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21. A Web-based Question Answering System - Zhang, Dell; Lee, Wee Sun
The Web is apparently an ideal source of answers to a large variety of questions, due to the tremendous amount of information available online.

22. ALiCE: A Java-based Grid Computing System - Teo, Yong Meng
A computational grid is a hardware and software infrastructure that provides dependable, consistent, pervasive, and inexpensive access to high-end computational capabilities.

23. Data Prefetching via Off-line Learning - Wong, Weng Fai
Prefetching, by hardware, software or a combination of both, has been one of the primary mechanisms to alleviate this problem.

24. Increasing and Detecting Memory Address Congruence - Larsen, Samuel; Witchel, Emmett; Amarasinghe, Saman P.
In this paper, we present methods for forcing congruence among the dynamic addresses of a memory reference.

25. PeerDB-Peering into Personal Databases - Ooi, Beng Chin; Tan, Kian Lee
In this talk, we will present the design and evaluation of PeerDB, a peer-to-peer (P2P) distributed data sharing system.

26. Which Is The Best of Them All â?? Hard Decisions, Smart Choices - Leong, Tze Yun
How do we make the best decisions in face of voluminous, complex, changing, and uncertain information.

27. Abnormality Detection in Retinal Images - Yu, Xiaoxue; Hsu, Wynne; Lee, Wee Sun; Lozano-Pérez, Tomás
The implementation of data mining techniques in the medical area has generated great interest because of its potential for more efficient, economic and robust performance when compared to physicians.

28. Acceptability-Oriented Computing - Rinard, Martin C.
We discuss a new approach to the construction of software systems.

29. Ad-hoc Collaborative Document Annotation on a Tablet PC - Huang, Albert
The use of technology as an effective educational tool has been an elusive goal in the past.

30. Adaptive Cache-Oblivious All-to-All Operation - Chung, Shin Yee; Hsu, Wen Jing
Modern processors rely on cache memories to reduce the latency of data accesses.

31. Adaptively Parallel Processor Allocation for Cilk Jobs - Sen, Siddhartha; Agrawal, Kunal
The problem of allocating processor resources fairly and efficiently to parallel jobs has been studied extensively in the past.

32. Adversarial Analyses of Window Backoff Strategies for Simple Multiple-Access Channels - Bender, Michael A.; Farach-Colton, Martin; He, Simai; Kuszmaul, Bradley C.; Leiserson, Charles E.
Backoff strategies have typically been analyzed by making statistical assumptions on the distribution of problem inputs.

33. All learning is local: Multi-agent learning in global reward games - Chang, Yu-Han; Ho, Tracey; Kaelbling, Leslie P.
In large multiagent games, partial observability, coordination, and credit assignment persistently plague attempts to design good learning algorithms.

34. Automated Information Extraction to Support Biomedical Decision Model Construction: A Preliminary Design - Li, Xiaoli; Leong, Tze Yun
Our proposed technique classifies text-based documents from a large biomedical literature repository, e.g., MEDLINE, into predefined categories, and identifies important keywords for each category based on their discriminative power.

35. commanimation: Creating and managing animations via speech - Kim, Hana; Kho, Nancy; Yan, Emily; Rudolph, Larry
A speech controlled animation system is both a useful application program as well as a laboratory in which to investigate context aware applications as well as controlling errors.

36. Controllable computer graphics for compelling depiction and animation - Durand, Frédo
A full-length feature film such as Pixar's Toy Story, or the award-winning educational programs such as Walking with Dinosaurs, require a production time of several years and draw on the full-time efforts of several hundred skilled employees.

37. CQ-Buddy: Harnessing Peers For Distributed Continuous Query Processing - Ng, Wee Siong; Shu, Yanfeng; Tok, Wee Hyong
In this paper, we present the design and evaluation of CQ-Buddy, a peer-to-peer (p2p) continuous query (CQ) processing system that is distributed, and highly-scalable.

38. Efficient Algorithms for Load Shuffling in Split-Platform AS/RS - Hu, Yahong; Hsu, Wen Jing; Xu, Xiang
We address the issue of shuffling loads in Automated Storage/Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) in this paper.

39. Efficient on the fly maintenance of series-parallel relationships - Fineman, Jeremy T.
We present a data structure and algorithm to efficiently determine, in a single serial walk of the dag, whether two nodes are logically in parallel.

40. Efficient Semantic-based Content Search in P2P Network - Shen, Heng Tao; Shu, Yan Feng; Yu, Bei
Most existing Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems support only title-based searches and are limited in functionality when compared to todayâ??s search engines.

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