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A Distributed Framework for Spatio-temporal Analysis on Large-scale Camera Networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
Cameras are becoming ubiquitous. Technological
advances and the low cost of such sensors enable deployment
of large-scale camera networks in metropolises such as London
and New York. Applications including video-based ...
Virtualized Approach Towards Achieving Seamless Mobility
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)
The advent of the genre of personal computing and its
gradual evolution into the 'state of the art' pervasive and ubiquitous computing era has resulted in the general user
having access to a multitude of computing devices ...
FlashFire: Overcoming the Performance Bottleneck of Flash Storage Technology
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)
Flash memory based Solid State Drives (SSDs) are becoming
popular in the market place as a possible low-end
alternative to hard disk drives (HDDs). However, SSDs
have different performance characteristics compared ...
Target Container: A Target-Centric Parallel Programming Abstraction for Video-based Surveillance
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)
Surveillance systems are some of the most computationally
intensive applications. Despite technological advances, lowcost
of sensors, and continuous improvement of computer
vision algorithms for analyzing video data, ...
Distributed operating systems and machine architecture : reducing the semantic gap
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1989)
A Distributed System for Supporting Spatio-temporal Analysis on Large-scale Camera Networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
Cameras are becoming ubiquitous. Technological
advances and the low cost of such sensors enable deployment
of large-scale camera networks in metropolises such as London
and New York. Applications such as video-base ...