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Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for Structured Data
Fay Chang, Jeffrey Dean, Sanjay Ghemawat, Wilson C. Hsieh, Deborah A. Wallach Mike Burrows, Tushar Chandra, Andrew Fikes, Robert E. Gruber 2006
From: Kuroki Kaze
Google File System
We have designed and implemented the Google File System, a scalable distributed file system for large distributed data-intensive applications. It provides fault tolerance while running on ...
From: Kuroki Kaze
Unweaving a Web of Documents
R. Guha, Ravi Kumar, D. Sivakumar, Ravi Sundaram 2005 We develop an algorithmic framework to decompose a collection of time-stamped text documents into semantically coherent threads...
From: Kuroki Kaze
A Note on Maximizing the Spread of Influence in Social Networks
We consider the spread maximization problem that was defined by Domingos and Richardson. In this problem, we are given a social network represented as a graph and are required to find the...
From: Kuroki Kaze
Chubby Lock
2006 We describe our experiences with the Chubby lock service, which is intended to provide coarse-grained locking as well as reliable (though low-volume) storage for a loosely-coupled...
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Reasoning About Partially Observed Actions
2006 Partially observed actions are observations of action executions in which we are uncertain about the identity of objects, agents, or locations involved in the actions (e.g., we kn...
From: Kuroki Kaze
Subtyping a La Church
2000 Type theories with higher-order subtyping or singleton types are examples of systems where the computational behavior of variables is determined by type information in the context...
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Anatomy of Google
In this paper, we present Google, a prototype of a large-scale search engine which makes heavy use of the structure present in hypertext. Google is designed to crawl and index the Web eff...
From: Kuroki Kaze
A Machine Learning Framework for Spoken-dialog
One of the key tasks in the design of large-scale dialog systems is classification. This consists of assigning, out of a finite set, a specific category to each spoken utterance, based on th...
From: Kuroki Kaze
Learning Bounds for Domain Adaptation
Empirical risk minimization offers well-known learning guarantees when training and test data come from the same domain. In the real world, though, we often wish to adapt a classifier from...
From: Kuroki Kaze


