scholarly journals SLAP: a Split Latency Adaptive VLIW Pipeline Architecture Which Enables on-The-Fly Variable SIMD Vector-Length

Author(s):  
Ashish Shrivastava ◽  
Alan Gatherer ◽  
Tong Sun ◽  
Sushma Wokhlu ◽  
Alex Chandra
2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 395-401
Author(s):  
Katia Ferrar ◽  
Carol Maher ◽  
John Petkov ◽  
Tim Olds

Background:To date, most health-related time-use research has investigated behaviors in isolation; more recently, however, researchers have begun to conceptualize behaviors in the form of multidimensional patterns or clusters.Methods:The study employed 2 techniques: radar graphs and centroid vector length, angles and distance to quantify pairwise time-use cluster similarities among adolescents living in Australia (N = 1853) and in New Zealand (N = 679).Results:Based on radar graph shape, 2 pairs of clusters were similar for both boys and girls. Using vector angles (VA), vector length (VL) and centroid distances (CD), 1 pair for each sex was considered most similar (boys: VA = 63°, VL = 44 and 50 units, and CD = 48 units; girls: VA = 23°, VL = 65 and 85 units, and CD = 36 units). Both methods employed to determine similarity had strengths and weaknesses. Conclusions: The description and quantification of cluster similarity is an important step in the research process. An ability to track and compare clusters may provide greater understanding of complex multidimensional relationships, and in relation to health behavior clusters, present opportunities to monitor and to intervene.


2002 ◽  
Vol 02 (03) ◽  
pp. 481-499
Author(s):  
JANE YOU ◽  
DAVID ZHANG

This paper presents a new approach to smart sensor system design for real-time remote sensing. A combination of techniques for image analysis and image compression is investigated. The proposed algorithms include: (1) a fractional discrimination function for image analysis, (2) a comparison of effective algorithms for image compression, (3) a pipeline architecture for parallel image classification and compression on-board satellites, and (4) a task control strategy for mapping image computing models to hardware processing elements. The efficiency and accuracy of the proposed techniques are demonstrated throughout system simulation.


Author(s):  
Pranabananda Chakraborty

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