature of user interfaces and
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20 40 60 80 100 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 Frequency in past 7 days (< 100) Prob of access on day 8 Figure 1: Probability of a document being accessed on Day 8 as a function of the number of times it was accessed in the previous 7 days (for Frequencies < 100). -5 5 10 -3 -2 -1 1 Log (frequency in past 7 days) (for
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Predicting Document Access in Large, Multimedia Repositories Mimi M. Recker James Pitkow College of Computing Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 U.S.A. +1 404.894.9218 mimi@cc.gatech.edu pitkow@cc.gatech.edu August 23, 1994 1 Predicting
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Using Destination Set Grouping to Improve the Performance of Window-Controlled Multipoint Connections Shun Yan Cheung Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322 Email: cheung@mathcs.emory.edu Phone: (404) 727-3823 Mostafa H. Ammar College of Computing
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Using Destination Set Grouping to Improve the Performance of Window-Controlled Multipoint Connections Shun Yan Cheung Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322 Email: cheung@mathcs.emory.edu Phone: (404) 727-3823 Mostafa H. Ammar College of Computing
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Synthesizing Network Requirements Using Parallel Scientific Applications Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-94/31 July 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404)
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Using Destination Set Grouping to Improve the Performance of Window-Controlled Multipoint Connections Shun Yan Cheung Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322 Email: cheung@mathcs.emory.edu Phone: (404) 727-3823 Mostafa H. Ammar College of Computing
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Synthesizing Network Requirements Using Parallel Scientific Applications Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-94/31 July 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404)
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Synthesizing Network Requirements Using Parallel Scientific Applications Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-94/31 July 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404)
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GIT-COGSCI-94/18 The Convergence of Explanatory Coherence and the Story Model: A Case Study in Juror Decision Michael D. Byrne July, 1994 Michael D. Byrne School of Psychology Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 byrne@cc.gatech.edu Acknowledgments: I would like to thank Paul Thagard
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Providing A Scalable, Interactive Video-On-Demand Service Using Multicast Communication Kevin C. Almeroth Mostafa H. Ammar Telecommunications/Networking Systems Group College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 kevin, ammar@cc.gatech.edu (404)853-9911 GIT-CC-94/36
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CONTENTIONS ABOUT SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS John McCarthy, Stanford University August 25, 1994 Here are some general contentions about what programs need to know about themselves. 1. To understand mental phenomena it is important to take the design stance in a stronger form than Daniel Dennett does. Namely, we
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Providing A Scalable, Interactive Video-On-Demand Service Using Multicast Communication Kevin C. Almeroth Mostafa H. Ammar Telecommunications/Networking Systems Group College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 kevin, ammar@cc.gatech.edu (404)853-9911 GIT-CC-94/36
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Providing A Scalable, Interactive Video-On-Demand Service Using Multicast Communication Kevin C. Almeroth Mostafa H. Ammar Telecommunications/Networking Systems Group College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 kevin, ammar@cc.gatech.edu (404)853-9911 GIT-CC-94/36
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On the Use of Registers in Achieving Wait-Free Consensus Rida A. Bazzi Gil Neiger Georgia Institute of Technology Gary L. Petersony Spelman College GIT{CC{94/33 August 28, 1994
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On the Use of Registers in Achieving Wait-Free Consensus Rida A. Bazzi Gil Neiger Georgia Institute of Technology Gary L. Petersony Spelman College GIT{CC{94/33 August 28, 1994
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On the Use of Registers in Achieving Wait-Free Consensus Rida A. Bazzi Gil Neiger Georgia Institute of Technology Gary L. Petersony Spelman College GIT{CC{94/33 August 28, 1994
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Learning to troubleshoot: Multistrategy learning of diagnostic knowledge for a real-world problem-solving task Ashwin Ram, College of Computing, Georgia Techy S. Narayanan, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech Michael T. Cox, College of Computing, Georgia Tech
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Machines that Forget: Learning from retrieval failure of mis-indexed explanations Michael T. Cox College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 cox@cc.gatech.edu
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Using Knowledge of Cognitive Behavior to Learn from Failure Michael T. Cox Michael Freed College of Computing NASA Ames Research Center Georgia Institute of Technology Artificial Intelligence Branch Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Moffett Field, CA 94035 cox@cc.gatech.edu freed@picasso.arc.nasa.gov
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Discovery of Physical Principles from Design Experiences Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 bhatta@cc.gatech.edu, goel@cc.gatech.edu In a special issue on Machine Learning in Design" of the International Journal AI EDAM (AI
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INNOVATION IN ANALOGICAL DESIGN: A MODEL-BASED APPROACH S. BHATTA AND A. GOEL College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, USA AND S. PRABHAKAR School of Computing Sciences University of Technology, Sydney POB 123, Broadway Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia In the Proceedings
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From Design Experiences To Generic Mechanisms: Model-Based Learning in Analogical Design Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fbhatta,goelg@cc.gatech.edu In the Proceedings of the AID-94 workshop on Machine Learning in
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Making a Clean Sweep: Behavior Based Vacuuming Douglas C. MacKenzie Tucker R. Balch Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 U.S.A. doug@cc.gatech.edu Position Paper for AAAI Fall Symposium, Instantiating Real-World Agents I. Introduction
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Buzz: An instantiation of a schema-based reactive robotic system Ronald C. Arkin, Tucker Balch, Thomas R. Collins, Andrew M. Henshaw, Douglas C. MacKenzie, Elizabeth Nitz, David Rodriguez, Keith Ward Mobile Robot Laboratory, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
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Dynamic Scheduling for Mobile Robots Tucker Balch, Harold Forbes and Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 USA tucker@cc.gatech.edu fax:(404)853-0957
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Tucker Richard Balch 825 Longwood Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30305 (404) 350-0520 Career Objective Research and development of autonomous mobile robots. Education Ph.D. Candidate in Autonomous Robotics, Georgia Institute of Technology. Master of Science in Computer Science, 1988, University of California at
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Introspective reasoning using meta-explanations for multistrategy learning Ashwin Ram and Michael T. Cox College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 ashwin@cc.gatech.edu and cox@cc.gatech.edu
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A theory of questions and question asking Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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Indexing, Elaboration and Refinement: Incremental Learning of Explanatory Cases Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu
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The Use of Explicit Goals for Knowledge to Guide Inference and Learning Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9372 E-mail: ashwin@cc.gatech.edu Lawrence Hunter National Library of Medicine Building 38A, Mail Stop 54 Bethesda, MD 20894 (301)
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Representing Self-knowledge for Introspection about Memory Search1 Position paper for the AAAI-95 Spring Symposium on Representing Mental States and Mechanisms David B. Leake Computer Science Department, Lindley Hall 215 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 1 Introduction When agents perform
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A Comparative Study of Distributed Shared Memory System Design Issues Ajay Mohindra IBM T. J. Watson Research Center P. O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 ajay@watson.ibm.com Umakishore Ramachandran College of Computing Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 rama@cc.gatech.edu GIT-CC-94/35 August 1994
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A Comparative Evaluation of Techniques for Studying Parallel System Performance Anand Sivasubramaniam Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-94/38 September 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404)
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Evaluation of Causal Distributed Shared Memory for Data-race-free Programs Ranjit John Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA GIT{CC{94/34
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A Survey of Multiprocessor Operating System Kernels (DRAFT) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) Prabha Gopinath (gopinath prabha@ssdc.honeywell.com) GIT CC 92/05 5 November 1993
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A Comparative Study of Distributed Shared Memory System Design Issues Ajay Mohindra IBM T. J. Watson Research Center P. O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 ajay@watson.ibm.com Umakishore Ramachandran College of Computing Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 rama@cc.gatech.edu GIT-CC-94/35 August 1994
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A Survey of Multiprocessor Operating System Kernels (DRAFT) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) Prabha Gopinath (gopinath prabha@ssdc.honeywell.com) GIT CC 92/05 5 November 1993
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A Comparative Evaluation of Techniques for Studying Parallel System Performance Anand Sivasubramaniam Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-94/38 September 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404)
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A Comparative Study of Distributed Shared Memory System Design Issues Ajay Mohindra IBM T. J. Watson Research Center P. O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 ajay@watson.ibm.com Umakishore Ramachandran College of Computing Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 rama@cc.gatech.edu GIT-CC-94/35 August 1994
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Evaluation of Causal Distributed Shared Memory for Data-race-free Programs Ranjit John Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA GIT{CC{94/34
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Evaluation of Causal Distributed Shared Memory for Data-race-free Programs Ranjit John Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA GIT{CC{94/34
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A Comparative Evaluation of Techniques for Studying Parallel System Performance Anand Sivasubramaniam Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran Technical Report GIT-CC-94/38 September 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404)
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GIT-CC-94/18 Situating Natural Language Understanding within Experience-Based Design Justin Peterson Kavi Mahesh Ashok Goel goel@cc.gatech.edu To appear in the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (previously known as the International Journal of Man-Machine Studies). Georgia Institute of
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GIT-CC-94/18 Situating Natural Language Understanding within Experience-Based Design Justin Peterson Kavi Mahesh Ashok Goel goel@cc.gatech.edu To appear in the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (previously known as the International Journal of Man-Machine Studies). Georgia Institute of
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GIT-CC-94/18 Situating Natural Language Understanding within Experience-Based Design Justin Peterson Kavi Mahesh Ashok Goel goel@cc.gatech.edu To appear in the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (previously known as the International Journal of Man-Machine Studies). Georgia Institute of
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11.A 11.B 11.C 11.D Figure 11.: Detail of final frames from image sequences shown in Figure 10. Figures 11.a, 11.b and 11.c are larger versions of the highlighted images shown in figure 10.a, 10.b and 10.c respectively. Figure 11.a: Detailed view of original angiographic image. Figure 11.b: Results
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11.A 11.B 11.C 11.D Figure 11.: Detail of final frames from image sequences shown in Figure 10. Figures 11.a, 11.b and 11.c are larger versions of the highlighted images shown in figure 10.a, 10.b and 10.c respectively. Figure 11.a: Detailed view of original angiographic image. Figure 11.b: Results
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Integrating status and event phenomena in formal specifications of interactive systems Gregory D. Abowd College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA Alan J. Dix School of Computing and Mathematics The University of Huddersfield Queensgate, Huddersfield HD1 3DH United
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Software engineering through formal methods Gregory D. Abowd Software Engineering Institute Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Understanding software architecture Outline Introduction & motivation Applications of formal methods in HCI, Requirements Engineering,
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Data modeling with the Z specification notation Marco Schumacher and Gregory D. Abowd Master of Software Engineering Program Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 March 10, 1994 This work represents the results of an independent study project by Marco Schumacher as part of the Master of
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ACTION ::= receive j transmit MODE ::= read j write Endpoint allowable actions : F ACTION allowable modes : F MODE names : F logical name queues : F QUEUE protocol dependent address : F ADDRESS #protocol dependent address <= 1 1 EndpointManagement system : ep id 7 7ae
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Metacognition, Problem Solving and Aging GIT-COGSCI-94/15 Michael T. Cox Artificial Intelligence / Cognitive Science Group College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 email: cox@cc.gatech.edu July, 1994 (To appear in The Psychology Graduate Student Journal) i
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School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
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Using Style to Understand Descriptions of Software Architecture Gregory Abowd Robert Allen Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 David Garlan
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CMU/SEI-93-TR-14 29 References Berard, E.V. Essays on Object-Oriented Software Engineering, Volume 1. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1993. Garlan, D. & Shaw, M. An Introduction to Software Architecture. Ad- vances in Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, Volume
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SAAM: A Method for Analyzing the Properties of Software Architectures* Rick Kazman,1,2 Len Bass,2 Gregory Abowd,2 Mike Webb2,3
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Using Formal Methods for Requirements Specification of a Proposed POSIX Standard Neal R. Reizera;b Gregory D. Abowda;b B. Craig Meyersa Patrick R.H. Placea a Software Engineering Institute b School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA To appear in the IEEE
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A Simple Yet Robust Caching Algorithm Based on Dynamic Access Patterns James E. Pitkow Margaret M. Recker Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 U.S.A. Email {pitkow, mimi}@cc.gatech.edu
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1 A C Thread Library for Multiprocessors Karsten Schwan, Harold Forbes, Ahmed Gheith, Bodhisattwa Mukherjee and Yiannis Samiotakis schwan@cc.gatech.edu harold@cc.gatech.edu bodhi@cc.gatech.edu GIT{ICS{91/02 10 January 1991
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1 A C Thread Library for Multiprocessors Karsten Schwan, Harold Forbes, Ahmed Gheith, Bodhisattwa Mukherjee and Yiannis Samiotakis schwan@cc.gatech.edu harold@cc.gatech.edu bodhi@cc.gatech.edu GIT{ICS{91/02 10 January 1991
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Multilinearity Can Be Exponentially Restrictive (Preliminary version) Rimli Sengupta and H. Venkateswaran e-mail : frimli,venkatg@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{94-40 September, 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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1 A C Thread Library for Multiprocessors Karsten Schwan, Harold Forbes, Ahmed Gheith, Bodhisattwa Mukherjee and Yiannis Samiotakis schwan@cc.gatech.edu harold@cc.gatech.edu bodhi@cc.gatech.edu GIT{ICS{91/02 10 January 1991
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Multilinearity Can Be Exponentially Restrictive (Preliminary version) Rimli Sengupta and H. Venkateswaran e-mail : frimli,venkatg@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{94-40 September, 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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Multilinearity Can Be Exponentially Restrictive (Preliminary version) Rimli Sengupta and H. Venkateswaran e-mail : frimli,venkatg@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{94-40 September, 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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To appear in the Proceedings of the IV Iberoamerican Congress on Artificial Intelligence (IBERAMIA-94), Caracas, Venezuela, Octubre 1994. On-line Knowledge Compilation and Speedup Learning in Continuous Task Domains Juan Carlos Santamar a and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of
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Proceedings of the AAAI-94 Case-Based Reasoning Workshop, pages 23{29, Seattle, WA, July 1994. Systematic Evaluation of Design Decisions in CBR Systems Juan Carlos Santamar a and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fcarlos,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu
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page 22 7. Animated Feedback for Fix-up and Improvement 8. Conclusion and Future Work Mechanical translation from PPS to SMV means this can be automated Tying the knot from SMV back to PPS through Action Simulator or some other appropriate simulation tool. Examining relationship to Statemate. References
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Human{Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall A. Dix, J. Finlay, G. Abowd and R. Beale c 1993 The Human Chapter 1 (1) The Human Overview Human can be viewed as an information processing system, for example, Card, Moran and Newell's Model Human Processor. A simple model: ffl information received and
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Performance Evaluation of A Seismic Data Analysis Kernel on The KSR Multiprocessors1 Weiming Gu GIT{CC{94{43 September 25, 1994
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Performance Evaluation of A Seismic Data Analysis Kernel on The KSR Multiprocessors1 Weiming Gu GIT{CC{94{43 September 25, 1994
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Performance Evaluation of A Seismic Data Analysis Kernel on The KSR Multiprocessors1 Weiming Gu GIT{CC{94{43 September 25, 1994
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Fast Message Passing via the ALLCACHE Memory on KSR Computers Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{94-37 September 24, 1993
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Fast Message Passing via the ALLCACHE Memory on KSR Computers Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{94-37 September 24, 1993
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Fast Message Passing via the ALLCACHE Memory on KSR Computers Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{94-37 September 24, 1993
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Human{Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall A. Dix, J. Finlay, G. Abowd and R. Beale c 1993 Computer{Supported Cooperative Work Chapter 14 (1) CSCW Issues and Theory Overview All computer systems have group impact : : : not just groupware Ignoring this leads to the failure of systems We look at several
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Human{Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall A. Dix, J. Finlay, G. Abowd and R. Beale c 1993 Models of the System Chapter 9 (1) Models of the System Overview Standard Formalisms software engineering notations used to specify the required behaviour of specific interactive systems Interaction Models special
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Chapter 1 The Human Chapter 2 The Computer Chapter 3 Interaction Chapter 4 Usability Paradigms and Principles Chapter 5 The Design Process Chapter 6 Models of the User in Design Chapter 7 Task Analysis Chapter 8 Dialogue Notations and Design Chapter 9 Models of the System Chapter 10 Implementation
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A Simple Yet Robust Caching Algorithm Based on Dynamic Access Patterns James E. Pitkow Margaret M. Recker Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 U.S.A. Email {pitkow, mimi}@cc.gatech.edu
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Human{Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall A. Dix, J. Finlay, G. Abowd and R. Beale c 1993 Help and Documentation Chapter 12 (1) Help and Documentation Overview Users require different types of support at different times but all user support should fulfill some basic requirements. Implementation and
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Human{Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall A. Dix, J. Finlay, G. Abowd and R. Beale c 1993 Dialogue Notations and Design Chapter 8 (1) Dialogue Notations and Design Overview Dialogue Notations ffl Diagrammatic ffi state transition networks ffi JSD diagrams ffi Flow charts ffl Textual ffi formal grammars
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Human{Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall A. Dix, J. Finlay, G. Abowd and R. Beale c 1993 Task Analysis Chapter 7 (1) Task Analysis Overview What is task analysis Task Analysis Methods ffl task decomposition ffl knowledge based analysis ffl entity-relationship techniques Sources of Information Uses of
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Human Computer Interaction OHP Masters Alan J. Dix, Janet E. Finlay University of York, UK Gregory D. Abowd Carnegie Mellon University, USA Russell Beale University of Birmingham, UK Prentice Hall Copyright 1993 Prentice Hall International (UK) Limited Further reproduction in whole or in part by
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Human{Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall A. Dix, J. Finlay, G. Abowd and R. Beale c 1993 Groupware Chapter 13 (1) What is groupware Software specifically designed ffl to support group working ffl with cooperative requirements in mind NOT just tools for communication Groupware can be classified by ffl
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Human{Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall A. Dix, J. Finlay, G. Abowd and R. Beale c 1993 Evaluation Techniques Chapter 11 (1) Evaluation Techniques Overview Evaluation ffl tests usability and functionality of system ffl occurs in laboratory, field and/or in collaboration with users ffl evaluates both
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Human{Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall A. Dix, J. Finlay, G. Abowd and R. Beale c 1993 Models of the User in Design Chapter 6 (1) Cognitive models Overview ffl goal and task hierarchies ffl linguistic ffl physical and device ffl architectural Human{Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall A. Dix, J.
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Human Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall The Computer A. Dix, J. Finlay, G. Abowd and R. Beale 1993 Chapter 2 The Computer Overview This section considers the computer system, which is made up of various elements. Each of these elements affects the interaction in different ways input devices - text
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Protocol Discovery in Multiprotocol Networks Russell J. Clark Mostafa H. Ammar Kenneth L. Calvert GIT-CC-94/42 August 4, 1994
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Parallelizing Sequential Algorithms for the Generalized Assignment Problem (Extended Abstract) Ivan Yanasak , Gautam Shah , Zonghao Guy, Chris DeCastroz, Kalyan Perumalla , Yinhua Wangy, Anand Sivasubramaniam , Aman Singla , Martin Savelsberghy, Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran and Sudhakar
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Protocol Discovery in Multiprotocol Networks Russell J. Clark Mostafa H. Ammar Kenneth L. Calvert GIT-CC-94/42 August 4, 1994
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Parallelizing Sequential Algorithms for the Generalized Assignment Problem (Extended Abstract) Ivan Yanasak , Gautam Shah , Zonghao Guy, Chris DeCastroz, Kalyan Perumalla , Yinhua Wangy, Anand Sivasubramaniam , Aman Singla , Martin Savelsberghy, Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran and Sudhakar
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Parallelizing Sequential Algorithms for the Generalized Assignment Problem (Extended Abstract) Ivan Yanasak , Gautam Shah , Zonghao Guy, Chris DeCastroz, Kalyan Perumalla , Yinhua Wangy, Anand Sivasubramaniam , Aman Singla , Martin Savelsberghy, Umakishore Ramachandran H. Venkateswaran and Sudhakar
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Managing Learning Goals in Strategy-Selection Problems Michael T. Cox and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 {cox,ashwin}@cc.gatech.edu
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Protocol Discovery in Multiprotocol Networks Russell J. Clark Mostafa H. Ammar Kenneth L. Calvert GIT-CC-94/42 August 4, 1994
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Minimizing Delay and Packet Loss in Single-Hop Lightwave WDM Networks using TDM Schedules George N. Rouskasy Mostafa H. Ammar Computer Science Department College of Computing North Carolina State University Georgia Institute of Technology Raleigh, NC 27695-8206 Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 y Correspondence
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Robot Herds: Group Behaviors for Systems with Significant Dynamics y Jessica K. Hodgins David C. Brogan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 @cc.gatech.edu
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Minimizing Delay and Packet Loss in Single-Hop Lightwave WDM Networks using TDM Schedules George N. Rouskasy Mostafa H. Ammar Computer Science Department College of Computing North Carolina State University Georgia Institute of Technology Raleigh, NC 27695-8206 Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 y Correspondence
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Minimizing Delay and Packet Loss in Single-Hop Lightwave WDM Networks using TDM Schedules George N. Rouskasy Mostafa H. Ammar Computer Science Department College of Computing North Carolina State University Georgia Institute of Technology Raleigh, NC 27695-8206 Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 y Correspondence
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Robot Herds: Group Behaviors for Systems with Significant Dynamics y Jessica K. Hodgins David C. Brogan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 @cc.gatech.edu
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Integrating status and event phenomena in formal specifications of interactive systems Gregory D. Abowd College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA Alan J. Dix School of Computing and Mathematics The University of Huddersfield Queensgate, Huddersfield HD1 3DH United
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Integrating Visualization Support Into Distributed Computing Systems Brad Topol John T. Stasko Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Vaidy Sunderam Department of Math and Computer Science Emory University Atlanta, GA,
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Optimal Cell Loss Equalization for Video Multiplexers Ioanis Nikolaidis Ian F. Akyildiz GIT CC 94/51 October 14, 1994
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Integrating Visualization Support Into Distributed Computing Systems Brad Topol John T. Stasko Vaidy Sunderamy October 10, 1994 GIT-CC-94/50
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Optimal Cell Loss Equalization for Video Multiplexers Ioanis Nikolaidis Ian F. Akyildiz GIT CC 94/51 October 14, 1994
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Optimal Cell Loss Equalization for Video Multiplexers Ioanis Nikolaidis Ian F. Akyildiz GIT CC 94/51 October 14, 1994
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Integrating Visualization Support Into Distributed Computing Systems Brad Topol John T. Stasko Vaidy Sunderamy October 10, 1994 GIT-CC-94/50
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Integrating Visualization Support Into Distributed Computing Systems Brad Topol John T. Stasko Vaidy Sunderamy October 10, 1994 GIT-CC-94/50
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Editing Abstract Syntax Graphs: Viewing Name References as Structure Scott Vorthmann Richard J. LeBlanc John J. Shilling Technical Report: GIT-ICS-89/14 March 16, 1989
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Editing Abstract Syntax Graphs: Viewing Name References as Structure Scott Vorthmann Richard J. LeBlanc John J. Shilling Technical Report: GIT-ICS-89/14 March 16, 1989
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Editing Abstract Syntax Graphs: Viewing Name References as Structure Scott Vorthmann Richard J. LeBlanc John J. Shilling Technical Report: GIT-ICS-89/14 March 16, 1989
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Editing Abstract Syntax Graphs: Viewing Name References as Structure Scott Vorthmann Richard J. LeBlanc John J. Shilling Technical Report: GIT-ICS-89/14 March 16, 1989
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Editing Abstract Syntax Graphs: Viewing Name References as Structure Scott Vorthmann Richard J. LeBlanc John J. Shilling Technical Report: GIT-ICS-89/14 March 16, 1989
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Goal Formation and the Unselected Window Problem John Rieman,* Mike Byrne, and Peter G. Polson* *Institute of Cognitive Science University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0344 School of Psychology Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 rieman@cs.colorado.edu byrne@cc.gatech.edu
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On Acting Together: Without Communication Marcus J. Huber Edmund H. Durfee Artificial Intelligence Laboratory The University of Michigan 1101 Beal Avenue Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2110 marcush@engin.umich.edu October 28, 1994
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Representing problem solving strategies in ITS for procedural domains Cristina Conati Intelligent Systems Programs University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 15206. conati@pogo.isp.pitt.edu Research Abstract for the AAAI '95 Spring Sympo- sium Representing Mental States and Mechanisms" Most Intelligent
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4 Student Model The ML-Modeler can emulate novice-to-expert transitions independently of any student input. However, to apply ML-Modeler to the student modeling problem, the learning mechanisms, concepts, and procedures to be used must be guided by the student's problem-solving behavior over time. The
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Using a Domain-Independent Introspection Mechanism to Improve Memory Search Angela C. Kennedy School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 ach@cs.cmu.edu In his position paper, Krulwich states that there are basic levels of representation of cognitive phenomena that
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A GOMS REPRESENTATION OF TASKS FOR INTELLIGENT AGENTS A GOMS REPRESENTATION OF TASKS FOR INTELLIGENT AGENTS Julio K. Rosenblatt1 Alonso H. Vera2 Hughes Research Labs 3011 Malibu Canyon Road Malibu, CA 90265 1. Currently at Carnegie Mellon University (jkr@cmu.edu) 2. Currently at Hong Kong University
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Modelling at the Mental-level { Some Ideas and Some Challenges Ronen I. Brafman Computer Science Department Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305 brafman@cs.stanford.edu Moshe Tennenholtz Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management Technion Haifa 32000, Israel moshet@ie.technion.ac.il 1
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In ED-MEDIA'94, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, June, 1994 A Methodology for Analyzing Students' Interactions within Educational Hypertext Margaret M. Recker College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 U.S.A. email: mimi@cc.gatech.edu In Educational Multimedia and
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Modeling Case-based Planning for Repairing Reasoning Failures Susan Fox David B. Leake October 28, 1994
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An Abstract General Model and Logic of Resource-Bounded Believers Michael Wooldridge Department of Computing Manchester Metropolitan University Chester Street, Manchester M1 5GD United Kingdom M.Wooldridge@doc.mmu.ac.uk
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Know. of CGI by CGI Script Use Question 11 by 12 155.007 2 0.000 0.582 Know. of CGI by ISMAP Question 11 by 13 72.535 4 0.000 0.281 Know. of CGI by ISMAP Use Question 11 by 14 40.937 2 0.000 0.296 CGI Use by ISMAP Question 12 by 13 71.809 2 0.000 0.398 CGI Use by ISMAP Use Question 12 by 14 63.903 2
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LDA { Scalable, Off-Line Multiprocessor Scheduling for Real-Time Systems Hongyi Zhou Karsten Schwan Bellcore College of Computing NVC 1C-222, 331 Newman Springs Road Georgia Institute of Technology Red Bank, NJ 07701-7020 Atlanta, GA 30332 Oct. 26, 1994
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LDA { Scalable, Off-Line Multiprocessor Scheduling for Real-Time Systems Hongyi Zhou Karsten Schwan Bellcore College of Computing NVC 1C-222, 331 Newman Springs Road Georgia Institute of Technology Red Bank, NJ 07701-7020 Atlanta, GA 30332 Oct. 26, 1994
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LDA { Scalable, Off-Line Multiprocessor Scheduling for Real-Time Systems Hongyi Zhou Karsten Schwan Bellcore College of Computing NVC 1C-222, 331 Newman Springs Road Georgia Institute of Technology Red Bank, NJ 07701-7020 Atlanta, GA 30332 Oct. 26, 1994
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GTW: A TIME WARP SYSTEM FOR SHARED MEMORY MULTIPROCESSORS Samir Das, Richard Fujimoto, Kiran Panesar, Don Allison, and Maria Hybinette College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280, U.S.A.
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REFERENCES 1. Baecker, R., Small, I., & Mander, R. (1991). Bringing icons to life. Proceedings of CHI 91, 1-6. 2. Byrne, M. D. (1991). The misunderstood picture: A study of icon recognition. Poster presented at CHI 91. 3. Cave, K. R., & Wolfe, J. M. (1990). Modeling the role of parallel processing in
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Towards More Flexible and Common-Sensical Reasoning about Beliefs Gees C. Stein and John A. Barnden. gstein@crl.nmsu.edu , jbarnden@crl.nmsu.edu Computing Research Lab & Computer Science Dept. New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
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Defining Knowledge and Belief in Terms of Perception and Memory c 1994 M. Moser M. Moser, N. Shiratori Shiratori Laboratory Research Institute of Electrical Communication Tohoku University 980 Sendai, Japan Philosophus probat, quod principium nostrae cognitionis est a sensu. | Thomas Aquinas, Summa
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A Knowldge-Sharing Strategy Dr. David Goldstein Sophisticated cooperative reasoning among agents requires that the agents be able to share models of their reasoning processes. Developing intelligent systems cost-effectively necessitates that components be reused. In order to facilitate sharing and
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1 Why does an agent act Philippe Morignot and Barbara Hayes-Roth Knowledge Systems Laboratory, Stanford University 701 Welch road, Bldg. C, Palo Alto CA94304 {morignot bhr}@ksl.stanford.edu 1. Introduction The paper addresses the problem of acting in an environment: Given an environment (with its
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85 Managing Learning Goals in Strategy-Selection Problems Michael T. Cox and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 {cox,ashwin}@cc.gatech.edu
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A Lower Bound for Boolean Permanent in Bijective Boolean Circuits and its Consequences Rimli Sengupta and H. Venkateswaran e-mail : frimli,venkatg@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{94-55 September, 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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A Lower Bound for Boolean Permanent in Bijective Boolean Circuits and its Consequences Rimli Sengupta and H. Venkateswaran e-mail : frimli,venkatg@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{94-55 September, 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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page 38 page 37 In People and Computers IX: Proceedings of HCI 94. Cambridge University Press, 1994 In press. McMillan, K. Symbolic Model Checking: An approach to the state explosion problem. Carnegie Mellon University, Computer Science Department, Technical Report CMU-CS-92-131, 1992. Ph.D.
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A Lower Bound for Boolean Permanent in Bijective Boolean Circuits and its Consequences Rimli Sengupta and H. Venkateswaran e-mail : frimli,venkatg@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{94-55 September, 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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1 Introspection Planning: Representing Metacognitive Experience Ruediger Oehlmann Pete Edwards Department of Computing Science University of Aberdeen King s College ABERDEEN, AB9 2UE, Scotland, UK. email: {oehlmann, pedwards}@csd.abdn.ac.uk
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Dynamic Simulation of Splashing Fluids James F. O'Brien and Jessica K. Hodgins College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 @cc.gatech.edu
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A Simple Yet Robust Caching Algorithm Based on Dynamic Access Patterns James E. Pitkow Margaret M. Recker Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 U.S.A. Email {pitkow, mimi}@cc.gatech.edu
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A Simple Yet Robust Caching Algorithm Based on Dynamic Access Patterns James E. Pitkow Margaret M. Recker Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 U.S.A. Email {pitkow, mimi}@cc.gatech.edu
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Using the Web as a Survey Tool: Results from the Second WWW User Survey James E. Pitkow & Margaret M. Recker Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail {pitkow, mimi}@cc.gatech.edu
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Integrating Bottom-Up and Top-Down Analysis For Intelligent Hypertet Pitkow &Recker Intelligent Hypertext Workshop, Third International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management GVU Tech Report: GVU-GIT-94-41 Integrating Bottom-Up and Top-Down Analysis For Intelligent Hypertext James E. Pitkow
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RESULTS FROM THE FIRST WORLD-WIDE WEB USER SURVEY James E. Pitkow & Margaret M. Recker Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail {pitkow, mimi}@cc.gatech.edu
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Using the Web as a Survey Tool: Results from the Second WWW User Survey James E. Pitkow & Margaret M. Recker Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail {pitkow, mimi}@cc.gatech.edu
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Predicting Document Access in Large, Multimedia Repositories Mimi M. Recker James Pitkow College of Computing Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 U.S.A. +1 404.894.9218 mimi@cc.gatech.edu pitkow@cc.gatech.edu September 5, 1994 1 Predicting
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20 40 60 80 100 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 Frequency in past 7 days (< 100) Prob of access on day 8 Figure 1: Probability of a document being accessed on Day 8 as a function of the number of times it was accessed in the previous 7 days (for Frequencies < 100). -5 5 10 -3 -2 -1 1 Log (frequency in past 7 days) (for
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WEBVIZ: A TOOL FOR WORLD-WIDE WEB ACCESS LOG ANALYSIS James E. Pitkow & Krishna A. Bharat Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail {pitkow, kb}@cc.gatech.edu
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RESULTS FROM THE FIRST WORLD-WIDE WEB USER SURVEY James E. Pitkow & Margaret M. Recker Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail {pitkow, mimi}@cc.gatech.edu
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Goal-Driven Learning Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology David B. Leake Computer Science Department Indiana University MIT Press/Bradford Books, Cambridge, MA, in press. i Table of Contents Acknowledgements Preface by Professor Tom Mitchell, CMU Editors' Preface List of
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Reconfigurable Garbage Collection of Data Structures in a Speculative Real-Time System Kaushik Ghosh College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332. kaushik@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{94-57 December 1, 1994
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Specification and Efficient Monitoring of Local Graph-based Constraints in Hypermedia Systems Stephen Arnold , Leo Mark, and Sham Navathe College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 GIT-CC-94-56 November 29, 1994
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Specification and Efficient Monitoring of Local Graph-based Constraints in Hypermedia Systems Stephen Arnold , Leo Mark, and Sham Navathe College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 GIT-CC-94-56 November 29, 1994
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Reconfigurable Garbage Collection of Data Structures in a Speculative Real-Time System Kaushik Ghosh College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332. kaushik@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{94-57 December 1, 1994
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Specification and Efficient Monitoring of Local Graph-based Constraints in Hypermedia Systems Stephen Arnold , Leo Mark, and Sham Navathe College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 GIT-CC-94-56 November 29, 1994
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Opportunities and Tools for Highly Interactive Distributed and Parallel Computing Greg Eisenhauer Weiming Gu Thomas Kindler Karsten Schwan Dilma Silva Jeffrey Vetter Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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Opportunities and Tools for Highly Interactive Distributed and Parallel Computing Greg Eisenhauer Weiming Gu Thomas Kindler Karsten Schwan Dilma Silva Jeffrey Vetter Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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Opportunities and Tools for Highly Interactive Distributed and Parallel Computing Greg Eisenhauer Weiming Gu Thomas Kindler Karsten Schwan Dilma Silva Jeffrey Vetter Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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Falcon: On-line Monitoring and Steering of Large-Scale Parallel Programs1 Weiming Gu, Greg Eisenhauer, Eileen Kraemer, Karsten Schwan John Stasko, and Jeffrey Vetter College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Technical Report GIT-CC-94-21
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Opportunities and Tools for Highly Interactive Distributed and Parallel Computing Greg Eisenhauer Weiming Gu Thomas Kindler Karsten Schwan Dilma Silva Jeffrey Vetter Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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Falcon: On-line Monitoring and Steering of Large-Scale Parallel Programs1 Weiming Gu, Greg Eisenhauer, Eileen Kraemer, Karsten Schwan John Stasko, and Jeffrey Vetter College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Technical Report GIT-CC-94-21
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Opportunities and Tools for Highly Interactive Distributed and Parallel Computing Greg Eisenhauer Weiming Gu Thomas Kindler Karsten Schwan Dilma Silva Jeffrey Vetter Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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Falcon: On-line Monitoring and Steering of Large-Scale Parallel Programs1 Weiming Gu, Greg Eisenhauer, Eileen Kraemer, Karsten Schwan John Stasko, and Jeffrey Vetter College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Technical Report GIT-CC-94-21
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Architectural Mechanisms for Explicit Communication in Shared Memory Multiprocessors Umakishore Ramachandran Gautam Shah Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Ivan Yanasak Technical Report GIT-CC-94-59 December 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404)
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Architectural Mechanisms for Explicit Communication in Shared Memory Multiprocessors Umakishore Ramachandran Gautam Shah Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Ivan Yanasak Technical Report GIT-CC-94-59 December 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404)
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Architectural Mechanisms for Explicit Communication in Shared Memory Multiprocessors Umakishore Ramachandran Gautam Shah Anand Sivasubramaniam Aman Singla Ivan Yanasak Technical Report GIT-CC-94-59 December 1994 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404)
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On Resource Management and QoS Guarantees For Long Range Dependent Traffic A. Adas Department of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Amarnath Mukherjee College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 GIT{CC{94/60 December 15, 1994
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On Resource Management and QoS Guarantees For Long Range Dependent Traffic A. Adas Department of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Amarnath Mukherjee College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 GIT{CC{94/60 December 15, 1994
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Page 2 Kozierok, 1993; Etzioni 1994) as well as in the popular press. This approach opens up several avenues of research in representing and reasoning about cognition. First, what "basic level" cognitive tasks or behaviors are carried out by computer users that can be effectively modeled Second, how can
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A Representation and Learning Mechanism for Mental States Paul Cohen, Marc Atkin, Tim Oates, Dawn Gregory Computer Science Department, LGRC University of Massachusetts Box 34610 Amherst, MA 01003-4610 cohencs.umass.edu (413) 545-3616 1 A Motivating Example Imagine an old kitchen cabinet, recently
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Goal-Driven Learning in Multistrategy Reasoning and Learning Systems Ashwin Ram, College of Computing Michael T. Cox, College of Computing S. Narayanan, School of Industrial & Systems Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 1 Introduction This chapter presents a
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The Effect of Re-dialing in a Personal Communications Services Network Christopher D. Carothers College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Yi-Bing Lin Bellcore Morristown, New Jersey 07960 Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta,
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The Effect of Re-dialing in a Personal Communications Services Network Christopher D. Carothers College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Yi-Bing Lin Bellcore Morristown, New Jersey 07960 Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta,
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The Effect of Re-dialing in a Personal Communications Services Network Christopher D. Carothers College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Yi-Bing Lin Bellcore Morristown, New Jersey 07960 Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta,
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The Impact of Data Placement Strategies on Reorganization Costs in Parallel Databases Kiran J. Achyutuni Edward Omiecinski Shamkant B. Navathe College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 e-mail: fkiran,edwardo,shamg@cc.gatech.edu October 29, 1994 Technical Report No.
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The Impact of Data Placement Strategies on Reorganization Costs in Parallel Databases Kiran J. Achyutuni Edward Omiecinski Shamkant B. Navathe College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 e-mail: fkiran,edwardo,shamg@cc.gatech.edu October 29, 1994 Technical Report No.
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The Impact of Data Placement Strategies on Reorganization Costs in Parallel Databases Kiran J. Achyutuni Edward Omiecinski Shamkant B. Navathe College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 e-mail: fkiran,edwardo,shamg@cc.gatech.edu October 29, 1994 Technical Report No.
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Towards the Unification of Navigational Planning and Reactive Control Ronald C. Arkin School of Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Working Notes of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Robot Navigation Stanford University, March 28-20, 1989
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Case-based reactive navigation: A case-based method for on-line selection and adaptation of reactive control parameters in autonomous robotic systems Ashwin Ram Ronald C. Arkin Kenneth Moorman Russell J. Clark College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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The Multiple Dimensions of Action-Oriented Robotic Perception: Fission, Fusion, and Fashion Ronald C. Arkin College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332
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Learning Momentum: On-line Performance Enhancement for Reactive Systems Russell J. Clark, Ronald C. Arkin, and Ashwin Ram Technical Report GIT-CC-91/37 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Intelligent Robotic Systems Editorial Introduction Ronald C. Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 1. Introduction Just what are Intelligent Robotic Systems, anyway Our working definition for an intelligent robot has been: A machine
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Just What is a Robot Architecture Anyway Turing Equivalency versus Organizing Principles Ronald C. Arkin College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 1 Introduction Over the years, there has been seemingly endless debate on how robot software architectures differ from each
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GIT-COGSCI-95/02 Specification and Execution of Multiagent Missions Douglas C. MacKenzie Jonathan M. Cameron Ronald C. Arkin January 24, 1995 Douglas C. MacKenzie College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 U.S.A. doug@cc.gatech.edu
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1 Reactive Robotic Systems Ronald C. Arkin College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia RUNNING HEAD: Reactive Robotic Systems Correspondence: Ronald Arkin College of Computing, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone:(404)894-8209 Fax:(404)853-0957 email:arkin@cc.gatech.edu
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NARROW AISLE MOBILE ROBOT NAVIGATION IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS Thomas R. Collins, Andrew M. Henshaw Ronald C. Arkin Georgia Tech Research Institute College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0840 Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 (404) 894-2508 William D.
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Providing Scalable Web Service Using Multicast Delivery Russell J. Clark Mostafa H. Ammar GIT-CC-95-03 January 14, 1995
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Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Action and Perception 5 3. Knowledge Representations 6 3.1 Cartographic knowledge : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 6 3.1.1 Long-term Memory Representational Strategies : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 8 3.1.2 Short-term Memory Representational
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Providing Scalable Web Service Using Multicast Delivery Russell J. Clark Mostafa H. Ammar GIT-CC-95-03 January 14, 1995
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Modeling Neural Function at the Schema Level: Implications and Results for Robotic Control Ronald C. Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Providing Scalable Web Service Using Multicast Delivery Russell J. Clark Mostafa H. Ammar GIT-CC-95-03 January 14, 1995
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11 Survivable Robotic Systems: Reactive and Homeostatic Control Ronald C. Arkin Georgia Institute of Technology Significant progress has recently occurred within the field of intelligent robotics. This progress is attributable to a wide range of technological advances, some of which involve significant
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RONALD CRAIG ARKIN Curriculum Vitae Associate Professor College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Educational Background: Ph.D. 1987 University of Massachusetts (Amherst) M.S. 1977 Stevens Institute of Technology B.S. 1971 University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) Employment History: September, 1987
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Behavior-Based Reactive Robotic Systems Ronald C. Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Roderic Grupen Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics Dept. of Computer and Information Sciences University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 Tutorial
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Defining Knowledge and Belief in Terms of Perception and Memory c 1994 M. Moser M. Moser, N. Shiratori Shiratori Laboratory Research Institute of Electrical Communication Tohoku University 980 Sendai, Japan Philosophus probat, quod principium nostrae cognitionis est a sensu. | Thomas Aquinas, Summa
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On Acting Together: Without Communication Marcus J. Huber Edmund H. Durfee Artificial Intelligence Laboratory The University of Michigan 1101 Beal Avenue Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2110 fmarcush, durfeeg@engin.umich.edu Abstract It is important, in situations where teams of agents can commit to joint,
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Cognitive behavior, basic levels, and intelligent agents A position paper for the 1995 Spring Symposium on Representing Mental States and Mechanisms Bruce Krulwich Center for Strategic Technology Research Andersen Consulting LLP 100 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606 krulwich@andersen.com
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Representing Self-knowledge for Introspection about Memory Search David B. Leake Computer Science Department Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 47405 leake@cs.indiana.edu
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A GOMS REPRESENTATION OF TASKS FOR INTELLIGENT AGENTS Julio K. Rosenblatt1 Alonso H. Vera2 Hughes Research Labs 3011 Malibu Canyon Road Malibu, CA 90265 1. Currently at Carnegie Mellon University (jkr@cmu.edu) 2. Currently at Hong Kong University (vera@hkucc.hku.hk)
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Visualizing the Execution of Threads-based Parallel Programs Qiang A. Zhao John T. Stasko Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Email: fazhao,staskog@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-GVU-95-01 January 1995
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A Representation and Learning Mechanisms for Mental States Paul Cohen, Marc Atkin, Tim Oates, Dawn Gregory Experimental Knowledge Systems Laboratory Computer Science Department, LGRC University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003-4610
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A Knowledge-Sharing Strategy David Goldstein and Albert Esterline North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro, North Carolina goldstn @ncat.edu, esterlin@ncat.edu Introduction Sophisticated cooperative reasoning among agents requires that the agents be able to share models of their reasoning
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Modeling Case-based Planning for Repairing Reasoning Failures Susan Fox David B. Leake Computer Science Department Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 fsfox,leakeg@cs.indiana.edu
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request ("Could you give 5 copies of such paper to that other person ") that will make the agent replan to produce a longer plan. In the middle of an action, the physiological motivation will exceed its threashold again, in which case the agent will generate a one-action plan to go to the closest
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Visualizing Program Executions on Large Data Sets Using Semantic Zooming Jeyakumar Muthukumarasamy John T. Stasko Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail: fjkjstaskog@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-GVU-95-02
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An Abstract General Model and Logic of Resource-Bounded Believers Michael Wooldridge Department of Computing Manchester Metropolitan University Chester Street, Manchester M1 5GD United Kingdom M.Wooldridge@doc.mmu.ac.uk
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Towards More Flexible and Common-Sensical Reasoning about Beliefs Gees C. Stein Computing Research Lab & Computer Science Dept. New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 gstein@crl.nmsu.edu John A. Barnden Computing Research Lab & Computer Science Dept. New Mexico State University Las
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Action Prediction Using a Mental-Level Model Ronen I. Brafman Stanford University Dept. of Computer Science Stanford, CA 94305-2140 brafman@cs.stanford.edu Moshe Tennenholtz Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management Technion Haifa 32000, Israel moshet@ie.technion.ac.il
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The PARADE Environment for Visualizing Parallel Program Executions: A Progress Report John T. Stasko Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail: stasko@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-GVU-95-03
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Looking for the Human Cognition Foundations by Calin Teodorescu researcher, Ph.D student Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Research Institute for Informatics, Bucharest, Romania, 8-10 Averescu Avenue, RM-71316 phone : +40-1-665 6060 / 141 fax : +40-1-312 8539 email : calin@roearn.ici.ro
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Plan Recognition and Revision in Support of Guideline-Based Care Yuval Shahar and Mark A. Musen Section on Medical Informatics, Departments of Medicine and Computer Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 shahar@camis.stanford.edu
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Formation Control for Non-Holonomic Vehicles -Working Paper- Tucker Balch Ronald C. Arkin Jonathan Cameron 1 Background This paper presents a reactive multi-robot formation strategy for use on vechicles with non-holonomic constraints; particularly UGVs running the DAMN Arbiter. The strategy presented is
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Motor Schema-based Formation Control for Multiagent Robot Teams Tucker Balch and Ronald C. Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 e-mail: @cc.gatech.edu
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Telop: Teleoperation of Multi-agent Reactive Robotic Systems -Revised Working Paper- Khaled S. Ali kali@cc.gatech.edu Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 December 6, 1994 1 Introduction We are developing a system for allowing
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MissionLab User Manual for MissionLab preliminary version 0.5 Jonathan M. Cameron (jmc@cc.gatech.edu) Douglas C. MacKenzie (doug@cc.gatech.edu) College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 December 8, 1994 ii Copyright 1994 Georgia Tech Research Corporation Atlanta, Georgia
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Specifying Complex Military Scenarios {REVISED WORKING PAPER{ Jonathan M. Cameron (jmc@cc.gatech.edu) Douglas C. MacKenzie (doug@cc.gatech.edu) College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 January 30, 1995 1 Introduction This paper describes some recent work at Georgia
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Formation Control for Non-Holonomic Vehicles -Working Paper- Tucker Balch Ronald C. Arkin Jonathan Cameron 1 Background This paper presents a reactive multi-robot formation strategy for use on vechicles with non-holonomic constraints; particularly UGVs running the DAMN Arbiter. The strategy presented is
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The Quest for a Zero Overhead Shared Memory Parallel Machine Gautam Shah Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran Technical Report GIT-CC-95-06 January 1995 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404) 894-9442 e-mail:
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The Quest for a Zero Overhead Shared Memory Parallel Machine Gautam Shah Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran Technical Report GIT-CC-95-06 January 1995 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404) 894-9442 e-mail:
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The Quest for a Zero Overhead Shared Memory Parallel Machine Gautam Shah Aman Singla Umakishore Ramachandran Technical Report GIT-CC-95-06 January 1995 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: (404) 894-5136 Fax: (404) 894-9442 e-mail:
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Intelligent Robotic Systems Editorial Introduction Ronald C. Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 1. Introduction Just what are Intelligent Robotic Systems, anyway Our working definition for an intelligent robot has been: A machine
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Model-Based Echolocation of Environmental Objects Juan Carlos Santamar a and Ronald C. Arkin College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 E-mail: fcarlos,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu
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be very instructive to a designer to see this counter example visualized in the simulation environment so that the reason for the property violation might be more easily observed. This visualization (step 5) has not been attempted as yet. CRITIQUE OF APPROACH AND FUTURE WORK Whereas this synergy between
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What Everyone Knows about Attention William F. Bacon NASA Ames Research Center Mail Stop 262-2 Moffett Field, CA 9035 bacon@eos.arc.nasa.gov
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Making Robots Conscious of their Mental States John McCarthy Computer Science Department Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305 jmc@cs.stanford.edu
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Simulating Human Cognition in the Domain of Air Traffic Control Michael Freed and James C. Johnston Cognitive Simulation Experiments intended to assess performance in human-machine interactions are often prohibitively expensive, unethical or otherwise impractical to run. Approximations of experimental
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Cognitive Media Types for Multimedia Information Access Mimi Recker, Ashwin Ram , Terry Shikano, George Li, John Stasko College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia January 9, 1994
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Kessler, Hodges, Walker: Evaluation of the CyberGloveTM as a Whole Hand Input Device 1 Evaluation of the CyberGlove as a Whole Hand Input Device G. Drew Kessler and Larry F. Hodges College of Computing Neff Walker School of Psychology Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center Georgia Institute of
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Lessons Learned in the Implementation of a Multi-robot Trash-collecting Team Tucker Balch, Juan Carlos Santamar a, Gary Boone, Tom Collins, Harold Forbes, and Doug MacKenzie Mobile Robot Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Io, Ganymede and Callisto - a Multiagent Robot Trash-collecting Team Tucker Balch, Gary Boone, Tom Collins, Harold Forbes, Doug MacKenzie and Juan Carlos Santamar a Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 e-mail:tucker@cc.gatech.edu fax:
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Io, Ganymede and Callisto - a Multiagent Robot Trash-collecting Team Tucker Balch, Gary Boone, Tom Collins, Harold Forbes, Doug MacKenzie and Juan Carlos Santamar a Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 e-mail:tucker@cc.gatech.edu fax:
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Using the Web as a Survey Tool: Results from the Second WWW User Survey James E. Pitkow & Margaret M. Recker Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center & the College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Authors' response to reviews Kenneth Moorman and Ashwin Ram Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 (404) 853-9381 (404) 853-9372 fkennethm,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu February 6, 1995 12:35 P.M. This work was supported by a Fannie and John Hertz Foundation fellowship and
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To appear in an upcoming edition of PsychGrad. A Functional Theory of Creative Reading Kenneth Moorman and Ashwin Ram Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 (404) 853-9381 (404) 853-9372 fkennethm,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu February 5, 1995 3:42 P.M.
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LEVEL-OF -DETAIL MANAGEMENT FOR REAL-TIME RENDERING OF DIGITAL TERRAIN DATA. 1 LEVEL-OF-DETAIL MANAGEMENT FOR REAL-TIME RENDERING OF PHOTOTEXTURED TERRAIN Peter Lindstroma , David Koller a, Larry F. Hodges a , William Ribarskyb, Nick Faustg and Gregory Turnerd a College of Computing and Graphics,
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Tuesday, 28 March, 1995 09:00 SESSION V - BREAKOUT SESSION: NAIVE PSCYHOLOGY 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 SESSION VI - REPRESENTING MENTAL MECHANISMS 1. Cox, M. T. Representing mental events (or the lack thereof) 2. Fox, S., & Leake, D. Modeling case-based planning for repairing reasoning failures 3.
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Dynamic Simulation of Splashing Fluids James F. O'Brien and Jessica K. Hodgins College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 @cc.gatech.edu To appear in Proceedings of Computer Animation '95, Geneva Switzerland.
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The Interactive Visualizer: A Virtual Environment for Engineering Augusto Op den Bosch, Ph.D. Post Doctoral Fellow, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, USA augusto@ce.gatech.edu (404) 894-2390 Nelson Baker, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, School of Civil
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Learning to troubleshoot: Multistrategy learning of diagnostic knowledge for a real-world problem-solving task Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technologyy S. Narayanan Department of Biomedical and Human Factors Engineering Wright State Universityz Michael T. Cox College of Computing
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System Support for Robust, Collaborative Applications Muthusamy Chelliah Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 USA Phone: (404) 894-2593 (chelliah,mustaq@cc.gatech.edu) GIT-CC-95-09
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On the Performance of a Multicast Delivery Video-On-Demand Service with Discontinuous VCR Actions Kevin C. Almeroth Mostafa H. Ammar Telecommunications/Networking Systems Group College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fkevin, ammarg@cc.gatech.edu (404)894-3292
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On the Performance of a Multicast Delivery Video-On-Demand Service with Discontinuous VCR Actions Kevin C. Almeroth Mostafa H. Ammar Telecommunications/Networking Systems Group College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fkevin, ammarg@cc.gatech.edu (404)894-3292
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System Support for Robust, Collaborative Applications Muthusamy Chelliah Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 USA Phone: (404) 894-2593 (chelliah,mustaq@cc.gatech.edu) GIT-CC-95-09
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System Support for Robust, Collaborative Applications Muthusamy Chelliah Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 USA Phone: (404) 894-2593 (chelliah,mustaq@cc.gatech.edu) GIT-CC-95-09
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On the Performance of a Multicast Delivery Video-On-Demand Service with Discontinuous VCR Actions Kevin C. Almeroth Mostafa H. Ammar Telecommunications/Networking Systems Group College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fkevin, ammarg@cc.gatech.edu (404)894-3292
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slide 1 Consumer Survey of WWW Users About the Survey You are welcome to use these results. However, you must cite the URL you obtained the results from, Sunil Gupta of the HERMES project at the Michigan Business School (sgupta@umich.edu, http://www.umich.edu/~sgupta/hermes.htm), and Jim Pitkow and Mimi
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A Performance Study of the Cancelback Protocol for Time Warp Samir R. Das and Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332 GIT{CC{92-50 October, 1992 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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A Performance Study of the Cancelback Protocol for Time Warp Samir R. Das and Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332 GIT{CC{92-50 October, 1992 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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A Performance Study of the Cancelback Protocol for Time Warp Samir R. Das and Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332 GIT{CC{92-50 October, 1992 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332{0280
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An Efficient Algorithm for Mining Association Rules in Large Databases Ashok Savasere Edward Omiecinski Shamkant Navathe College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 e-mail: fashok,edwardo,shamg@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report No. GIT-CC-95-04
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An Efficient Algorithm for Mining Association Rules in Large Databases Ashok Savasere Edward Omiecinski Shamkant Navathe College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 e-mail: fashok,edwardo,shamg@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report No. GIT-CC-95-04
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An Efficient Algorithm for Mining Association Rules in Large Databases Ashok Savasere Edward Omiecinski Shamkant Navathe College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 e-mail: fashok,edwardo,shamg@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report No. GIT-CC-95-04
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GIT-CC-95/10 SYNTAX-SEMANTICS INTERACTION IN SENTENCE UNDERSTANDING Kavi Mahesh mahesh@crl.nmsu.edu A THESIS Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology March, 1995 Copyright c 1995
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GIT-CC-95/10 SYNTAX-SEMANTICS INTERACTION IN SENTENCE UNDERSTANDING Kavi Mahesh mahesh@crl.nmsu.edu A THESIS Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology March, 1995 Copyright c 1995
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GIT-CC-95/10 SYNTAX-SEMANTICS INTERACTION IN SENTENCE UNDERSTANDING Kavi Mahesh mahesh@crl.nmsu.edu A THESIS Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology March, 1995 Copyright c 1995
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To appear in A. Ram & D.B. Leake, editors, Goal-Driven Learning, MIT Press/Bradford Books. Chapter 21 Learning as Goal-Driven Inference Ryszard S. Michalski and Ashwin Ram 1 Inferential Theory of Learning A remarkable aspect of human learners is that they are able to apply a great variety of learning
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Visualizing the World-Wide Web with the Navigational View Builder Sougata Mukherjea, James D. Foley Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology E-mail: sougata@cc.gatech.edu foley@cc.gatech.edu
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Visualizing the World-Wide Web with the Navigational View Builder Sougata Mukherjea, James D. Foley Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology E-mail: sougata@cc.gatech.edu foley@cc.gatech.edu
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Towards an Intelligent Publishing Environment Pitkow & Jones Third International WWW Conference 7 Analysis. Journal of the Society for Information Science, 1990, 41(6), 391-407. McGuire, J. EIT-Link-Verifier-Robot.
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Visualizing Complex Hypermedia Networks through Multiple Hierarchical Views Sougata Mukherjea, James D. Foley, Scott Hudson Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology E-mail: sougata@cc.gatech.edu, foley@cc.gatech.edu, hudson@cc.gatech.edu
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Characterizing User Browsing Strategies in the World Wide Web Catledge & Pitkow The Third International WWW Conference 9 Application Action Number of Occurrences Interface Technique Application Category Description of Action Add Current 207 M Navigate Add Current File to Hotlist Anchor 16176 M Navigate
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Deploying ATM in a Data Network: An Analysis of SVC Requirements Russell J. Clark Ronald R. Hutchins Scott Walker Register GIT-CC-95-14 March 15, 1995
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Deploying ATM in a Data Network: An Analysis of SVC Requirements Russell J. Clark Ronald R. Hutchins Scott Walker Register GIT-CC-95-14 March 15, 1995
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Implementing and Programming Weakly Consistent Memories GIT-CC-95-12 A Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty by Ranjit John In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology March 1995 Implementing and Programming
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Deploying ATM in a Data Network: An Analysis of SVC Requirements Russell J. Clark Ronald R. Hutchins Scott Walker Register GIT-CC-95-14 March 15, 1995
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Implementing and Programming Weakly Consistent Memories GIT-CC-95-12 A Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty by Ranjit John In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology March 1995 Implementing and Programming
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Implementing and Programming Weakly Consistent Memories GIT-CC-95-12 A Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty by Ranjit John In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology March 1995 Implementing and Programming
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Characterizing User Browsing Strategies in the World Wide Web Catledge & Pitkow The Third International WWW Conference 9 Application Action Number of Occurrences Interface Technique Application Category Description of Action Add Current 207 M Navigate Add Current File to Hotlist Anchor 16176 M Navigate
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Locally Weighted Learning Christopher G. Atkeson , Andrew W. Moorey, and Stefan Schaal College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology 801 Atlantic Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 cga@cc.gatech.edu, sschaal@cc.gatech.edu 404-894-1076, fax: 404-853-9378 Carnegie Mellon Universityy 5000 Forbes Ave,
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Implementing Locally Weighted Learning Christopher G. Atkeson , Stefan Schaal , and Andrew W. Moorey College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology 801 Atlantic Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 cga@cc.gatech.edu, sschaal@cc.gatech.edu 404-894-1076, fax: 404-853-9378 Carnegie Mellon Universityy 5000
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RESEARCH PRIORITIES FOR THE WORLD-WIDE WEB Report of the NSF Workshop Sponsored by the Information, Robotics, and Intelligent Systems Division Held October 31, 1994 in Arlington, VA This report is available on-line via: Prepared by Robert C.
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RESEARCH PRIORITIES FOR THE WORLD-WIDE WEB Report of the NSF Workshop Sponsored by the Information, Robotics, and Intelligent Systems Division Held October 31, 1994 in Arlington, VA This report is available on-line via: Prepared by Robert C.
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A Comparative Utility Analysis of Case-Based Reasoning and Control-Rule Learning Systems Anthony G. Francis, Jr. and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9381, (404) 853-9372 {centaur, ashwin}@cc.gatech.edu
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PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MOORE: THE MEMORY ORGANIZATION AND OPTIMIZED RETRIEVAL ENGINE Anthony G. Francis, Jr. College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 centaur@cc.gatech.edu
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Page 1 Multimedia Systems: Lecture1 -- Course Overview Ann Chervenak 218 CoC annc@cc 4-8591 Applications Technology Trends Issues State of the Art Course Overview Administrative Issues 8113D: Multimedia Systems Overview of current multimedia technologies From a systems design perspective Research papers
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Storage Systems for Movies-on-Demand Video Servers Ann L. Chervenak April 7, 1995
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1 Chapter 1 Tertiary Storage Technologies The fundamental things apply, As time goes by. Herman Hupfeld 1.1 Introduction In the last chapter, we described a typical computer system storage hierarchy. In this chapter, we describe the workings of tertiary storage, the lowest level of the hierarchy. In
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RAID: High-Performance, Reliable Secondary Storage Peter M. Chen Computer Science and Engineering Division Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 1301 Beal Avenue University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122 Edward K. Lee DEC Systems Research Center 130 Lytton Avenue Palo Alto, CA
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Page 1 Fouad Tobagi, Streaming RAID ACM Multimedia 93 Storage System Requirements Magnetic Disk Performance Disk System Memory System Startup Latency Performance Tradeoffs Storage System Requirements Random access for recording, playback Large storage capacity e.g., ten minutes of DVI video: 90 MBytes
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Page 1 Multimedia Systems: Lecture 3 -- Disk Arrays Disk Array Basics Disk Array Organizations/Terminology Cost/Performance Reliability Disk Array Basics Disk arrays Stripe or interleave data across disks Large accesses: Higher transfer rates Small accesses: High I/O rates Redundany needed for high
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Scalable Video Data Placement on Parallel Disk Arrays Ed Chang and Avideh Zakhor University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 e-mail: changed@robotics.eecs.berkeley.edu avz@eecs.berkeley.edu
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Page 1 JPEG Compression Images consist of samples of values Consume tremendous space Compression schemes: encode images to consume less space JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group Compression Standards Sequential encoding: (focus on this) Each image component encoded in one left-toright, top-to-bottom
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1 A Domain-Independent Algorithm for Multi-Plan Adaptation and Merging in Least-Commitment Planners Anthony G. Francis, Jr. and Ashwin Ram* College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 {centaur, ashwin}@cc.gatech.edu * This research was supported by the United States
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Introspective Multistrategy Learning: April 17, 1995 Page 1 Introspective Multistrategy Learning: Learning-strategy construction under reasoning failure Michael T. Cox 1 Research Motivation An intelligent agent learns from its mistakes; a fool is doomed to repeat them. Therefore, if we want to
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Interacting Learning-Goals: Treating Learning as a Planning Task Michael T. Cox and Ashwin Ram Georgia Institute of Technology. Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 {cox,ashwin}@cc.gatech.edu
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An Evaluation of State Sharing Techniques in Distributed Operating Systems Ranjit John Mustaque Ahamad Umakishore Ramachandran College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 R. Ananthanarayanan Silicon Graphics Inc. Mountain View, CA Ajay Mohindra IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
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An Evaluation of State Sharing Techniques in Distributed Operating Systems Ranjit John Mustaque Ahamad Umakishore Ramachandran College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 R. Ananthanarayanan Silicon Graphics Inc. Mountain View, CA Ajay Mohindra IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
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Routing Multipoint Connections Using Virtual Paths in an ATM Network Mostafa H. Ammar Shun Yan Cheung Caterina M. Scoglio College of Computing Dept. of Math. and Comp. Science Fondazione Ugo Bordoni Georgia Institute of Technology Emory University Rome, Italy Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Atlanta, Georgia
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Routing Multipoint Connections Using Virtual Paths in an ATM Network Mostafa H. Ammar Shun Yan Cheung Caterina M. Scoglio College of Computing Dept. of Math. and Comp. Science Fondazione Ugo Bordoni Georgia Institute of Technology Emory University Rome, Italy Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Atlanta, Georgia
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An Evaluation of State Sharing Techniques in Distributed Operating Systems Ranjit John Mustaque Ahamad Umakishore Ramachandran College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 R. Ananthanarayanan Silicon Graphics Inc. Mountain View, CA Ajay Mohindra IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
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Routing Multipoint Connections Using Virtual Paths in an ATM Network Mostafa H. Ammar Shun Yan Cheung Caterina M. Scoglio College of Computing Dept. of Math. and Comp. Science Fondazione Ugo Bordoni Georgia Institute of Technology Emory University Rome, Italy Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Atlanta, Georgia
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A Comparative Utility Analysis of Case-Based Reasoning and Control-Rule Learning Systems Anthony G. Francis, Jr. and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 (404) 853-9381, (404) 853-9372 {centaur, ashwin}@cc.gatech.edu
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* closes the socket on receiving the entire file. Appendix B Programming Interface for the SCE We now describe the programming interface to the SCE in the context of SunOS. We preserve the socket interface offered by BSD-based SunOS and allow the application to use the same TCP socket to communicate
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* closes the socket on receiving the entire file. Appendix B Programming Interface for the SCE We now describe the programming interface to the SCE in the context of SunOS. We preserve the socket interface offered by BSD-based SunOS and allow the application to use the same TCP socket to communicate
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* closes the socket on receiving the entire file. Appendix B Programming Interface for the SCE We now describe the programming interface to the SCE in the context of SunOS. We preserve the socket interface offered by BSD-based SunOS and allow the application to use the same TCP socket to communicate
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Fig. 1 VDV menu showing the root and classes that are used to organize visualizations and the underlying data structure. raw data filtering classes of data glyph elements binding visualizing analyzing set-up in windowed environment Virtual Environment Fig. 2 Fig. 2 Structure of VDV. Functions within the
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1 Algorithms For Rendering Cubic Curves Benjamin Watson and Larry F. Hodges Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College Of Computing Georgia Institute Of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332
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1 Algorithms For Rendering Cubic Curves Benjamin Watson and Larry F. Hodges Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College Of Computing Georgia Institute Of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332
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An Integrated Approach for Steering, Visualization, and Analysis of Atmospheric Simulations. 1 Case Study: An Integrated Approach for Steering, Visualization, and Analysis of Atmospheric Simulations Yves Jean,1 Thomas Kindler,2 William Ribarsky,3 Weiming Gu,1 Gregory Eisenhauer,1 Karsten Schwan,1 and
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An Annotated Bibliography of Interactive Program Steering Weiming Gu (weiming@cc.gatech.edu) Jeffrey Vetter (vetter@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{94{15 Revised November 1, 1994
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A Parallel Spectral Model for Atmospheric Transport Processes Thomas Kindler1;2, Karsten Schwan3, Dilma Silva3, Mary Trauner3, Fred Alyea1 1School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332 2Paul Scherrer Institute, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland 3College
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A Parallel Spectral Model for Atmospheric Transport Processes Thomas Kindler1;2, Karsten Schwan3, Dilma Silva3, Mary Trauner3, Fred Alyea1 1School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332 2Paul Scherrer Institute, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland 3College
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An Annotated Bibliography of Interactive Program Steering Weiming Gu (weiming@cc.gatech.edu) Jeffrey Vetter (vetter@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{94{15 Revised November 1, 1994
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A Parallel Spectral Model for Atmospheric Transport Processes Thomas Kindler1;2, Karsten Schwan3, Dilma Silva3, Mary Trauner3, Fred Alyea1 1School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332 2Paul Scherrer Institute, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland 3College
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An Annotated Bibliography of Interactive Program Steering Weiming Gu (weiming@cc.gatech.edu) Jeffrey Vetter (vetter@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{94{15 Revised November 1, 1994
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A Machine Independent Interface for Lightweight Threads Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Greg Eisenhauer (eisen@cc.gatech.edu) Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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Time Warp Simulation in Time Constrained Systems Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{ICS{92/46 20 October 1992
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PORTS: A Parallel, Optimistic, Real-Time Simulator Kaushik Ghosh, Kiran Panesar, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332.
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Reconfigurable Garbage Collection of Data Structures in a Speculative Real-Time System Kaushik Ghosh College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332. kaushik@cc.gatech.edu GIT{CC{94-57 December 1, 1994
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Experimentation with Configurable, Lightweight Threads on a KSR Multiprocessor Kaushik Ghosh Bodhisattwa Mukherjee Karsten Schwan College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 e-mail: fkaushik,bodhi,schwang@cc.gatech.edu
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A Survey of Real-Time Operating Systems { Draft Kaushik Ghosh (kaushik@cc.gatech.edu) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@cc.gatech.edu) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/18 February 15, 1994
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A Testbed for Optimistic Execution of Real-Time Simulations Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto and Karsten Schwan (kaushik/fujimoto/schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{92/22 4 May 1992
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Parallel Discrete Event Simulation Using Space-Time Memory Kaushik Ghosh and Richard M. Fujimoto College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 March 6, 1995
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Reading List, CS8113D Spring 1995 March 30, 1995 2 Domenico Ferrari and Dinesh Verma, A Scheme for Real-Time Channel Establishment in Wide-Area Networks , IEEE J. on Selected Areas in Communication, Vol. 8, April 1990. S. Deering, Multicast Routing in Internetworks and Extended LANS , L. Zhang, S.
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CS 8113g Sp 95 0 Editor left ; right ; text : seq CH insertion : N insertion = #left + 1
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Core Selection Methods for Multicast Routing Kenneth L. Calvert Ellen W. Zegura Michael J. Donahoo GIT{CC{95/15
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Core Selection Methods for Multicast Routing Kenneth L. Calvert Ellen W. Zegura Michael J. Donahoo GIT{CC{95/15
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Midterm, CS8113D Multimedia Systems May 2, 1995 1 Midterm, CS8113D Multimedia Systems Take Home Exam; answers for each question limited to 2 pages only Due Wednesday, May 10, 1995 1. For the three papers on databases by Riley, Oomoto and Little, discuss the types of queries possible in each system and
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Core Selection Methods for Multicast Routing Kenneth L. Calvert Ellen W. Zegura Michael J. Donahoo GIT{CC{95/15
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Tuning Locally Weighted Learning Stefan Schaal , Christopher G. Atkeson , and Andrew W. Moorey College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology 801 Atlantic Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 cga@cc.gatech.edu, sschaal@cc.gatech.edu 404-894-1076, fax: 404-853-9378 Carnegie Mellon Universityy 5000 Forbes
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VIRTUAL GIS: A REAL-TIME 3D GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM 1 VIRTUAL GIS: A REAL-TIME 3D GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM David Koller a, Peter Lindstroma , William Ribarskyb, Larry F. Hodges a , Nick Faustg and Gregory Turnerd a College of Computing and Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center Georgia
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Video Temporal Compression Techniques to Facilitate Usability Evaluation Paulo Santos, Scott Hudson, Mark Guzdial, and Albert Badre Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Introduction: The Problem with Video Video of
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Figure 1. Overview map inset in the upper left corner of the Virtual GIS display Figure 2. Viewpoint attached to animated tank Figure 3. Viewpoint attached to animated helicopter Figure 4. Gouraud shaded mode; user is using the menus to make a query of the GIS data Figure 5a. Comparison of the terrain
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Figure 1. Overview map inset in the upper left corner of the Virtual GIS display Figure 2. Viewpoint attached to animated tank Figure 3. Viewpoint attached to animated helicopter Figure 4. Gouraud shaded mode; user is using the menus to make a query of the GIS data Figure 5a. Comparison of the terrain
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VIRTUAL GIS: A REAL-TIME 3D GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM 1 VIRTUAL GIS: A REAL-TIME 3D GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM David Koller a, Peter Lindstroma , William Ribarskyb, Larry F. Hodges a , Nick Faustg and Gregory Turnerd a College of Computing and Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center Georgia
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Video Temporal Compression Techniques to Facilitate Usability Evaluation Paulo Santos, Scott Hudson, Mark Guzdial, and Albert Badre Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Introduction: The Problem with Video Video of
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On The Computational Requirements Of Securing Multimedia Networks David Burgess , John Selbie , Ian Smith Graphics Visualization And Usability Center College Of Computing, Georgia Tech Atlanta Georgia, 30332-0280 404.894.6266
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Cognitive Media Types for Multimedia Information Access Mimi M. Recker Victoria University of Wellington Wellington, New Zealand Ashwin Ram, Terry Shikano, George Li, John Stasko College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia June, 1995
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1 MMEMORYEMORY-B-BASED ASED OOPPORTUNISTIC PPORTUNISTIC RREASONINGEASONING Anthony G. Francis, Jr. College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 centaur@cc.gatech.edu Advisor Ashwin Ram Thesis Proposal Committee Ashwin Ram, Janet Kolodner and Kurt Eiselt
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183 ming. Cognition and Instruction, 12(3), 235-275. Ram, A. (1989). Question-driven understanding: An integrated theory of story understanding, memory and learning (Tech. Rep. No. 710). Doctoral dissertation, New Haven, CT: Yale University. Ram, A. (1990). Knowledge Goals: A theory of interestingness.
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1 MMEMORYEMORY-B-BASED ASED OOPPORTUNISTIC PPORTUNISTIC RREASONINGEASONING Anthony G. Francis, Jr. College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 centaur@cc.gatech.edu Advisor Ashwin Ram Thesis Proposal Committee Ashwin Ram, Janet Kolodner and Kurt Eiselt
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Published in Machine Learning: ECML-95: 8th European Conference on Machine Learning, Heraclion, Crete, Greece, April 1995. Proceedings. Lavrac, N. & Wrobel, S. (eds). Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, vol 912. Springer-Verlag. A Comparative Utility Analysis of Case-Based Reasoning and
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Learning Adaptive Reactive Agents Juan Carlos Santamar a carlos@cc.gatech.edu A THESIS PROPOSAL Presented to The Academic Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science The Committee: Dr. Ashwin Ram (Advisor) Dr. Ronald Arkin (College of
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Multistrategy Learning of Adaptive Reactive Controllers Juan Carlos Santamar a and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 E-mail: fcarlos,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu Phone: (404) 853-9372 Fax: (404) 853-9378
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Memory-Based Learning for Control Andrew W. Moore Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213 awm@cs.cmu.edu Christopher Atkeson Stefan Schaal Georgia Institute of Technology 801 Atlantic Drive Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 (cga,sschaal)@cc.gatech.edu
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Avoiding the Past: A Simple but Effective Strategy for Reactive Navigation Tucker Balch and Ronald Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 U.S.A.
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Animating Human Athletics Jessica K. Hodgins Wayne L. Wooten David C. Brogan James F. O'Brien College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Animating Human Athletics Jessica K. Hodgins Wayne L. Wooten David C. Brogan James F. O'Brien College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Group Behaviors for Systems with Significant Dynamics y David C. Brogan Jessica K. Hodgins College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 @cc.gatech.edu
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Wheel of Time Frequently Asked Questions May 1995 Till shade is gone, till water is gone, into the Shadow with teeth bared, to spit in Sightblinder's eye on the last day!" I of course have zero evidence for this, but since when has that stopped any of us " -David Wren-Hardin Get your FAQs first, then
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Wheel of Time Frequently Asked Questions May 1995 Till shade is gone, till water is gone, into the Shadow with teeth bared, to spit in Sightblinder's eye on the last day!" I of course have zero evidence for this, but since when has that stopped any of us " -David Wren-Hardin Get your FAQs first, then
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AuRA: Principles and Practice in Review Ronald C. Arkin and Tucker Balch College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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Generation and Analysis of Random Graphs to Model Internetworks Megan Thomas Ellen W. Zegura GIT{CC{94/46 August 1994
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Generation and Analysis of Random Graphs to Model Internetworks Megan Thomas Ellen W. Zegura GIT{CC{94/46 August 1994
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Generation and Analysis of Random Graphs to Model Internetworks Megan Thomas Ellen W. Zegura GIT{CC{94/46 August 1994
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A Proof of Quasi-Independence Of Sliding Window Flow Control and Go-Back-N Error Recovery Under Independent Packet Errors Amarnath Mukherjee GIT{CC{94/28 Last Revised: June 26, 1995
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A Proof of Quasi-Independence Of Sliding Window Flow Control and Go-Back-N Error Recovery Under Independent Packet Errors Amarnath Mukherjee GIT{CC{94/28 Last Revised: June 26, 1995
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A Proof of Quasi-Independence Of Sliding Window Flow Control and Go-Back-N Error Recovery Under Independent Packet Errors Amarnath Mukherjee GIT{CC{94/28 Last Revised: June 26, 1995
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Speculative Execution in Real-Time Systems A Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty by Kaushik Ghosh In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology June 1995 Copyright c 1995 by Kaushik Ghosh Speculative Execution
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS1501 Intro to Computing Algorithms and Data CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 How to Think Like a Computer Scientist ALGORITHM ALGORITHM A set of logical steps to accomplish a task A recipe of action A way of describing behavior CS 1501 Intro to Computing 3 Algorithms in
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In Proceedings of the 12th National AAAI Conference, Seattle, WA, August 1994 A Model of Creative Understanding Kenneth Moorman and Ashwin Ram Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 fkennethm,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu
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Reading Science Fiction: A Case for Creative Understanding Kenneth Moorman Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 (404) 853-9381 kennethm@cc.gatech.edu June 18, 1995
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Corporation in Pittsburgh. His contribution to this work was the result of an independent study project under the supervision of Gregory Abowd within the Master of Software Engineering program at Carnegie Mellon. The authors would also like to acknowledge the enthusiastic support from Ed Clarke and
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AAAI Fall Symposium on AI for Real-World Autonomous Mobile Robots", Cambridge, MA, October 1992. A Case-Based Approach to Reactive Control for Autonomous Robots Kenneth Moorman and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology
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In Proceedings of the 16th Annual Cognitive Science Conference, Atlanta, GA, August 1994 Integrating Creativity and Reading: A Functional Approach Kenneth Moorman and Ashwin Ram Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 fkennethm,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu
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WDB - A WWW Interface to Databases Installation and Users Guide Bo Frese Rasmussen May 1, 1995 2 Copyright c 1994, Bo Frese Rasmussen { All Rights Reserved Copyright c 1994, European Southern Observatory { All Rights Reserved Copyright c 1994, Space Telescope - European Coordinating Facility { All
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General Demographics Bulleted List Age Graphs: Average age across all users was 35.01 years old (median: 35.00 years old), four years older than the last survey in October (See: Graph). There are significant differences between European users and US users, with the
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GVU's 3rd WWW User Survey Home Page GVU runs the surveys as PUBLIC SERVICE and as such, ALL RESULTS ARE FREE. This is the home page for the Graphic, Visualization, & Usability Center's (GVU) 3rd WWW User Survey. The 3rd survey was run from April 10th 1995 through May 10th 1995 and was endorsed by both
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WWW Usage & Preferences Bulleted List How Often Users Save/Print Documents (Archivability) Graphs: For this question, users were asked to rate on a scale of 1 to 9 how often they print pages and how often they save pages. Users, in general, print and save documents
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Information Providers/HTML Authors Bulleted List Non-Webmasters Who Can Publish Documents Easily Graphs: Note: these graphs don't accurately represent the relative proportions. They will be fixed ASAP. Numbers in the bullets are correct. For this question, users who
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Web Service Provider Bulleted List Advertising Charges Graphs: Overall, most providers do not charge for advertising (36.33%). Note that this statistic is only for Web Service Providers - not for commercial web sites. Onew in every four Web Service Provider charges under $100 per week
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Real Clock Time Animation Support for Developing Software Visualizations Technical Report GIT-GVU-95-21 John. T. Stasko D. Scott McCrickard Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 U.S.A. E-mail:
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GIT-COGSCI-95/XX AWorking Memory Model of a Common Procedural Error Michael D. Byrne Susan Bovair July, 1995 Michael D. Byrne, Susan Bovair School of Psychology Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA30332-0170 byrne@cc.gatech.edu, susan.bovair@psych.gatech.edu Acknowledgements: We would like to
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CAPS and Human-Computer Interaction Michael D. Byrne School of Psychology Georgia Institute of Technology Overview First step: GOMS models Modeling the world Action management Goal management Recommended reading GOMS GOMS is one of the most firmly established modeling techniques in HCI Card, Moran, &
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The Dual Timestamping Methodology for Visualizing Distributed Applications Brad Topol John T. Stasko Vaidy Sunderamy May 1995 GIT-CC-95/21
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The Dual Timestamping Methodology for Visualizing Distributed Applications Brad Topol John T. Stasko Vaidy Sunderamy May 1995 GIT-CC-95/21
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The Dual Timestamping Methodology for Visualizing Distributed Applications Brad Topol John T. Stasko Vaidy Sunderamy May 1995 GIT-CC-95/21
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Sue Long and Will Luo 20 of 20 8. References R. V. Rangan, H. M. Vin. Efficient Storage Techniques for Digital Continuous Multimedia . A. R. Watkins, E. Omiecinski, Storing Continuous Media Objects Using Parallelism with Merging . S. Ghandeharizadeh, L. Ramos. Continuous Retrieval of
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On the Use of Destination Set Grouping to Improve Fairness in Multicast Video Distribution Shun Yan Cheungy Mostafa H. Ammar Xue Li Dept. of Math. and Comp. Science College of Computing Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30322 Atlanta, GA 30332 cheung@mathcs.emory.edu fammar,
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On the Use of Destination Set Grouping to Improve Fairness in Multicast Video Distribution Shun Yan Cheungy Mostafa H. Ammar Xue Li Dept. of Math. and Comp. Science College of Computing Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30322 Atlanta, GA 30332 cheung@mathcs.emory.edu fammar,
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Object Caching in a CORBA Compliant System R. Kordale M. Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Technical Report: GIT-CC-95-23
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Object Caching in a CORBA Compliant System R. Kordale M. Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Technical Report: GIT-CC-95-23
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Sue Long and Will Luo 20 of 20 8. References R. V. Rangan, H. M. Vin. Efficient Storage Techniques for Digital Continuous Multimedia . A. R. Watkins, E. Omiecinski, Storing Continuous Media Objects Using Parallelism with Merging . S. Ghandeharizadeh, L. Ramos. Continuous Retrieval of
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Object Caching in a CORBA Compliant System R. Kordale M. Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Technical Report: GIT-CC-95-23
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On the Use of Destination Set Grouping to Improve Fairness in Multicast Video Distribution Shun Yan Cheungy Mostafa H. Ammar Xue Li Dept. of Math. and Comp. Science College of Computing Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30322 Atlanta, GA 30332 cheung@mathcs.emory.edu fammar,
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Sue Long and Will Luo 20 of 20 8. References R. V. Rangan, H. M. Vin. Efficient Storage Techniques for Digital Continuous Multimedia . A. R. Watkins, E. Omiecinski, Storing Continuous Media Objects Using Parallelism with Merging . S. Ghandeharizadeh, L. Ramos. Continuous Retrieval of
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Multi-Subsystem Protocol Architectures: Motivation and Experience with an Adapter-Based Approach y Bobby Krupczak Mostafa Ammar Ken Calvert frdk,ammar,calvertg@cc.gatech.edu GIT CC 95-08 Februrary 2, 1995 Revised July 18, 1995
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Multi-Subsystem Protocol Architectures: Motivation and Experience with an Adapter-Based Approach y Bobby Krupczak Mostafa Ammar Ken Calvert frdk,ammar,calvertg@cc.gatech.edu GIT CC 95-08 Februrary 2, 1995 Revised July 18, 1995
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Multi-Subsystem Protocol Architectures: Motivation and Experience with an Adapter-Based Approach y Bobby Krupczak Mostafa Ammar Ken Calvert frdk,ammar,calvertg@cc.gatech.edu GIT CC 95-08 Februrary 2, 1995 Revised July 18, 1995
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Perspectives of Multimedia Systems Reports from the 1994 Dagstuhl Multimedia Seminar Edited by Ralf Guido Herrtwich James D. Foley Jos L. Encarna o Georgia Institute of Technology GVU Center & College of Computing Preface In July 1994, leading international multimedia researchers met in the
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INTEGRATING PERCEPTUAL AND SYMBOLIC INFORMATION IN VR Jay Bolter School of Literature, Communication & Culture Larry F. Hodges College of Computing Thomas Meyer College of Computing and Alison Nichols School of Literature, Communication & Culture Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center Georgia
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INTEGRATING PERCEPTUAL AND SYMBOLIC INFORMATION IN VR Jay Bolter School of Literature, Communication & Culture Larry F. Hodges College of Computing Thomas Meyer College of Computing and Alison Nichols School of Literature, Communication & Culture Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center Georgia
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Perspectives of Multimedia Systems Reports from the 1994 Dagstuhl Multimedia Seminar Edited by Ralf Guido Herrtwich James D. Foley Jos L. Encarna o Georgia Institute of Technology GVU Center & College of Computing Preface In July 1994, leading international multimedia researchers met in the
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Grid-based Navigation for Mobile Robots Tucker Balch 1 Mobile Robots, Navigate! Navigation is a special task for mobile robots; after all, isn't getting somewhere what being mobile is all about And getting somewhere in a complex environment means navigation. You may not have given much thought to how
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1 Revisiting the Foundations for a Theory of Software Architecture Gregory Abowd, Rick Kazman, Len Bass and Paul Clements DRAFT - Do not distribute or cite
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A Software Re-Engineering Method using Domain Models Jean-Marc DeBaud and Spencer Rugaber College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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May 4, 1995 14 May 4, 1995 13 8.0 Appendix II Save file format The read routine ignores all lines contain the sharp sign # as the first non-space character. Pixmaps are not saved as a part of the file. < DEPTH=num URL= url TITLE= title > num :a number from 0 to N where N is the depth of the tree. url :a
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May 4, 1995 14 May 4, 1995 13 8.0 Appendix II Save file format The read routine ignores all lines contain the sharp sign # as the first non-space character. Pixmaps are not saved as a part of the file. < DEPTH=num URL= url TITLE= title > num :a number from 0 to N where N is the depth of the tree. url :a
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Supporting Real Time VBR Using Dynamic reservation Based on Linear Prediction A. Adas Department of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 GIT{CC{95/26 August 8, 1995
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Supporting Real Time VBR Using Dynamic reservation Based on Linear Prediction A. Adas Department of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 GIT{CC{95/26 August 8, 1995
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Supporting Real Time VBR Using Dynamic reservation Based on Linear Prediction A. Adas Department of Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 GIT{CC{95/26 August 8, 1995
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The Krakatoa Chronicle - An Interactive, Personalized, Newspaper on the Web Tomonari Kamba Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 E-mail tomo@cc.gatech.edu Krishna Bharat Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center College
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Algorithmic Cost and Complexity CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Measuring Performance Time - How fast does the algorithm perform - What affects its runtime Space - What kind of data structures can be used - How does it affect the runtime CS
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1 Position Paper USING DOMAIN-SPECIFIC SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES TO ARTICULATE COMPONENT REPOSITORIES Jean-Marc DeBaud and Richard J. LeBlanc debaud@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Multi-Model Fault-Tolerant Programming in Distributed Object-Based Systems Muthusamy Chelliah Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 USA Phone: (404)-894-2593 (chelliah,mustaq@cc.gatech.edu) GIT-CC-93/72
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Timepatch: A Novel Technique for the Parallel Simulation of Multiprocessor Caches Gautam Shah Umakishore Ramachandran Richard Fujimoto e-mail: fgautam, rama, fujimotog@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-CC-94-52 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA
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Multi-Model Fault-Tolerant Programming in Distributed Object-Based Systems Muthusamy Chelliah Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 USA Phone: (404)-894-2593 (chelliah,mustaq@cc.gatech.edu) GIT-CC-93/72
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Motor Schema-based Formation Control for Multiagent Robot Teams GIT-CC-94-54 Tucker Balch and Ronald C. Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Timepatch: A Novel Technique for the Parallel Simulation of Multiprocessor Caches Gautam Shah Umakishore Ramachandran Richard Fujimoto e-mail: fgautam, rama, fujimotog@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-CC-94-52 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA
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Motor Schema-based Formation Control for Multiagent Robot Teams GIT-CC-94-54 Tucker Balch and Ronald C. Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Timepatch: A Novel Technique for the Parallel Simulation of Multiprocessor Caches Gautam Shah Umakishore Ramachandran Richard Fujimoto e-mail: fgautam, rama, fujimotog@cc.gatech.edu Technical Report GIT-CC-94-52 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA
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Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, Baltimore, Maryland, May 21-23, 1993. 6. J.-M. DeBaud, From Domain Analysis to Object-Oriented Frameworks, A Reuse Oriented Software Engineering Methodology, Thesis Proposal, Georgia Institute of Technology, January 1994. 7. Premkumar T. Devanbu, GENOA - A
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Multi-Model Fault-Tolerant Programming in Distributed Object-Based Systems Muthusamy Chelliah Mustaque Ahamad College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 USA Phone: (404)-894-2593 (chelliah,mustaq@cc.gatech.edu) GIT-CC-93/72
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Motor Schema-based Formation Control for Multiagent Robot Teams GIT-CC-94-54 Tucker Balch and Ronald C. Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
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Executable Domain Models (OOFs) Domain Models The World (Application Realms)
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Utilization Mean Delay (slots)0.20.40.60.81.0020406080100 Figure 4: Mean queueing delay as a function of Utilization for the Reference Configuration: Stations = 50, Fiber = 2, Coax = 2, p = 0.2, Traffic (9/3), 1 collision minislot and with data minislot. Utilization % Mini-Slot
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Querying, Navigating and Visualizing an Online Library Catalog Aravindan Veerasamy Scott Hudson Shamkant Navathe fveerasam, hudson, shamg@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing 801, Atlantic Drive Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 Phone: 404-894-8791 Fax: 404-894-9442
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Querying, Navigating and Visualizing an Online Library Catalog Aravindan Veerasamy Scott Hudson Shamkant Navathe fveerasam, hudson, shamg@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing 801, Atlantic Drive Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 Phone: 404-894-8791 Fax: 404-894-9442
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1 A Protocol For Efficient Transfer Of Data Over Fiber/Cable Systems *Dolors Sala, Amarnath Mukherjee, John Limb GIT-CC-95/18 June 1995
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Querying, Navigating and Visualizing a Digital Library Catalog Aravindan Veerasamy, Shamkant Navathe College of Computing 801, Atlantic Drive Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280, USA. Phone: 1-404-894-8791 E-mail: fveerasam, shamg@cc.gatech.edu
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1 A Protocol For Efficient Transfer Of Data Over Fiber/Cable Systems *Dolors Sala, Amarnath Mukherjee, John Limb GIT-CC-95/18 June 1995
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Understanding the Creative Mind Ashwin Ram Linda Wills Eric Domeshek Nancy Nersessian Janet Kolodner College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 1 Computational Creativity Margaret Boden, a master at bringing ideas from artificial intelligence and cognitive science
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Querying, Navigating and Visualizing an Online Library Catalog Aravindan Veerasamy Scott Hudson Shamkant Navathe fveerasam, hudson, shamg@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing 801, Atlantic Drive Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 Phone: 404-894-8791 Fax: 404-894-9442
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1 A Protocol For Efficient Transfer Of Data Over Fiber/Cable Systems *Dolors Sala, Amarnath Mukherjee, John Limb GIT-CC-95/18 June 1995
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Utilization Mean Delay (slots)0.20.40.60.81.0020406080100 Figure 4: Mean queueing delay as a function of Utilization for the Reference Configuration: Stations = 50, Fiber = 2, Coax = 2, p = 0.2, Traffic (9/3), 1 collision minislot and with data minislot. Utilization % Mini-Slot
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Concurrency and Parallelism CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Sequential Processing All of the algorithms we ve seen so far are sequential They have one thread of execution One step follows another in sequence One processor is all that is
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Locally Weighted Learning Christopher G. Atkeson , Andrew W. Moorey, and Stefan Schaal College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology 801 Atlantic Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 cga@cc.gatech.edu, sschaal@cc.gatech.edu 404-894-1076, fax: 404-853-9378 Carnegie Mellon Universityy 5000 Forbes Ave,
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Local Region Caching to Support Object-Centered Constraints Stephen Arnold and Leo Mark College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 GIT-CC-95-32 June 15, 1995 (404) 894-7008 coyote@cc.gatech.edu
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Monitoring Object-Centered Constraints on Views Through Evaluating Queries as Search Stephen Arnold and Leo Mark College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 GIT-CC-95-31 August 17, 1995 (404) 894-7008 coyote@cc.gatech.edu
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Monitoring Object-Centered Constraints on Views Through Evaluating Queries as Search Stephen Arnold and Leo Mark College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 GIT-CC-95-31 August 17, 1995 (404) 894-7008 coyote@cc.gatech.edu
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Local Region Caching to Support Object-Centered Constraints Stephen Arnold and Leo Mark College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 GIT-CC-95-32 June 15, 1995 (404) 894-7008 coyote@cc.gatech.edu
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Monitoring Object-Centered Constraints on Views Through Evaluating Queries as Search Stephen Arnold and Leo Mark College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 GIT-CC-95-31 August 17, 1995 (404) 894-7008 coyote@cc.gatech.edu
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Local Region Caching to Support Object-Centered Constraints Stephen Arnold and Leo Mark College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 GIT-CC-95-32 June 15, 1995 (404) 894-7008 coyote@cc.gatech.edu
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Parallelism CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Parallel Machines Army of Ants Herd of Elephants CS 1501 Intro to Computing 3 Parallelizing Algorithms How much gain can we get from parallelizing an algorithm CS 1501 Intro to Computing 4 Parallel
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Problem Class 1 Problem Class i Problem Class n Problem classes Solution Frameworks Class 1 Architecture
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Problem Class 1 Problem Class i Problem Class n Problem classes Solution Frameworks Class 1 Architecture
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Program Title: Flexible Reactive Control for MultiAgent Robotic Systems in Hostile Environments (ARPA/ONR Grant #N0001494-1-0215) Program Duration: November 1993 to November 1996 Goals: Develop robust formation behavioral control for multi-robot teams Create tools for simple military mission simulation
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Project Title: Flexible Reactive Control for Multiagent Robotic Systems in Hostile Environments. ARPA/ONR Grant #N0001494-1-0215 Principal Investigator Ronald Arkin College of Computing Georgia Tech Funded Personnel: Jonathan Cameron, Research Scientist Douglas MacKenzie, GRA Tucker Balch, GRA Khaled
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Parallel Algorithms Examples These problems were adapted from a previous quarter s homework to give you some practice with parallel algorithms. The answers are provided, but try to do them yourself before looking at the answers!! 1. Parallel execution trace Trace the operation of a parallel Mergesort,
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Parallel Algorithms Examples These problems were adapted from a previous quarter s homework to give you some practice with parallel algorithms. The answers are provided, but try to do them yourself before looking at the answers!! 1. Parallel execution trace Trace the operation of a parallel Mergesort,
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User Interface Constraints for Immersive Virtual Environment Applications Doug A. Bowman and Larry F. Hodges {bowman, hodges}@cc.gatech.edu Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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User Interface Constraints for Immersive Virtual Environment Applications Doug A. Bowman and Larry F. Hodges {bowman, hodges}@cc.gatech.edu Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Progress: a Toolkit for Interactive Program Steering1 Jeffrey Vetter2 Karsten Schwan Technical Report GIT-CC-95-16, August 1995 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 vetter@cc.gatech.edu, 404/853-9389, Fax: 404/853-9378 schwan@cc.gatech.edu, 404/894-2589
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Progress: a Toolkit for Interactive Program Steering1 Jeffrey Vetter2 Karsten Schwan Technical Report GIT-CC-95-16, August 1995 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 vetter@cc.gatech.edu, 404/853-9389, Fax: 404/853-9378 schwan@cc.gatech.edu, 404/894-2589
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Progress: a Toolkit for Interactive Program Steering1 Jeffrey Vetter2 Karsten Schwan Technical Report GIT-CC-95-16, August 1995 College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 vetter@cc.gatech.edu, 404/853-9389, Fax: 404/853-9378 schwan@cc.gatech.edu, 404/894-2589
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Proceedings of the Fourth World Conference on Engineering Education St. Paul, Minnesota; October, 1995. STRUCTURING ON-THE-JOB TROUBLESHOOTING PERFORMANCE TO AID LEARNING Brian Minsk Center for Human-Machine Systems Research School of Industrial & Systems Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology
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1 Does Multimedia Information Help People Learn Lawrence J. Najjar School of Psychology and Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Laboratory Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 gt4708d@prism.gatech.edu September 14, 1995 (Technical Report GIT-GVU-95-28) Keywords: Multimedia, learning
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1 Dual Coding as a Possible Explanation for the Effects of Multimedia on Learning Lawrence J. Najjar School of Psychology and Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Laboratory Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 gt4708d@prism.gatech.edu September 15, 1995 (Technical Report
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1 Does Multimedia Information Help People Learn Lawrence J. Najjar School of Psychology and Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Laboratory Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 gt4708d@prism.gatech.edu September 14, 1995 (Technical Report GIT-GVU-95-28) Keywords: Multimedia, learning
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1 Dual Coding as a Possible Explanation for the Effects of Multimedia on Learning Lawrence J. Najjar School of Psychology and Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Laboratory Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 gt4708d@prism.gatech.edu September 15, 1995 (Technical Report
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Distributed Shared Abstractions (DSA) on Multiprocessors Christian Cl emen con (clemenco@lse.epfl.ch) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@watson.ibm.com) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/25
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Distributed Shared Abstractions (DSA) on Multiprocessors Christian Cl emen con (clemenco@lse.epfl.ch) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@watson.ibm.com) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/25
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Paulo J. Santos Office Home College of Computing 1401 West Paces Ferry Rd. NW # 5412 Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30327-2460 Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 United States of America United States of America Phone: +1 404 8539393 Phone: +1 404 2339480 Fax: +1 404 8530673 Fax: +1 404 2339480 email:
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Distributed Shared Abstractions (DSA) on Multiprocessors Christian Cl emen con (clemenco@lse.epfl.ch) Bodhisattwa Mukherjee (bodhi@watson.ibm.com) Karsten Schwan (schwan@cc.gatech.edu) GIT{CC{93/25
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A Computational Theory of Working Memory Dissertation proposal Michael D. Byrne School of Psychology Georgia Institute of Technology August, 1995 Committee members: Dr. Susan Bovair, Psychology, chair Dr. Kurt Eiselt, Computing Dr. Alex Kirlik, Industrial and Systems Engineering Dr. Nancy Nersessian,
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS1501 Intro to Computing Algorithms and Data CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 How to Think Like a Computer Scientist ALGORITHM ALGORITHM A set of logical steps to accomplish a task A recipe of action A way of describing behavior CS 1501 Intro to Computing 3 Algorithms in
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Towards Integrating Rationalistic and Ecological Design Methods for Interactive Systems Idris Hsi Center for Human-Machine Systems Research School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0290, USA idris@chmsr.isye.gatech.edu Colin Potts College of
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Towards Integrating Rationalistic and Ecological Design Methods for Interactive Systems Idris Hsi Center for Human-Machine Systems Research School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0290, USA idris@chmsr.isye.gatech.edu Colin Potts College of
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time performance A B t1 t2 Figure 1 Two learning curves Discount learnability evaluation Paulo J. Santos Albert N. Badre Graphics, Visualizationa & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332-0280 USA Tel: +1 404 8942598 E-mail: {pas, badre}@cc.gatech.edu
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time performance A B t1 t2 Figure 1 Two learning curves Discount learnability evaluation Paulo J. Santos Albert N. Badre Graphics, Visualizationa & Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332-0280 USA Tel: +1 404 8942598 E-mail: {pas, badre}@cc.gatech.edu
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Interactive Model-Based Image Understanding Daryl T. Lawton Warren F. Gardner
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501- Introduction to Computing Procedural Abstraction CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Modularity Most algorithms solve complicated problems Need to break the algorithm into smaller pieces We can write subalgorithms to simplify the algorithm CS 1501 Intro to Computing 3 A
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Interactive Model-Based Vehicle Tracking Warren F. Gardner Daryl T. Lawton
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Recursion CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Recursion Procedures and Functions can call themselves Powerful mechanism for repetition Makes algorithms more compact and simple Module calls a clone of itself CS 1501 Intro to Computing 3 Using
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Proceedings of the International Conference of Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS-94), vol. 1, pp. 64{72, Munich, Germany, September 1994. Model-based Echolocation of Environmental Objects Juan Carlos Santamar a and Ronald C. Arkin Mobile Robot Laboratory College of Computing Georgia Institute of
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To appear in the Proceedings of the SPIE Photonic East 95 - Mobile Robots X Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 1995. Structured Light Systems for Dent Recognition: Lessons Learned Juan C. Santamar a College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 U.S.A.
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Dynamic Data Structures CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Dynamic Data Structures - Flavors Queues Stacks Trees Graphs CS 1501 Intro to Computing 3 Queues A Queue is a linked list that can be added to or deleted from in order 4 17 42 2
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Data Abstraction ABCABCABC CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Grouping Data Data Abstraction allows us to chunk data that belongs together Create a database to keep track of the kids in an elementary school: Student number Age Grade CS 1501
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1 Analyzing differences between Internet information system software architectures Gregory D. Abowd, James E. Pitkow College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 {abowd,pitkow}@cc.gatech.edu Rick Kazman Department of Computer Science University of Waterloo Waterloo,
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1 Analyzing differences between Internet information system software architectures Gregory D. Abowd, James E. Pitkow College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 {abowd,pitkow}@cc.gatech.edu Rick Kazman Department of Computer Science University of Waterloo Waterloo,
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1 Analyzing differences between Internet information system software architectures Gregory D. Abowd, James E. Pitkow College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 {abowd,pitkow}@cc.gatech.edu Rick Kazman Department of Computer Science University of Waterloo Waterloo,
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From Design Experiences To Generic Mechanisms: Model-Based Learning in Analogical Design Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fbhatta,goelg@cc.gatech.edu
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Arrays and Iteration CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Static Structures Records can be used to create data structures of any size - dynamic But... what if we know how many items we will need to store static CS 1501 Intro to Computing 3 Arrays
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GIT-CC-95-38 FAILURE-DRIVEN LEARNING AS MODEL-BASED SELF-REDESIGN A THESIS Presented to The Academic Faculty By Eleni Stroulia In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology December, 1994 Copyright c
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GIT-CC-95-38 FAILURE-DRIVEN LEARNING AS MODEL-BASED SELF-REDESIGN A THESIS Presented to The Academic Faculty By Eleni Stroulia In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology December, 1994 Copyright c
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Tertiary Storage: An Evaluation of New Applications by Ann Louise Chervenak B.S. (University of Southern California) 1987 M.S. (University of California at Berkeley) 1990 A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science in
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Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, June 1994. Tim Kwok. A Vision for Residential Broadband Services - ATM-to-the-Home. In Proceedings of the 1995 2nd International Workshop on Community Networking, June 20-22 1995. T.D.C. Little, G. Ahanger, R.J. Folz, J.F. Gibbon, F.W. Reeve, D.H. Schelleng,
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Storage Systems for Movies-on-Demand Video Servers Ann L. Chervenak College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia David A. Patterson Randy H. Katz Computer Science Division University of California Berkeley, California
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GIT-CC-95-38 FAILURE-DRIVEN LEARNING AS MODEL-BASED SELF-REDESIGN A THESIS Presented to The Academic Faculty By Eleni Stroulia In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology December, 1994 Copyright c
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Project: Dynamic Branch Prediction Strategies CS/CmpE 4760 Advanced Computer Architecture Winter Quarter 1994 1 Due Date The project is due Tuesday, March 8, 1994 (in class). There will be a checkpoint due on Thursday, February 24. For the checkpoint, you should include part I of the project that is
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Algorithmic Methods CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Algorithmic Methods Problems and solutions can be classified into categories An algorithmic method is a plan of attack for a problem It is important to choose the RIGHT algorithmic method
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Core Migration for Dynamic Multicast Routing Michael J. Donahoo Ellen W. Zegura GIT{CC{95/28
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JAMI`AH AL-SAYFIYAH, AL-. This Arabic academy in Surat, India is the principal institution for the religious education and training of the Da 'u d Bohra Isma ` l s. The academy was established in 1814 by the forty third da ` mutlaq, (head of the Da 'u d Bohras), Sayyidna `Abd `Al Sayf al-D n (1798-
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Core Migration for Dynamic Multicast Routing Michael J. Donahoo Ellen W. Zegura GIT{CC{95/28
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BOHRAS. This Muslim community of Gujarat in western India traces its ancestry to early conversions to Isma ` l Sh `ism during the reign of the Fa timid caliph-imam, al-Mustansir (AH 427-487/1036-1094 CE). When schisms occurred in the Isma ` l da`wah (mission) in the eleventh and twelfth centuries in
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Core Migration for Dynamic Multicast Routing Michael J. Donahoo Ellen W. Zegura GIT{CC{95/28
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BURHANUDDIN, Sayyidna Muhammad. (b. AH 1333/1915 CE), head of the Da 'u d Bohra Isma ` l community, and fifty second occupant of the office of da ` mutlaq ("absolute summoner"). The office held by Burha nudd n originated in Yemen in AH 532/1138 CE soon after the heir to the Fa timid caliphate, the
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Portable Self-Describing Binary Data Streams Greg Eisenhauer eisen@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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Bounds on the Chromatic Polynomial and on the Number of Acyclic Orientations of a Graph Nabil Kahale1, Leonard J. Schulman2
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Indigo: User-level Support for Building Distributed Shared Abstractions Prince Kohli Mustaque Ahamad Karsten Schwan GIT{ICS{94/53 Revised October 27, 1995
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Indigo: User-level Support for Building Distributed Shared Abstractions Prince Kohli Mustaque Ahamad Karsten Schwan GIT{ICS{94/53 Revised October 27, 1995
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Indigo: User-level Support for Building Distributed Shared Abstractions Prince Kohli Mustaque Ahamad Karsten Schwan GIT{ICS{94/53 Revised October 27, 1995
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Portable Self-Describing Binary Data Streams Greg Eisenhauer eisen@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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Portable Self-Describing Binary Data Streams Greg Eisenhauer eisen@cc.gatech.edu College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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Scenario-Based Analysis of Software Architecture1 Rick Kazman Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Gregory Abowd College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Len Bass, Paul Clements Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
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Falcon { Toward Interactive Parallel Programs: The On-line Steering of a Molecular Dynamics Application Greg Eisenhauer Weiming Gu Karsten Schwan Niru Mallavarupu College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Submitted to High-Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-3 - August
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Scenario-Based Analysis of Software Architecture1 Rick Kazman Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Gregory Abowd College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Len Bass, Paul Clements Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
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Scenario-Based Analysis of Software Architecture1 Rick Kazman Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Gregory Abowd College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Len Bass, Paul Clements Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
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Scenario-Based Analysis of Software Architecture1 Rick Kazman Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Gregory Abowd College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Len Bass, Paul Clements Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
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Falcon { Toward Interactive Parallel Programs: The On-line Steering of a Molecular Dynamics Application Greg Eisenhauer Weiming Gu Karsten Schwan Niru Mallavarupu College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Submitted to High-Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-3 - August
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Falcon { Toward Interactive Parallel Programs: The On-line Steering of a Molecular Dynamics Application Greg Eisenhauer Weiming Gu Karsten Schwan Niru Mallavarupu College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Submitted to High-Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-3 - August
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Hierarchies of Complexity CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Problem Complexity The Upper Bound is the best algorithmic solution that has been found for a problem The Lower Bound is the best solution that is theoretically possible CS 1501 Intro
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Reasonability of Algorithms CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Reasonable vs Unreasonable Algorithms Sublinear - O (log N) Linear - O (N) Nearly linear - O (N log N) Quadratic - O (N**2) Exponential - O (N**N) CS 1501 Intro to Computing 3
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October 24, 1995 1 Collaboration during Conceptual Design Lara D. Catledge and Colin Potts Georgia Institute of Technology October 24, 1995
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October 24, 1995 1 Collaboration during Conceptual Design Lara D. Catledge and Colin Potts Georgia Institute of Technology October 24, 1995
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October 24, 1995 1 Collaboration during Conceptual Design Lara D. Catledge and Colin Potts Georgia Institute of Technology October 24, 1995
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Behavioral Abstraction CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Behavioral Abstraction Procedural Abstraction organize instructions Data Abstraction organize data Behavioral Abstraction combine procedural and data abstraction CS 1501 Intro to
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 1 CS 1501 - Introduction to Computing Objects CS 1501 Intro to Computing 2 Object-Oriented Approach Computer Centered Suited to computer understanding Low abstraction High complexity Hard for humans to understand Human Centered People manipulate objects in the real world High
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CS 1501 Intro to Computing 15 Changing Public to Private Subclasses can also change a public identifier to private: public hide procedure Dequeue (Served isa out Qtype, Success isa out Boolean) CS 1501 Intro to Computing 16 Redefinition Our CountingQueue is inefficient! - traverses the list every time
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Formalizing Style to Understand Descriptions of Software Architecture 1 Authors' addresses: Gregory Abowd, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332{0280, USA, Gregory.Abowd@cc.gatech.edu. Robert Allen and David Garlan, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon
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Georgia Tech - College of Computing, , 1{25 (1994) c 1994 Communication in Reactive Multiagent Robotic Systems Technical Report GIT-CC-95-47 TUCKER BALCH AND RONALD C. ARKIN tucker@cc.gatech.edu arkin@cc.gatech.edu Mobile Robot Laboratory, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
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Georgia Tech - College of Computing, , 1{25 (1994) c 1994 Communication in Reactive Multiagent Robotic Systems Technical Report GIT-CC-95-47 TUCKER BALCH AND RONALD C. ARKIN tucker@cc.gatech.edu arkin@cc.gatech.edu Mobile Robot Laboratory, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
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Georgia Tech - College of Computing, , 1{25 (1994) c 1994 Communication in Reactive Multiagent Robotic Systems Technical Report GIT-CC-95-47 TUCKER BALCH AND RONALD C. ARKIN tucker@cc.gatech.edu arkin@cc.gatech.edu Mobile Robot Laboratory, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
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G G G Understanding - Case-Based Reasoning - XP Application - Analogy - Suspend Example Strategies: Example Strategies: - Question Posing - Skimming - Test Hypothesis - Compare To Input - Suspend Example Strategies: Problem Solving Problem Identification Generate Solution/Plan Evaluate Solution -
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Large Scale Robot Societies: Biological Inspiration and Mathematical Underpinnings 1 1. Introduction Georgia Tech, Clark-Atlanta University, Emory University, and Georgia State University are pleased to respond to the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative in the area An Approach to Integrated
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Large Scale Robot Societies: Biological Inspiration and Mathematical Underpinnings 1 1. Introduction Georgia Tech, Clark-Atlanta University, Emory University, and Georgia State University are pleased to respond to the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative in the area An Approach to Integrated
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Storage. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1988. C. Denis Mee and Eric D. Daniel, editors. Magnetic Recording, Volume III: Video, Audio, and Instrumentation Recording. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1988. W. H. Meiklejohn. Magnetooptics: A Thermomagnetic Recording Technology. In Proceedings of the IEEE, pages
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Architectural Analysis of Object Request Brokers Gregory Abowd1, Jonathan Engelsma2, Luigi Guadagno2, Okokon Okon2 Introduction To meet the diverse and rapidly changing needs of our customers, Motorola Cellular Infrastructure Group is incorporating object technology as part of its overall strategy to
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Analysis of software architecture for evolving systems: In pursuit of computer-assisted architectural understanding Principal Investigator Gregory D. Abowd College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Altanta, GA 30332 0280 Gregory.Abowd@cc.gatech.edu http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Gregory.Abowd
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Systematic Evaluation of Design Decisions in Case-Based Reasoning Systems Juan Carlos Santamar a and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fcarlos,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu 1 Introduction Two important goals in the evaluation of artificial intelligence
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Systematic Evaluation of Design Decisions in Case-Based Reasoning Systems Juan Carlos Santamar a and Ashwin Ram College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fcarlos,ashwing@cc.gatech.edu 1 Introduction Two important goals in the evaluation of artificial intelligence
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Proceedings of the 1995 Cognitive Science Graduate Student Conference (CSGSC-95) Steering Committe Kenneth Moorman (Chair) Andy Edmonds (Psychology Student Liaison) Jim Sawyer (CogSci Student Liaison) June 23, 1995 Contents Motor Schema-based Formation Control for Multiagent Robot Teams Tucker Balch 1 A
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Strategic Plan for Intelligent Systems within the College of Computing **** DRAFT 0.1 ***** 1. Mission Intelligent Systems (IS) is a newly emerged core area within computer science. It arose from an amalgam of artificial intelligence, real-time software systems, cognitive science, and large scale
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isa isa isa Mental-State Chooses-To-Enter mentally-enables co-domain mentally-results domain domain co-domain results Actor goal-ordering Not (Goal (A,BS)) Knows Result MOP agent members expected-outcome Volitional Agent A goals Goal (A, Protect-Family ) SelfOutcome Outcome Suicide-Bombing M Volitional
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Exercises for operator control in 3CAPS: the Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Getting started 1) Double-click on the 3caps.fasl file to get CAPS running and remember to evaluate (in-package :caps) 2) Select Load from the Eval menu and load the file external-mem.fasl . This file provides the functions
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3HSCSUMSEQCRYPTERR REC Demux/Dispatch COMPR CRYPT CSUM CRYPT CSUM Integrated Protocol Configurations Per-endpoint State Information Protocol Function Modules User RequestAuxiliary Event metaheader tIncoming Messages
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Implementing Projection Pursuit Learning Ying Zhao1 and Christopher G. Atkeson2 MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences 545 Technology Square Cambridge, MA 02139 yzhao@bbn.com, cga@cc.gatech.edu
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C Threads Eric C. Cooper Richard P. Draves Department of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 Draft of 11 September 1990
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An Architecture for Transforming Graphical Interfaces W. Keith Edwards and Elizabeth D. Mynatt Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 keith@cc.gatech.edu, beth@cc.gatech.edu issues of translating an interactive, spatially
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Real-Time, Continuous Level of Detail Rendering of Height Fields Peter Lindstrom, David Koller, William Ribarsky, Larry F. Hodges College of Computing and Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center Georgia Institute of Technology Nick Faust Center for GIS and Spatial Analysis Technologies and Georgia
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An Architecture for Transforming Graphical Interfaces W. Keith Edwards and Elizabeth D. Mynatt Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 keith@cc.gatech.edu, beth@cc.gatech.edu issues of translating an interactive, spatially
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The Virtual Annotation System Reid Harmon,a Walter Patterson,b William Ribarsky,a and Jay Bolter,a,c Georgia Institute of Technology
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Real-Time, Continuous Level of Detail Rendering of Height Fields Peter Lindstrom, David Koller, William Ribarsky, Larry F. Hodges College of Computing and Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center Georgia Institute of Technology Nick Faust Center for GIS and Spatial Analysis Technologies and Georgia
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Providing Access to Graphical User Interfaces - Not Graphical Screens W. Keith Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Kathryn Stockton Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 keith@cc.gatech.edu, beth@cc.gatech.edu,
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How Changes are Reflected in a Software Architecture by Dave Busse 1 How Changes Are Reflected in a Software Architecture CS8503 Special Project Dave Busse August, 1995 1. Introduction This paper briefly explores what happens to a Software Architecture during maintenance. Or more specifically, when
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How Changes are Reflected in a Software Architecture by Dave Busse 1 How Changes Are Reflected in a Software Architecture CS8503 Special Project Dave Busse August, 1995 1. Introduction This paper briefly explores what happens to a Software Architecture during maintenance. Or more specifically, when
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How Changes are Reflected in a Software Architecture by Dave Busse 1 How Changes Are Reflected in a Software Architecture CS8503 Special Project Dave Busse August, 1995 1. Introduction This paper briefly explores what happens to a Software Architecture during maintenance. Or more specifically, when
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1 Constructive Incremental Learning from Local Data Only Stefan Schaal * sschaal@cc.gatech.edu http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Stefan.Schaal Christopher G. Atkeson cga@cc.gatech.edu http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Chris.Atkeson College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332 *ATR
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Buffer Management in Shared-Memory Time Warp Systems Richard M. Fujimoto Kiran S. Panesar College of Computing College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332 Atlanta GA 30332
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Parallel Discrete Event Simulation on a Shared-Memory Multiprocessor1 Richard Fujimoto, Kiran Panesar, and Maria Hybinette College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 ffujimoto,panesar,ingridg@cc.gatech.edu phone: 404/894-5615; fax: 404/894-9442
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Fault-tolerant Transactions Using Distributed Shared Memory Ajay Mohindra Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-ICS-89/41 November, 1989 School of Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Fault-tolerant Transactions Using Distributed Shared Memory Ajay Mohindra Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-ICS-89/41 November, 1989 School of Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Fault-tolerant Transactions Using Distributed Shared Memory Ajay Mohindra Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-ICS-89/41 November, 1989 School of Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Fault-tolerant Transactions Using Distributed Shared Memory Ajay Mohindra Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-ICS-89/41 November, 1989 School of Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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Fault-tolerant Transactions Using Distributed Shared Memory Ajay Mohindra Umakishore Ramachandran GIT-ICS-89/41 November, 1989 School of Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
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A User Study Evaluating Level of Detail Degradation in the Periphery of Head-Mounted Displays Benjamin Watson, Neff Walker & Larry F. Hodges1 Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center Georgia Institute of Technology 801 Atlantic Drive Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, USA
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Effectiveness of Peripheral Level of Detail Degradation When Used With Head-Mounted Displays Benjamin Watson, Neff Walker, Larry F. Hodges, & Aileen Worden Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center, Georgia Inst. Technology 801 Atlantic Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, USA Tel: +1 404 894 8787; Fax: +1
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MAC Protocols for Multimedia Data over HFC Architecture Dolors Sala Batlle October 27, 1995 GIT-CC-95-48 DRAFT NI AIGROEG EHT FO LAES STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 8581NADPROGRESSSERVICE Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 *This research was partially supported by CIRIT under the fellowship
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Final Report TR # GIT-CC-9549 The Detection and Extraction of Interleaved Code Segments Spencer Rugaber, Kurt Stirewalt, and Linda M. Wills College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology fspencer, kurt, lindag@cc.gatech.edu January 17, 1996 NASA Technical Contact: Michael Lowry, NASA Ames Research
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Final Report TR # GIT-CC-9549 The Detection and Extraction of Interleaved Code Segments Spencer Rugaber, Kurt Stirewalt, and Linda M. Wills College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology fspencer, kurt, lindag@cc.gatech.edu January 17, 1996 NASA Technical Contact: Michael Lowry, NASA Ames Research
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MAC Protocols for Multimedia Data over HFC Architecture Dolors Sala Batlle October 27, 1995 GIT-CC-95-48 DRAFT NI AIGROEG EHT FO LAES STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 8581NADPROGRESSSERVICE Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 *This research was partially supported by CIRIT under the fellowship
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Final Report TR # GIT-CC-9549 The Detection and Extraction of Interleaved Code Segments Spencer Rugaber, Kurt Stirewalt, and Linda M. Wills College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology fspencer, kurt, lindag@cc.gatech.edu January 17, 1996 NASA Technical Contact: Michael Lowry, NASA Ames Research
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MAC Protocols for Multimedia Data over HFC Architecture Dolors Sala Batlle October 27, 1995 GIT-CC-95-48 DRAFT NI AIGROEG EHT FO LAES STITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 8581NADPROGRESSSERVICE Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 *This research was partially supported by CIRIT under the fellowship
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The Effects of Multimedia and Elaborative Encoding on Learning Lawrence J. Najjar School of Psychology and Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Laboratory Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0170 gt4708d@prism.gatech.edu February 7, 1996 (Technical Report GIT-GVU-96-05) Keywords:
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Implementation of Scalable Blocking Locks using an Adaptative Thread Scheduler Bodhisattwa Mukherjee Karsten Schwan T. J. Watson Research Center College of Computing International Business Machines Georgia Institute of Technology Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Atlanta, GA 30332 bodhi@watson.ibm.com
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Implementation of Scalable Blocking Locks using an Adaptative Thread Scheduler Bodhisattwa Mukherjee Karsten Schwan T. J. Watson Research Center College of Computing International Business Machines Georgia Institute of Technology Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Atlanta, GA 30332 bodhi@watson.ibm.com
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Implementation of Scalable Blocking Locks using an Adaptative Thread Scheduler Bodhisattwa Mukherjee Karsten Schwan T. J. Watson Research Center College of Computing International Business Machines Georgia Institute of Technology Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Atlanta, GA 30332 bodhi@watson.ibm.com
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Formalizing Style to Understand Descriptions of Software Architecture 1 Authors' addresses: Gregory Abowd, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332{0280, USA, Gregory.Abowd@cc.gatech.edu. Robert Allen and David Garlan, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon
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Continuous Case-Based Reasoning Ashwin Ram and Juan Carlos Santamar a College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology February 19, 1996
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CURRICULUM VITAE JUAN CARLOS SANTAMARIA Ph.D. Candidate College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332{0280 (404) 853{9381 E-mail: carlos@cc.gatech.edu OBJECTIVE To work on a project dealing with automated reasoning, planning, or scheduling. EDUCATION Jan. 93 - Ph.D. in Computer
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453 APPENDIX B META-AQUA OUTPUT IN STORY UNDERSTANDING MODE Recreate story T6585 by calling (re-run-story T6585) One day Elvis was bored.Elvis pushed cupboard-door away from the cupboard1. The cupboard1 was open. He took the pipe1 from the cupboard1. He had the pipe1. The cupboard1 didn t have the
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411 CHAPTER XII CONCLUSIONS I know I see what I know that I know I think and that I don t know. I know what I see. But I forget. But sometimes I forget. I see that I am blind and I see the blinding light And This is the Way in everything, It should be. but I forget. At the end of every forget I
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Q2: How to decide what to learn Ans2: Post a learning goal.
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36 CHAPTER II CONTENT THEORIES AND PROCESS THEORIES By distinguishing sharply between the knowledge level and the symbol level the theory implies an equally sharp distinction between the knowledge required to solve a problem and the processing required to bring that knowledge to bear in real time and
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378 CHAPTER XI RELATED RESEARCH Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to strive again, Not chaos-like together crush'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmoniously confus'd: Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree. Alexander
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547 A Aamodt, A. 215, 433 Abelson, R. P. 38, 207, 257, 428, 429 Agnew, N. 78 Aho, A. V. 44 Alexander, J. M. 101 Ali, K. S. 152 Allen, J. 168, 353, 355, 389 Almonayyes, A. 110 Anderson, J. R. 166, 329, 397 Antaki, C. 395 Arcos, J. L. 247 Arkin, R. 78 Ashley, K. D. 191 Asimov, I. 424 Augustine 378 Ayer,
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300 CHAPTER IX EVALUATION The answ er is that we test the validity of an empirical hypothesis by seeing whether it actually fulfills the function which it is designed to fulfil. And we have seen that the function of an empirical hypothesis is to enable us to anticipate experience. Accordingly, if an
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57 Part Two A CONTENT THEORY OF MENTAL REPRESENTATION 58 CHAPTER III SYMPTOMS AND CAUSES OF FAILURE: THE CONTENT The general idea of failure-based understanding is that examining how we make comparisons between our expectations and what actually occurs is the key to our knowledge of the understanding
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188 CHAPTER VI CASE-BASED INTROSPECTION The best part of human language, properly so called, is derived from reflection on the act of the mind itself. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1817) The goals of this chapter are to specify how a system might reflect upon its reasoning so as to understand why its
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1 Part One PRELIMINARIES 2 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION WURFSCHEIBE, mit DISCUS, Vorgesichten besternt, starred with premonitions, wirf dich throw yourself aus dir hinaus. out of yourself. Paul Celan (1970), p. 41. translation (1986), p. 39. This research investigates goal-driven learning by specifying a
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554 A ACT* 397 ANON 220, 251 AQ3 218 AQUA 29, 32, 157, 195, 196, 252, 255, 257, 266, 333 AUTOCLASS 279 Autognostic 287, 392, 394 B BORIS 315 BRIDGER 168 C CASTLE 392, 393, 394 CELIA 193 CHEF 222 CMU LISP tutor 329 CYRUS 251 D DMAP 251, 295 E EITHER 368, 392 F FUNES 251 G GEMINI 169 I ID3 354, 449
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556 A Aamodt, A. 215, 433 abduction 167, 177 Abelson, R. P. 38, 207, 257, 428, 429 abstract cases 215 abstraction 169, 238, 281, 289, 354 abstraction schema 239 abstraction transmutation 239 achievement goal 207 ACT* 397 action schema 235 action schemas 227 active failure generation 299 actschemas 227
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xxiv LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Fig. 1. The strategy construction problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi Fig. 2. Automating the construction task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii Fig. 3. The blame-assignment problem . . . .
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xxiii LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Basic taxonomy of causes of reasoning failure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Table 2: Logical truth table for reasoning model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Table 3: Expanded table for reasoning model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Table 4: Final table for
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424 CHAPTER XIII EPILOGUE I wish a robot would get elected president. That way, when he came to town, we could all take a shot at him and not feel too bad. Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey.143 But would the above assassin not feel different if she knew that the president-robot had a sense of self Like the
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575 VITA Michael T. Cox was born on February 11, 1955 in Jacksonville, Florida. He attended Zephyrhills high School in Zephyrhills, Florida, where he graduated as valedictorian. After high school he received a nomination to the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he attended for
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447 APPENDICES, REFERENCES AND INDEXES 448 APPENDIX A THE DEGREES OF FREEDOM IN LEARNING IML theory contains a preference for failed experiences, rather than successful ones. The detection of a failure in an input stream is equivalent to self-selection of training examples. Although by filtering
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249 Part Four IMPLEMENTATION AND CONCLUSION 250 CHAPTER VIII META-AQUA Total grandeur of a total edifice, Chosen by an inquisitor of structures For himself. He stops upon this threshold As if the design of all his words takes form And frame from thinking and is realized. Wallace Stevens (1952), pp.
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xxviii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AAAI American Association for Artificial Intelligence ACT Adaptive Character of Thought AI Artificial Intelligence BK Background Knowledge CBR Case-Based Reasoning CD Conceptual Dependency D-C-Node Decide-Compute-Node EBG Explanation-Based Generalization FK Foreground
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496 APPENDIX D META-AQUA OUTPUT IN LISP PROGRAMMING MODE Begin Meta-AQUA. Continue (Y or N) Yes. Input Structure: EACH-ONE-GREATER.241 NIL Continue (Y or N) Yes. Input Structure: EACH-ONE-GREATER.241 NIL Continue (Y or N) Yes. Retrieving plan for concept EACH-ONE-GREATER.241 Produced plan:
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483 APPENDIX C STORY LISTINGS FOR RUN NUMBER FOUR Story number 1 . . . One day ...MOM was BORED. Mom asked Karen, Would you push the balloon3 to me away from you She asked her, Would I take the balloon3 from me She pushed cupboard-door away from the cupboard1. The cupboard1 was open. She took the
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217 CHAPTER VII LEARNING AS A NON-LINEAR PLANNING TASK I think people tend to forget that trees are living creatures. They re sort of like dogs. Huge, quiet, motionless dogs, with bark instead of fur. Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey.80 Humans are amazing in their seemingly effortless ability to learn, yet
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350 CHAPTER X FUTURE RESEARCH Man is not the sum of what he has but the totality of what he does not yet have, of what he might have. Jean Paul Sartre (1939) The effort to construct the theory and implementation presented in this document has been substantial and, as a result, a few questions have been
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512 REFERENCES Aamodt, A. (1994). Explanation-driven case-based reasoning. In S. Wess, K.-D. Althoff, and M. M. Richter (Eds.), Topics in case-based reasoning (EWCBR-93) (pp. 274-288). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Aho, A. V., & Ullman, J. D. (1992). Foundations of computer science. New York: Computer
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EF Probe Probe ExpectedActual IF RF Not Expected Inappropriate Explanation Missing Explanation Actual Constraint (What Happened) (What Didn t Happen) M M A2 A1 E E C Figure 1. IMXP abstraction of causal factors involved in story HC1 I I
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R-41 References for Chapter X Allen, J., Hendler, J., & Tate, A. (Eds.). (1990). Readings in planning. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann. Barsalou, L. W. (1983). Ad hoc categories. Memory & Cognition, 11, 211-227. Barsalou, L. W., Hale, C. H., & Cox, M. T. (1989). MECH: A computer interface for teaching
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R-7 References for Chapter II Aho, A. V., & Ullman, J. D. (1992). Foundations of computer science. New York: Computer Science Press. Birnbaum, L. (1986). Integrated processing in planning and understanding (Tech. Rep. No. 489). Doctoral dissertation, Yale University, Department of Computer Science, New
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R-57 References for Chapter XIII Asimov, I. (1942). Runaround. Astounding Science Fiction. Birnbaum, L. (1986). Integrated processing in planning and understanding (Tech. Rep. No. 489). Doctoral dissertation, Yale University, Department of Computer Science, New Haven, CT. Buchanan, B. G., & Smith, R. G.
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R-1 References for Preface Barsalou, L. W., Hale, C. H., & Cox, M. T. (1989). MECH: A computer interface for teaching and investigating mental models and troubleshooting (Tech. Rep. No. GIT-ICS-89/17). Atlanta: Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Computing.
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R-14 References for Chapter IV Almonayyes, A. (1994). Improving problem understanding through case-based reasoning: A case study in the domain of international conflicts. In J. W. Brahan & G. E. Lasker (Eds.), Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Systems Research, Informatics and
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xxx SUMMARY The thesis put forth by this dissertation is that introspective analyses facilitate the construction of learning strategies. Furthermore, learning is much like nonlinear planning and problem solving. Like problem solving, it can be specified by a set of explicit learning goals (i.e., desired
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R-44 References for Chapter XI Anderson, J. R. (1983). The architecture of cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Anderson, J. R., & Thompson, R. (1989). Use of analogy in a production system architecture. In S. Vosniadou & A. Ortony (Eds.), Similarity and analogical reasoning (pp. 267-
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R-34 References for Chapter VIII Bhatta, S. (1995). Model-based analogy in innovative device design. Doctoral dissertation. Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Computing, Atlanta. Booker, L. B., Goldberg, D. E. & Holland, J. H. (1989). Classifier systems and genetic algorithms. Artificial
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R-56 References for Chapter XII Brown, L. (1971). Untitled. In B. Ram Das, Remember: Be here now. San Cristobal, NM: Lama Foundation. Metcalfe, J., & Shimamura, A. P. (Eds.). (1994). Metacognition: Knowing about knowing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books. Searle, J. (1992). The rediscovery of the
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R-2 References for Chapter I Barsalou, L. W. (1995). Storage side effects: Studying processing to understand learning. In A. Ram & D. B. Leake (Eds.), Goal-driven learning (pp. 407-419). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books. Boring, E. G. (1953). A history of introspection. Psychological Bulletin,
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R-19 References for Chapter V Anderson, J. R. (1983). The architecture of cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Anderson, J. R. (1993). Rules of the mind. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Barsalou, L. W. (1995). Storage side effects: Studying processing to understand learning.
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R-9 References for Chapter III Arkin, R. (1987). Towards cosmopolitan robots: Intelligent navigation in extended manmade environments (Tech. Rep. No. 87-80). Doctoral dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Computer and Information Science, Amherst. Birnbaum, L., & Collins, G. (1984). Opportunistic
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R-37 References for Chapter IX Anderson, J. R., & Reiser, B. J. (1985, April). The LISP tutor. BYTE, pp. 159-175. Ayer, A. J. (1952). Language, truth and logic. New York: Dover Publications. (Original work published 1936) Boring, E. G. (1953). A history of introspection. Psychological Bulletin, 50(3),
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R-30 References for Chapter VII Birnbaum, L. (1986). Integrated processing in planning and understanding (Tech. Rep. No. 489). Doctoral dissertation, Yale University, Department of Computer Science, New Haven, CT. Brodley, C. E. (1993). Addressing the selective superiority problem: Automatic algorithm /
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R-26 References for Chapter VI Aamodt, A. (1994). Explanation-driven case-based reasoning. In S. Wess, K.-D. Althoff, and M. M. Richter (Eds.), Topics in case-based reasoning (EWCBR-93) (pp. 274-288). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Ashley, K. D., & McLaren, B. M. (1995). A CBR knowledge representation for
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R-61 References for Appendix A desJardins, M. (1992). Goal-directed learning: A decision-theoretic model for deciding what to learn next. In Proceedings of the ML-92 Workshop on Machine Discovery (pp. 147- 151). Hammond, K., Converse, T., Marks, M., & Seifert, C. M. (1993). Opportunism and learning. In
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Can Electronic Notebooks Enhance the Classroom Nitin "Nick" Sawhney, Gregory D. Abowd & Chris Atkeson GVU Center & College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA {nitin,abowd,cga}@cc.gatech.edu http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fce Table of Contents
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Visualizing Message Patterns in Object-Oriented Program Executions Dean F. Jerding1 , John T. Stasko1, and Thomas Ball2 1Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center 2Software Production Research Georgia Institute of Technology Bell Laboratories Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Naperville, IL 60566
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Can Electronic Notebooks Enhance the Classroom Nitin "Nick" Sawhney, Gregory D. Abowd & Chris Atkeson GVU Center & College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA {nitin,abowd,cga}@cc.gatech.edu http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fce Table of Contents
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Proposal for A Focused Research Program in Intelligent Multiagent Systems 1. Introduction The College of Computing and the Schools of Biology, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, and Physics at Georgia Tech are pleased to respond to the Focused Research Program
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Michael T. Cox Curriculum Vitae Educational Experience Research Experience Graduate Research Assistant for Dr. Ashwin Ram (advisor) under Air Force Office of Scientific Research grant F49620-94-1-0092 (1993-1996) Graduate Research Assistant for Dr. Ashwin Ram under National Science Foundation grant
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xvi TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv PREFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix TABLE OF CONTENTS
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AuRA: Principles and Practice in Review Ronald C. Arkin and Tucker Balch College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
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CS 4760 Final Exam Your Name:____________________ Winter 1995 Prof. Chervenak Exam is open book, closed notes. Show all work. Questions have different point values. 1. (15 pts) Label the following either as measures of response time (RT) or throughput (TH). (a) disk seek and rotation times (b) MIPS and
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1 Final Exam, CS 4760 Fall Quarter 1995 Name: ________________________ Exam is closed book, closed notes. Calculators are allowed. A formula sheet is included at the end of the exam Show your work or explain your reasoning where required to receive full credit. Total points: 180 1. (2 points each)
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Lecture 15: CS4760 November 16, 1995: I/O Devices 1 Lecture 15: CS4760 November 16, 1995: I/O Devices Today: begin I/O Start with devices: magnetic disk, magnetic tape, optical disk, magneto-optical disk Magnetic Disk: Draw picture: platters, tracks, sectors Collection of platters (1 5o 20) Rotate on a
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Lecture: CS4760 March 8, 1996 1 Lecture: CS4760 March 8, 1996 Review of Course Chapter 1 Fundamentals Throughput: rate of doing work Response time: time to complete a task Performance comparisons (Ex Time y) / (Ex Time x) = 1 + n/100, where X is n% faster than Y Principles: Make the common case fast
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(define-frame GOAL (isa (value (mental-state))) (domain (constraint ;; A goal is a mapping from a volitional-agent (volitional-agent))) ;; (i.e., whose goal is this), (co-domain (constraint ;; to some desired relation in the world or (relation))) ;; in the mind. (goal-actor (value =domain)) ;; Useful
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Figure 1. Failure detection algorithm Detect-failure (E, A, trace) begin If (A (outFK) and trace indicates time to event expired) or (A (outFK) and impossible (goal (generate, E))) then return false expectation If E(inFK) then if E A then return contradiction else if E = A then If expected to fail then
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1. Trace Restatement: This strategy is a superficial restatement of the solution in LISP- like terms. We have interpreted it as an attempt to rehearse the material, thus providing a better memory for the information therein. 2. Re-read Solution : Re-reading the solution is a deeper review of the
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Interesting Get Input N Y Failure Generate Test N Y Figure 1. Basic reasoning model
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Q2: How to decide what to learn Ans2: Post a learning goal.
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;;; To index in memory some XP that is a token, ;;; first spawn a subgoal to expand the concept ;;; into a type, then perform the (non-primitive) ;;; action to index the XP. (opschema index-xp-op :todo (indexed x) :expansion ( (step1 :goal (knowledge-expansion x)) (step2 :action (index-item x))
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Multistrategy Performance Subsystem Learning Subsystem Learning trace Learning Toolbox Algorithm Tools Execute Learning Input Memory G Multistrategy Performance Figure 1. Model of introspective multistrategy learning
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Q6a: What kinds of reasoning failure exist Ans6: Contradiction, impasse, false expectation, surprise, and unexpected success. a. The numbering on the questions in boxes throughout the text refer to the subgoal structure in Figure 9 on page 14.
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Table 1: Logical truth table for reasoning model $E expectation exists $E expectation does not exist $A actual exists Contradiction Impasse $A actual does not exist False Expectation Degenerate (N/A)
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0. Perform and Record Reasoning in Trace 1. Failure Detection on Reasoning Trace 2. If Failure Then Learn from Mistake: 2 a. Blame Assignment Compute index as characterization of failure Retrieve Meta-XP Apply Meta-XP to trace of reasoning If Meta-XP application is successful then Check Meta-XP
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Table 1: Summary of results from run four Learning Condition Learning Episodes Questions Posed Answered Questions Correct Answers Question Points LG 8 38 28 25 91 RL 26 38 15 7 60 NL 32 13 1 46
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Q4: What can cause reasoning failure Ans4: Knowledge, goals, processes, input, and the way each are selected.
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Figure 1. The drug-bust story (HC1) S1:A police dog sniffed at a passenger s luggage in the airport terminal. S2:The dog suddenly began to bark at the luggage. S3:The authorities arrested the passenger, charging him with smuggling drugs. S4:The dog barked because it detected two kilograms of marijuana
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Actual Expected Compare A E Figure 1. The basic comparison model
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Figure 1. Hand-coded story HC1 (from Cox & Ram, 1991) S1:A police dog sniffed at a passenger s luggage in the airport terminal. S2:The dog suddenly began to bark at the luggage. S3:The authorities arrested the passenger, charging him with smuggling drugs. S4:The dog barked because it detected two
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Table 1: Detailed taxonomy of causes of reasoning failure Domain Knowledge Knowledge Selection Goal Generation Goal Selection Processing Strategy Strategy Selection Input Input Selection Novel Situation Missing Association Missing Goal Forgotten Goal Missing Behavior Missing Heuristic Missing Input
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Figure 1. Sub-processes of learning Learning Generate Changes to BK - Generalize then Re-index - Abstraction then EBG - Re-read Text Instructions Example Strategies: Verify Learning - Falsification Test - Opportunistic Check Example Strategies: Failure Hypothesis Goodness TMXP Failure Identification
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a. The letter B means that the story contains an attempted drug bust by the police canine squad, whereas the letter b means that the officer entered the house alone to attempt a bust. b. Items in parentheses represent games played to dispel boredom. Table 1: Results from run number four Story Number
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S1: A person enters the handball court. S2: The person suddenly hit a handball. S3: He hit the ball because he wanted to have fun. Figure 1. Story HC1 : The handball game
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a. The discussion is contained in the introduction to Chapter VIII. Table 1: Extending IML theory Issue for Future Research Section(s) Page(s) Increasing the scope of blame assignment VIIIa 178 Additional goal interactions 7.4 170 New learning algorithms for toolbox 7.5, 8.5.1 173, 197 Parallelism in
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Table 1: Basic taxonomy of causes of reasoning failure Domain Knowledge Knowledge Selection Goal Generation Goal Selection Processing Strategy Strategy Selection Input Input Selection Novel Situation Missing Association Missing Goal Forgotten Goal Missing Behavior Missing Heuristic Missing Input Missing
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a. Amounts in parentheses indicate total number of stories in each run. Table 1: Summary of cumulative results Run Numbera LG RL NL % LG Improved % RL Improved Improvement Differential % Run 1 (34) 85 81 50 70.00 62.00 12.90 Run 2 (30) 106 98 43 146.51 127.91 14.55 Run 3 (28) 120 102 60 100.00 70.00
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UMCP NONLIN V1.2 (11/91). The world state is ((CO-DOMAIN BARK-EXAMPLE INANIMATE-OBJ) (DOMAIN BARK-EXAMPLE DOG-BARK) (RELA- TION BARK-EXAMPLE OBJECT) (ISA RELATION BARK-EXAMPLE) (CO-DOMAIN BARK-DEF ANIMATE-OBJ) (DOMAIN BARK-DEF DOG-BARK)(RELATION BARK-DEF OBJECT) (ISA RELATION BARK-DEF) (DOMAIN ACTOR2
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Table 1: Expanded table for reasoning model $E expectation exists $E E then A expectation does not exist; feedback after knowing expectation does not exist $E A then E expectation does not exist; feedback before knowing expectation does not exist $A actual exists Contradiction Impasse Surprise $A actual
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Achievement Goal Prevention Goal Maintenance Goal Figure 1. Broad goal categories
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Colors Primary Color Shading Color Irregular Color Red Blue Green Black White Brown Gray Yellow Orange Purple Figure 1. Example generalization hierarchy for color
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(opschema makeon :todo (on x y) :expansion ( (step1 :goal (cleartop x)) (step2 :goal (cleartop y)) (step3 :action (puton x y)) :orderings ( (step1 -> step3) ( step2 -> step3)) :variables ( x y) (opschema makeclear :todo (cleartop x) :expansion ( (step1 :goal (cleartop y)) (step2 :action (puton y z))
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The Story Reasoning about the story Introspective reasoning about Figure 1. Multilevel representations and processes State1 of Mental Story story understanding events Event Mental Event Story Event Character State2 of Character Repr1 Story Repr2 Introsp Repr1 Introsp Repr2 events and objects
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A B C Figure 1. The Sussman anomaly
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Figure 1. The strategy construction problem 1995 Snowolff
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(defsystem Meta-AQUA ;;; The documentation for the Meta-AQUA System (:module docs ("Meta-AQUA.doc") (:type :text)) ;;; The FrameSystem is a stand-alone subsystem for representation. (nine files) (:module frames Frame-System (:type :system)) ;;; The knowledge representation definitions. Written in frame
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Q3: How to explain a reasoning failure Ans3: Case-based introspection.
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Tale-Spin CD-2-Frame-Translator Goal Generator Meta-AQUA Character + problem (spin & mumble functions) *ALL* (convert-story function) *Story-Concepts* (init-goals function) *Goal-Queue* *World-Model* Figure 1. Representational flow between generator and understander Performance Module Story Generator
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Accuracy Problem Number Learning Goals Random Learning No Learning Figure 1. Run 4, correct answers (accuracy) histogram
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Frame-Token.772 <- (FRAME-TYPE (attribute-1 (facet-1-1 value-1-1) (facet-1-2 value-1-2) (facet-1-i value-1-i)) (attribute-2 (facet-2-1 value-2-1) (facet-2-2 value-2-2) (facet-2-j value-2-j)) (attribute-n (facet-n-1 value-n-1) (facet-n-2 value-n-2) (facet-n-k value-n-k))) Figure 1. Generalized frame
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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Cumulative Accuracy Problem Number Learning Goals Random Learning No Learning Figure 1. Run 4, cumulative correct answers (accuracy) as a function of the number of problems 2571
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Identification anomaly Anomaly Generate Explanation Verify Hypothesis hypothesis goodness Specify a question whose answer explains anomaly Run strategy Context Question Strategy Answer Goodness Anomaly Anomaly Detection Construct strategy that evaluates response Strategy Figure 1. Question-driven
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Q6: What kinds of reasoning failure exist Ans: Contradiction, impasse, false expectation, surprise, and unexpected success. Q4: What can cause reasoning failure Ans: Knowledge, processes and goals or the way they are indexed in memory; Environment or the way to which it is attended. Q7: At what level
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Input Sentence Suspend Task More Input Answers Previous Question Pose Question Interesting Can Generate Hypothesis Skim Resume Previous Task Start N Y N N Y Y Generate Hypothesis Y Suspend Task Can Verify N Verify Hypothesis Learn Is there an appropriate Meta-XP Y Y N Halt
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Actual Expected Compare A E Figure 1. The extended comparison model Relation R
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1. Compute index as characterization of failure 2. Retrieve IMXP 3. Apply IMXP to TMXP trace of reasoning 4. If then If then Recursively explain Y If cannot immediately explain Y then reject IMXP Else If
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actor sniffbark micro-index.15 more indexing ... dog seal micro-index.16 more indexing ... to micro-index.24123 micro-index.24124 container animate-object micro-index.24127 xp-type.0 xp-type.0 (SELF-CAUSE.49207) (XP-DEFENSIVE-BARK.203) Figure 1. Indexing for items about why dogs bark (ACTOR.1212)
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S1: A person was outside a house. S2: The policeman approached the suspect. S3: His dog followed. S4: The policeman saw that the person was near a compost pile. S5: The dog barked at the compost pile. S6: The authorities arrested the suspect for drug possession. S7: The dog barked because he detected
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One day dad was bored. Dad asked Lynn, Would you push the ball2 to me away from you Lynn went to the garage. She picked up the ball2. She had the ball2. She went to outside. He went to outside. (S8) He played with the ball2. (S9) She hit the ball2. (S10) She hit the ball2 because she wanted to move the
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Table 1: Structural differences between remembering events Memory Term Structural Features Description Reminding Has only Cues; E before A Incidental; No Knowledge Goal Recall Cues and Goal; E before A Deliberate; Has Knowledge Goal Recognition May or may not have Goal; A before E Borderline between 2
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Figure 1. A reasoner s input
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One day Elvis was bored.Elvis pushed cupboard-door away from the cupboard1. The cupboard1 was open. He took the pipe1 from the cupboard1. He had the pipe1. The cupboard1 didn t have the pipe1. He pushed cupboard-door to the cupboard1. The cupboard1 wasn t open. He pushed fridge-door away from the
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Key: Arrows represent subgoal relations; Dashes represent virtual question/ relation How to construct a learning strategy Ans: Treat strategy construction as a planning problem: Achieve learning goals (from Q2 below) with non-linear planner and learning algorithms encapsulated as STRIPS- like operators.
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Q1: How to construct a learning strategy Ans1: Treat strategy construction as a planning problem.
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Table 1: Matrix associative-solution to strategy construction Situation 1 Situation 2 Situation 3 Situation 4 ..... Situation M Algorithm 1 X X Algorithm 2 X X Algorithm 3 X X Algorithm N X
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(truth (domain (value Z)) (co-domain (value (inFK))) (status (value question.0))))) Figure 1. Representation of the question Is Z believable
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Q0: How can IML theory be evaluated Ans0: Test Hypotheses 1 and 2.
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Identification anomaly Anomaly Generate Explanation Verify Hypothesis hypothesis goodness Specify a question whose answer explains anomaly Run strategy Context Question Strategy Answer Goodness Anomaly Anomaly Detection Construct strategy that evaluates response Strategy Figure 1. Question-driven
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S1: A policeman entered a house of a suspect S2: A police dog entered the house with him. S3: Dog barked at the suspect s garbage pail. S4:The dog barked because it detected a half a kilogram of marijuana in the pail. Figure 1. Story HC3: Another hidden stash
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A E Mentally Results New Input co-domain domain Barked because dog detected drugs domain Mentally Results Bark at rug Mentally Results Mentally Enables EXPLAINS co-domain domain M I XP Retrieval domain Decision Basis Pose Question Q Mentally Results Mentally Enables
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EF Probe Probe ExpectedActual IF RF Not Expected Inappropriate Explanation Missing Explanation Actual Constraint (What Happened) (What Didn t Happen) M M A2 A1 E E C Figure 1. IMXP abstraction of causal factors involved in story HC1 I I
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Figure 1. The blame-assignment problem 1995 Snowolff
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Halt Anomalous Interesting More Input Start N N Given Explanation Can Explain Can Explain N Is Right Explanation N Y Y Y Y Had Right Explanation Had Right Explanation Given Explanation Had Right Explanation N N N N Had Right Explanation Y Y N Y N Y N Y Y
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Proposal for A Focused Research Program in Intelligent Multiagent Systems 1. Introduction The College of Computing and the Schools of Biology, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, and Physics at Georgia Tech are pleased to respond to the Focused Research Program
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Figure 1. Sentences from story TS1 corresponding to HC1 S25: The police-dog1 sniffed the vase3. S26: The police-dog1 barked at the vase3. S32: Officer1 arrested Elvis. S37: If the police-dog1 detects the ganja1 then the police-dog1 will bark at the vase3.
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Correct Recursive Approach: (defun Add1nums (alist) (cond ( (null alist) nil) ( (numperp (first alist)) (cons (1+ (first alist)) (Add1nums (rest alist)))) ( t (Add1nums (rest alist)] Flawed Iterative Approach: (defun Add1nums (alist) (cond ( (null alist) nil) ( t (list (if (numberp (first alist)) (1+
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;;; To index two items with respect to each other, ;;; make sure that they are both indexed independently, ;;; then index them jointly. (opschema mutual-index-op :todo (index-wrt-item x y) :expansion ( (step1 :goal (indexed x)) (step2 :goal (indexed y)) (step3 :action (index-dual-items x y)))
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Failure Symptoms Learning Goals Learning Plan Deciding What to Learn Strategy Construction Failure Symptoms Learning Plan Strategy Construction Alternate phases of semi-introspective multistrategy learning Fully-reflexive (non-introspective) multistrategy learning Figure 1. Alternate ablations
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EF Probe Probe ExpectedActual IF RF Not Expected Inappropriate Explanation Missing Explanation Actual Constraint G1 Knowledge Reconciliation G2 Knowledge Differentiation (What Happened) (What Didn t Happen) M M A2 A1 E E C Figure 1. Two learning goals spawned in story HC1 (cf. Figure 55) I I
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Table 1: Detailed taxonomy of causes of reasoning failure Domain Knowledge Knowledge Selection Goal Generation Goal Selection Processing Strategy Strategy Selection Input Input Selection Novel Situation Missing Association Missing Goal Forgotten Goal Missing Behavior Missing Heuristic Missing Input
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;; Perform an abstraction transmutation on relation r1 given relation r2. ;; The function raises the co-domain of r1 to the shared parent type of ;; r1 and r2. (actschema do-abstraction-change :todo (abstracted r1 r2) :expansion ( (step1 :primitive (perform-abstraction r1 r2))) :conditions ( (:use-when
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;;; NOTE that the beginning of the definition is just like the definition of a MOP (Memory Organization Packet). ;;; There is one important difference between MOPs and LISP-functions, however. The object that is manipulated ;;; is the precondition state, instead of being something separate. One could
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truth = out A2 E Mentally Initiates Mentally Results New Input co-domain truth = hypothesized-in domain Mentally Results out co-domain "Barked because dog detected drugs." Mentally Initiates domain E Retrieval Failure co-domain Truth co-domain domain co-domain
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EF Probe Probe Expected Actual IF RF Not Expected Inappropriate Explanation Missing Explanation Actual Constraint G1 Knowledge Reconciliation G2 Knowledge Differentiation (What Happened) (What Didn t Happen) M M A2 A1 E E C G3 Knowledge Expansion Subgoal Figure 1. Abstracted IMXP with learning goals I
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Table 1: Final table for reasoning model $E expectation exists E= A R= expectation is opposite of actual; i.e., expects comparison is not-equal relation $E E then A expectation does not exist; feedback after knowing expectation does not exist $E A then E expectation does not exist; feedback before
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One day Elvis was bored. Elvis asked Lynn, "Would you push the ball1 to me away from you " Police-and-dogs arrived. Officer1 went to outside. The police-dog1 went to outside. He pushed door-bell-switch1. The door-bell1 was ringing. He didn't push door-bellswitch1. The door-bell1 wasn't ringing. The
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Table 1: Problem distribution (run four) Problem Incidence Boredom 10 Jones 7 Thirst 4 Concerned 3
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Failure Blame Symptoms Failure Causes Learning Goals Learning Plan Assignment Deciding What to Learn Strategy Construction Figure 1. Learning goal ablation Failure Blame Symptoms Failure Causes Learning Plan Assignment Strategy Construction Three phases of fully-introspective multistrategy learning Two
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Figure 1. Hand-coded story HC2 (from Cox, 1994b) S1: The police officer and his dog entered a suspect s house. S2: The dog barked at a pile of dirty clothes. S3: The police officer looked under the clothes. S4: He confiscated a large bag of marijuana. S5:The dog was praised for barking at the occluding
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One day Elvis was jonesing. Elvis took the lighter1 from the table2. He had the lighter1. The table2 didn t have the lighter1. Police and dogs arrived. The phone1 was ringing. Mom picked up phone-receiver1. The phone1 wasn t ringing. She had phonereceiver1. She let go of phone-receiver1. She didn t have
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Reasoning is goal-directed processing of input given some background knowledge. A multistrategy approach is appropriate for both reasoning and learning. Knowledge is memory-based. Learning is failure-driven. Figure 1. Assumptions
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Unary Goals Knowledge Acquisition Goal Knowledge Refinement Goal Knowledge Expansion Goal Knowledge Organization Goal N-ary Goals Knowledge Differentiation Goal Knowledge Reconciliation Goal Knowledge Organization Goal Figure 1. A taxonomy of learning goals
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Figure 1. Automating the construction task 1995 Snowolff
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Oh I see, I would have to use 1+, I could use Add1nums because for this, for every thing but the first element. Unfortunately, it s not clear to me how this works... I m not sure why you would have to, you would have to code in the beginning um...1+ you have to add
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Tale Problem Multistrategy Understanding Story CBR Planner Multistrategy Performance Subsystem Learning Subsystem Learning Learning TraceStory case library XP library script library BK FK Story Representation Learning Toolbox Algorithm Learning Plans Execute Learning Generation Spin Input Goals is-a
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Figure 1. Preliminary partial ontology of mental terms Mental World (Cognize) States Knowledge Affect Memory Process Inferential Process Guess Disbelief Belief Fact Doubt Remember Elaboration Recognize Perceive Recall Realize Calculate Discover Judge Imagine Intuit Gather Induce Deduce Hypothesize
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S1:A dog was trained to appear to count. S2:When the trainer held up various objects, it would bark appropriately. S3:The dog barked twice because it detected two bowling pins in his hand. Figure 1. The trick story
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Performance Learning Performance Knowledge Modifications Input Measure Subsystem Figure 1. Traditional model of learning Subsystem
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Table 1: Main character distribution (run four) Protagonist Incidence Dad 9 Mom 6 Elvis 3 Lynn 3 Officer1 3
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Achieve Achieve Decide what to learn Failure Blame assignment Learning Goal BK1 BK2 FK2 FK1 Anomaly Knowledge Goal Elaborate anomaly Pose question Select learning Select explanation strategy strategy Question-Driven Understanding Input: FK1 Anomaly FK1 BK Output: FK2 such that there exists the
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LISP Tutor Input Programming Step Step i+1 1 Expected Correct Step i Actual Correct Step Expectation Failure Reflect on Error Strategy Choice: Fine Comparison Identify Failure Strategy Difference Reminding Old Example Reread Text Strategy Results Results Comprehension Plan Comparison Results Results
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Learning Generic Mechanisms from Experiences for Analogical Reasoning Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fbhatta,goelg@cc.gatech.edu In the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society,
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Learning Problem-Solving Concepts by Reflecting on Problem Solving Eleni Stroulia and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 eleni@cc.gatech.edu
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ASKJEF: INTEGRATION OF CASE-BASED AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES FOR INTERFACE DESIGN SUPPORT JOHN BARBER , SAMBASIVA BHATTA , ASHOK GOEL , MARK JACOBSON , MICHAEL PEARCE , LOUISE PENBERTHY , MURALI SHANKAR , ROBERT SIMPSON and ELENI STROULIA Human Interface Technology Center NCR Corporation 500 Tech
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Functional Representation and Reasoning for Reflective Systems Eleni Stroulia and Ashok K. Goel yz College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 eleni@cc.gatech.edu, goel@cc.gatech.edu
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Generic Teleological Mechanisms and their Use in Case Adaptation Eleni Stroulia and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 eleni@cc.gatech.edu, goel@cc.gatech.edu
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A Model-Based Approach to Blame-Assignment in Design Eleni Stroulia, Murali Shankar, Ashok K. Goel, College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 eleni@cc.gatech.edu, goel@cc.gatech.edu and Louise Penberthy Intelligent Systems Group Human Interface Technology Center NCR
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Functional Representation and Reasoning for Reflective Systems Eleni Stroulia and Ashok K. Goel yz College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 eleni@cc.gatech.edu, goel@cc.gatech.edu Mailing Address: Eleni Stroulia College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology
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KRITIK: AN EARLY CASE-BASED DESIGN SYSTEM ASHOK K. GOEL, SAMBASIVA R. BHATTA, ELENI STROULIA College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Tel: (404) 853-9371, (404) 853-9381 Fax: (404) 853-937 Email: {goel,bhatta,eleni}@cc.gatech.edu
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From Design Experiences To Generic Mechanisms: Model-Based Learning in Analogical Design Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 fbhatta,goelg@cc.gatech.edu In the Proceedings of the AID-94 workshop on Machine Learning in
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442 440 438 TMXP (see Trace Meta-XP) 18, 20, 27, 34, 79, 84, 87, 91, 115, 120, 121, 125, 127, 135, 138, 139, 143, 147, 184, 197, 204, 213, 250, 271, 288 token 149, 162, 190, 191, 192, 195, 269 too many cooks spoil the broth 154, 157 toolbox models 118 Trace Meta-Explanation Pattern 101 Trace Meta-XP
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Discovery of Physical Principles from Design Experiences Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 bhatta@cc.gatech.edu, goel@cc.gatech.edu In a special issue on Machine Learning in Design" of the International Journal AI EDAM (AI
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A Model-Based Approach to Blame-Assignment in Design Eleni Stroulia, Murali Shankar, Ashok K. Goel, College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 eleni@cc.gatech.edu, goel@cc.gatech.edu and Louise Penberthy Intelligent Systems Group Human Interface Technology Center NCR
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INTROSPECTIVE MULTISTRATEGY LEARNING: Constructing a Learning Strategy under Reasoning Failure A Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty by Michael Thomas Cox Tech. Rep. No. GIT-CC-96-06 In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute
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INTROSPECTIVE MULTISTRATEGY LEARNING: Constructing a Learning Strategy under Reasoning Failure A Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty by Michael Thomas Cox Tech. Rep. No. GIT-CC-96-06 In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Georgia Institute
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INNOVATION IN ANALOGICAL DESIGN: A MODEL-BASED APPROACH S. BHATTA AND A. GOEL College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280, USA AND S. PRABHAKAR School of Computing Sciences University of Technology, Sydney POB 123, Broadway Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia In the Proceedings
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442 440 438 TMXP (see Trace Meta-XP) 18, 20, 27, 34, 79, 84, 87, 91, 115, 120, 121, 125, 127, 135, 138, 139, 143, 147, 184, 197, 204, 213, 250, 271, 288 token 149, 162, 190, 191, 192, 195, 269 too many cooks spoil the broth 154, 157 toolbox models 118 Trace Meta-Explanation Pattern 101 Trace Meta-XP
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Model-Based Learning of Structural Indices to Design Cases Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel Artificial Intelligence Group College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Tel: (404) 853-9381, (404) 853-9371 Fax: (404) 853-9378 Email: fbhatta,goelg@cc.gatech.edu In Procs.
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Use of Mental Models for Constraining Index Learning in Experience-Based Design Sambasiva R. Bhatta and Ashok K. Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 bhatta@cc.gatech.edu, goel@cc.gatech.edu In Procs. of the AAAI-92 workshop on Constraining Learning with
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KRITIK: AN EARLY CASE-BASED DESIGN SYSTEM ASHOK K. GOEL, SAMBASIVA R. BHATTA, ELENI STROULIA College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Tel: (404) 853-9371, (404) 853-9381 Fax: (404) 853-937 Email: {goel,bhatta,eleni}@cc.gatech.edu
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AskJef: Integration of Case-Based and Multimedia Technologies for Interface Design Support John Barber , Sambasiva Bhatta , Ashok Goel , Mark Jacobson , Michael Pearce , Louise Penberthy , Murali Shankar , Robert Simpson , and Eleni Stroulia Human Interface Technology Center NCR Corporation 500 Tech