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  • Kress, James (University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
    In situ visualization is increasingly necessary to address I/O limitations on supercomputers. With the increasing heterogeneity of supercomputer design, efficient and cost effective use of resources is extremely difficult ...
  • Zhang, Mingwei (University of Oregon, 2020-02-27)
    Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks continue to threaten the availability and integrity of critical Internet infrastructure upon which the society relies more heavily than ever before. The extremely high volume ...
  • Lessley, Brenton (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    Sorting and hashing are canonical index-based methods to perform searching, and are often sub-routines in many visualization and analysis algorithms. With the emergence of many-core architectures, these algorithms must be ...
  • Chaimov, Nicholas (University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
    Future supercomputers will require application developers to expose much more parallelism than current applications expose. In order to assist application developers in structuring their applications such that this is ...
  • Poliakoff, David (University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
    Modern computational software is increasingly large in terms of lines of code, number of developers, intended longevity, and complexity of intended architectures. While tools exist to mitigate the problems this type of ...
  • Rasti Ekbatani, Hassan (University of Oregon, 2013-07-11)
    During the past decade, the Internet has witnessed a dramatic increase in the popularity of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications. This has caused a significant growth in the volume of P2P traffic. This trend has been particularly ...
  • Sood, Kanika (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    Scientific and engineering applications are dominated by linear algebra and depend on scalable solutions of sparse linear systems. For large problems, preconditioned iterative methods are a popular choice. High-performance ...
  • Jiang, Shangpu (University of Oregon, 2016-02-23)
    Machine learning and data mining have provided plenty of tools for extracting knowledge from data. Yet, such knowledge may not be directly applicable to target applications and might need further manipulation: The knowledge ...
  • Huck, Kevin A., 1972- (University of Oregon, 2009-03)
    Parallel applications running on high-end computer systems manifest a complex combination of performance phenomena, such as communication patterns, work distributions, and computational inefficiencies. Current performance ...
  • Rooshenas, Amirmohammad (University of Oregon, 2017-09-27)
    Probabilistic graphical models have been successfully applied to a wide variety of fields such as computer vision, natural language processing, robotics, and many more. However, for large scale problems represented using ...
  • Baruwa, Ahmed (University of Oregon, 2024-03-25)
    The use of anatomical landmarks spans a diverse set of applications because they are essential for understanding the human body. Several research studies have examined the correlation between body shape variations and human ...
  • Lai, Viet (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    The last decade has seen the extraordinary evolution of deep learning in natural language processing leading to the rapid deployment of many natural language processing applications. However, the field of event extraction ...
  • Motamedi, Reza (University of Oregon, 2017-05-01)
    As the Internet has grown to represent arguably the largest “engineered” system on earth, network researchers have shown increasing interest in measuring this large-scale networked system. In the process, structures such ...
  • Yeganeh, Bahador (University of Oregon, 2020-02-27)
    The advent of cloud computing as a means of offering virtualized computing and storage resources has radically transformed how modern enterprises run their business and has also fundamentally changed how today's large cloud ...
  • Boothe, Peter Mattison, 1978- (University of Oregon, 2009-09)
    As the Internet has evolved over time, the interconnection patterns of the members of this "network of networks" have changed. Can we characterize those changes? Have those changes been good or bad? What does "good" mean ...
  • Burkhart, Joshua (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    How to assess the quality of a genome assembly without the help of a reference sequence is an open question. Only a few techniques are currently used in the literature and each has obvious bias. An additional method, ...
  • Nachenahalli Bhuthegowda, Bharath Kumar (University of Oregon, 2019-01-11)
    Email spam has steadily grown and has become a major problem for users, email service providers, and many other organizations. Many adversarial methods have been proposed to combat spam and various studies have been made ...
  • Srinivasan, Sudharshan (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    With significant research going into the development of scientific software over the years, there exist a plethora of toolkits using different algorithms to solve the same problem. But the performance of these toolkits ...
  • Monil, Mohammad Alaul Haque (University of Oregon, 2022-02-18)
    From the advent of the message-passing architecture in the early 1980s to the recent dominance of accelerator-based heterogeneous architectures, high performance computing (HPC) hardware has gone through a series of changes. ...
  • Ramesh, Srinivasan (University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
    The desire for high performance on scalable parallel systems is increasing the complexity and the need to tune MPI implementations. The MPI Tools Information Interface (MPI T) introduced in the MPI 3.0 standard ...

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