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81. Reasoning about Temporal Context using Ontology and Abductive Constraint Logic Programming - Zhu, Hongwei; Madnick, Stuart E.; Siegel, Michael D.
As an extension to the COntext INterchange (COIN) framework, this paper introduces the notion of temporal context as a formalization of the problem.

82. Towards Grid-Wide Modeling and Simulation - Xie, Yong; Teo, Yong Meng; Cai, W.; Turner, S. J.
Modeling and simulation permeate all areas of business, science and engineering.

83. Validating Co-Training Models for Web Image Classification - Zhang, Dell; Lee, Wee Sun
Co-training is known to work well when the multiple descriptions are conditional independent given the class of the object.

84. Failure-Oblivious Computing and Boundless Memory Blocks - Rinard, Martin C.
Memory errors are a common cause of incorrect software execution and security vulnerabilities.

85. Activity Recognition from Physiological Data using Conditional Random Fields - Chieu, Hai Leong; Lee, Wee Sun; Kaelbling, Leslie P.
We describe the application of conditional random fields (CRF) to physiological data modeling for the application of activity recognition.

86. Adaptive Distributed Resource Allocation in Wireless Sensor Networks - Lim, Hock Beng; Lam, Vinh The; Foo, Mao Ching; Zeng, Yulian
Wireless sensor networks have emerged as a promising technology for a wide range of important applications.

87. Addressing the Challenges of Aggregational and Temporal Ontological Heterogeneity - Zhu, Hongwei; Madnick, Stuart E.
In this paper, we first identify semantic heterogeneities that, when not resolved, often cause serious data quality problems.

88. BATON: A Balanced Tree Structure for Peer-to-Peer Networks - Jagadish, H.V.; Ooi, Beng Chin; Rinard, Martin C.; Vu, Quang Hieu
We propose a balanced tree structure overlay on a peer-to-peer network capable of supporting both exact queries and range queries efficiently.

89. De-Emphasis of Distracting Image Regions Using Texture Power Maps - Su, Sara L.; Durand, Frédo; Agrawala, Maneesh
Modification of power maps results in effective regional de-emphasis.

90. Design Issues in Internet 0 Federation - Sollins, Karen R.; Li, Ji
Internet 0 is proposed as a local area network that supports extremely small network devices with very little capacity for computation, storage, or communication.

91. Dynamic Memory Optimization using Pool Allocation and Prefetching - Zhao, Qin; Rabbah, Rodric; Wong, Weng Fai
Heap memory allocation plays an important role in modern applications.

92. Free Probability, Sample Covariance Matrices and Stochastic Eigen-Inference - Edelman, Alan; Rao, N. Raj
Random matrix theory is now a big subject with applications in many disciplines of science, engineering and finance.

93. Global Data Computation in a Dedicated Chordal Ring - Wang, Xianbing; Teo, Yong Meng
The virtual links approach, which constructs t+1 (t
94. Imitation Learning of Whole-Body Grasps - Hsiao, Kaijen; Lozano-Pérez, Tomás
A system is detailed here for using imitation learning to teach a robot to grasp objects using both hand and whole-body grasps, which use the arms and torso as well as hands.

95. Keyword Join: Realizing Keyword Search for Information Integration - Yu, Bei; Liu, Ling; Ooi, Beng Chin; Tan, Kian Lee
Our solution does not require predefined global schema or any mappings between databases.

96. MPEG-2 in a Stream Programming Language - Drake, Matthew; Hoffmann, Hank; Rabbah, Rodric; Amarasinghe, Saman P.
In this paper we describe an implementation of the MPEG-2 codec using the StreamIt programming language.

97. Programming with Exceptions in JCilk - Danaher, John S.; Lee, I-Ting Angelina; Leiserson, Charles E.
JCilk extends the Java language to provide call-return semantics for multithreading, much as Cilk does for C.

98. Modeling Information Flow in Face-to-Face Meetings while Protecting Privacy - Rudolph, Larry; Zhenghao, Chen
Social networks have been used to understand how information flows through an organization as well as identifying individuals that appear to have control over this information flow.

99. Relaxing Routing Table to Alleviate Dynamism in P2P Systems - Fang, Hui; Hsu, Wen Jing; Rudolph, Larry
In dynamic P2P networks, nodes join and depart from the system frequently, which partially damages the predefined P2P structure, and impairs the system performance such as basic lookup functionality.

100. Survival Techniques for Computer Programs - Rinard, Martin C.
Programs developed with standard techniques often fail when they encounter any of a variety of internal errors.

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