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    • Energy-Efficient Approximate Computation in Topaz 

      Achour, Sara; Rinard, Martin (2014-08-19)
      We present Topaz, a new task-based language for computations that execute on approximate computing platforms that may occasionally produce arbitrarily inaccurate results. The Topaz implementation maps approximate tasks ...
    • Energy-efficient Control of a Smart Grid with Sustainable Homes based on Distributing Risk 

      Ono, Masahiro (2012-01-20)
      The goal of this thesis is to develop a distributed control system for a smart grid with sustainable homes. A central challenge is how to enhance energy efficiency in the presence of uncertainty. A major source of uncertainty ...
    • Engineering a Global Resolution Service 

      Slottow, Edward C. (1997-06)
      As the World Wide Web continues to balloon in size the issue of a robust information infrastructure has become increasingly important. Currently, Web links are based on fragile names that have limited life due to semantic ...
    • Enhanced Certificate Revocation 

      Micali, Silvio (1996-03)
      We apply off-line/on-line signatures to provide an alternative solution to the problem of certificate revocation. The new systems dismiss with traditional CRLs (Certificate Revocation Lists) and yield public-key infrastructures ...
    • Enhanced Certificate Revocation System 

      Micali, Silvio
      We apply off-linne digital signatures to provide a novel approach to certificate revocation. Our approach dismisses with traditional CRLs and yields pubilc-key infrastructures that are several-hundred times cheaper to run ...
    • Enhanced Reality Visualization in a Surgical Environment 

      Mellor, J.P. (1995-01-01)
      Enhanced reality visualization is the process of enhancing an image by adding to it information which is not present in the original image. A wide variety of information can be added to an image ranging from hidden ...
    • Enhanced Visual Authoring Using Operation History 

      Su, Sara L. (2009-06-24)
      Graphical editors have introduced great flexibility to the designer's workflow, providing powerful digital tools and enabling the creation of complex and compelling designs. This thesis presents methods for improving these ...
    • Enhancing Availability and Security Through Failure-Oblivious Computing 

      Rinard, Martin; Cadar, Cristian; Dumitran, Daniel; Roy, Daniel M.; Jr., William S. Beebee (2004-02-06)
      We present a new technique, failure-oblivious computing,that enables programs to continue to execute through memoryerrors without memory corruption. Our safe compilerfor C inserts checks that dynamically detect invalid ...
    • Enhancing the Dexterity of a Robot Hand Using Controlled Slip 

      Brock, David L. (1987-05-01)
      Humans can effortlessly manipulate objects in their hands, dexterously sliding and twisting them within their grasp. Robots, however, have none of these capabilities, they simply grasp objects rigidly in their end ...
    • EpiChord: Parallelizing the Chord Lookup Algorithm with Reactive Routing State Management 

      Leong, Ben; Liskov, Barbara; Demaine, Erik D. (2004-08-13)
      EpiChord is a DHT lookup algorithm that demonstrates that we canremove the O(log n)-state-per-node restriction on existing DHTtopologies to achieve significantly better lookup performance andresilience using a novel reactive ...
    • Epistemic Implementation and The Arbitrary-Belief Auction 

      Chen, Jing; Micali, Silvio; Pass, Rafael (2012-06-22)
      In settings of incomplete information we put forward an epistemic framework for designing mechanisms that successfully leverage the players' arbitrary higher-order beliefs, even when such beliefs are totally wrong, and ...
    • EPS: An Interactive System for Solving Elliptic Boundary-Value Problems with Facilities for Data Manipulation 

      Tillman, Coyt C., Jr. (1969-06)
      This appendix for the author's forthcoming thesis, "On-Line Solution of Elliptic Boundary-Value Problems," is a user's guide for EPS. EPS solves two-dimensional boundary-value problems for elliptic systems of second-order ...
    • Equation Counting and the Interpretation of Sensory Data 

      Richards, W.A.; Rubin, J.M.; Hoffman, D.D. (1981-06-01)
      Many problems in biological information processing require the solution to a complex system of equations in many unknown variables. An equation-counting procedure is described for determining whether such a system of ...
    • Equational Theories and Database Constraints 

      Cosmadakis, Stavros Stylianos (1985-08)
      The implication problem for database constraints is central in the fields of automated schema design and query optimization and has been traditionally approached with resolution-based techniques. We present a novel approach ...
    • Equivalence and Reduction of Hidden Markov Models 

      Balasubramanian, Vijay (1993-01-01)
      This report studies when and why two Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) may represent the same stochastic process. HMMs are characterized in terms of equivalence classes whose elements represent identical stochastic processes. ...
    • An Equivalence Between Sparse Approximation and Support Vector Machines 

      Girosi, Federico (1997-05-01)
      In the first part of this paper we show a similarity between the principle of Structural Risk Minimization Principle (SRM) (Vapnik, 1982) and the idea of Sparse Approximation, as defined in (Chen, Donoho and Saunders, ...
    • Equivalence of Local Treewidth and Linear Local Treewidth and its Algorithmic Applications 

      Demaine, Erik D.; Hajiaghayi, Mohammad Taghi (2003-05)
      We solve an open problem posed by Eppstein in 1995 and re-enforced by Grohe concerning locally bounded treewidth in minor-closed families of graphs. A graph has bounded local treewidth if the subgraph induced by vertices ...
    • The Equivalence of R. E. Programs and Data Flow Schemes 

      Jaffe, Jeffrey (1979-01)
      The Expressibe power of the data flow schemes of Dennis is evaluated. It is shown that data flow schemes have the power to express an arbitrary determinate functional. The proof involves a demonstration that "restricted ...
    • Equivalence Problems for Monadic Schemas 

      Qualitz, Joseph E. (1975-06)
      A class of monadic program schemas is defined. This class, called iteration schemas, consists of schemas whose programs comprise assignment statements, conditional statements, and iteration statements. These schemas are ...
    • Equivalence Problems in a Model of Computation 

      Paterson, Michael Stewart (1967-08-01)
      A central problem in the mathematical teory of computers and computation is to find a suitable framework for expressing the ececution of a computer program by a computer. Within the framework we want to be alble to provide ...