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Multi-vehicle route planning for efficient urban freight transport
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2018)
Conference report
Open AccessThe urban parking spaces for loading/unloading are typically over-occupied, which shifts delivery operations to traffic lanes and pavements, increases traffic, generates noise, and causes pollution. We present a data ... -
Intensive crossovers: Improving quality in a genetic query optimizer
(International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE), 2006)
Conference report
Open AccessDatabase schemas and user queries are continuously growing with the need for storing and accessing large amounts of structured information. Among the several proposals to deal with Large Join Query Problem, genetic optimizers ... -
Transistor count and chip-space estimation of simplescalar-based microprocessor model
(2001)
Conference report
Open AccessThis paper proposes a chip space and transistor count estimation tool, which receives its input from the baseline architecture and the configuration file of the microarchitecture performance simulator sim-outorder of the ... -
Automated construction and analysis of political networks via open government and media sources
(2016)
Conference report
Open AccessWe present a tool to generate real world political networks from user provided lists of politicians and news sites. Additional output includes visualizations, interactive tools and maps that allow a user to better understand ... -
CIGO! Mobility management platform for growing efficient and balanced smart city ecosystem
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2016)
Conference report
Restricted access - publisher's policyThe massive amount of tourists, citizens and traffic in big cities usually collapse busy areas causing transport inefficiency, unbalanced economic growth, crime, and nuisance among citizens and visitors. Therefore, the ... -
High quality, scalable and parallel community detection for large real graphs
(Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2014)
Conference report
Restricted access - publisher's policyCommunity detection has arisen as one of the most relevant topics in the field of graph mining, principally for its applications in domains such as social or biological networks analysis. Different community detection ... -
Massive query expansion by exploiting graph knowledge bases for image retrieval
(Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2014)
Conference report
Restricted access - publisher's policyAnnotation-based techniques for image retrieval suffer from sparse and short image textual descriptions. Moreover, users are often not able to describe their needs with the most appropriate keywords. This situation is a ... -
Producer-consumer: the programming model for future many-core processors
(Springer, 2013)
Conference report
Restricted access - publisher's policyThe massive addition of cores on a chip is adding more pressure to the accesses to main memory. In order to avoid this bottleneck, we propose the use of a simple producer-consumer model, which allows for the temporary ... -
Hybrid tables for speeding-up data accesses in hybrid database management systems
(2011)
Conference lecture
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Efficient graph management based on bitmap indices
(Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2012)
Conference report
Restricted access - publisher's policyThe increasing amount of graph like data from social networks, science and the web has grown an interest in analyzing the relationships between different entities. New specialized solutions in the form of graph databases, ... -
Context-aware machine translation for software localization
(2012)
Conference lecture
Open AccessSoftware localization requires translating short text strings appearing in user interfaces (UI) into several languages. These strings are usually unrelated to the other strings in the UI. Due to the lack of semantic ... -
Memory-, bandwidth-, and power-aware multi-core for a graph database workload
(Springer, 2011)
Conference lecture
Restricted access - publisher's policyProcessors have evolved to the now de-facto standard multicore architecture. The continuous advances in technology allow for increased component density, thus resulting in a larger number of cores on the chip. This, in ...