Browsing College of Computing (CoC) by Type "Thesis"
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A comprehensive querying database system based on the entity relationship model
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-04-23)This work proposes a comprehensive querying database system based on an enhanced entity relationship (EER) model. The DBMS is fully operational and performs all queries that are illustrated in the paper. This work is also ... -
A comprehensive study of Shonan Rotation Averaging algorithm for solving rotation averaging problem in structure from motion system
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-05-05)The object of the proposed work is to further understand Shonan Rotation Averaging algorithm. Rotation averaging problem is to recover the absolute camera orientations given a set of relative camera rotations. The difficulty ... -
A computational model for solving raven’s progressive matrices intelligence test
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-05-11)Graphical models offer techniques for capturing the structure of many problems in real- world domains and provide means for representation, interpretation, and inference. The modeling framework provides tools for discovering ... -
A framework for automated management of exploit testing environments
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-12-07)To demonstrate working exploits or vulnerabilities, people often share their findings as a form of proof-of-concept (PoC) prototype. Such practices are particularly useful to learn about real vulnerabilities and ... -
A model checker for Java bytecode, with novel applications
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-08-01)In this work, we have designed and developed an automated static program analysis tool which can check whether the given program satisfies the required safety properties for the Java bytecode. Using the combination of model ... -
A treatment recommendation tool based on temporal data mining and an automated dynamic database to record evolving data
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-04-28)The thesis examines sequential mining approaches in the context of treatment recommendation for Gliblastoma (GBM) patients. GBM is the most lethal and biologically the most aggressive forms of brain tumor with median ... -
Accelerating program analyses by cross-program training
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-11-30)Practical programs share large modules of code. However, many program analyses are ineffective at reusing analysis results for shared code across programs. We present POLYMER, an analysis optimizer to address this problem. ... -
An action management system for a distributed operating system
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985-12) -
Adaptive and automated index selection in relational database systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991) -
Adaptive learning in lasso models
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-08-20)Regression with L1-regularization, Lasso, is a popular algorithm for recovering the sparsity pattern (also known as model selection) in linear models from observations contaminated by noise. We examine a scenario where a ... -
Adaptive parallelization of model-base head tracking
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999) -
Agglomerative clustering for community detection in dynamic graphs
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-05-10)Agglomerative Clustering techniques work by recursively merging graph vertices into communities, to maximize a clustering quality metric. The metric of Modularity coined by Newman and Girvan, measures the cluster quality ... -
An aggressive live range splitting and coalescing framework for efficient registrar allocation
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Analysis of the current state of quantum computing and applications to warfare
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-05-14)The limitations imposed by the power wall provide the motivation for investigating non-traditional technologies such as quantum computing. It is garnering increased attention from all sectors, and development is picking ... -
An APL system design and implementation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1979) -
Approximate edge 3-coloring of cubic graphs
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-07-10)The work in this thesis can be divided into two different parts. In the first part, we suggest an approximate edge 3-coloring polynomial time algorithm for cubic graphs. For any cubic graph with n vertices, using this ... -
An approximate load balancing parallel hash join algorithm to handle data skew in a parallel data base system
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995-05) -
Asynchronous transfer mode traffic characterization on the vistanet gigabit network
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994) -
Automated surface finish inspection using convolutional neural networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-03-25)The surface finish of a machined part has an important effect on friction, wear, and aesthetics. The surface finish became a critical quality measure since 1980s mainly due to demands from automotive industry. Visual ... -
Bayesian State Tracking and Sim-to-Real Transfer for Vision-and-Language Navigation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-05-04)A visually-grounded navigation instruction can be interpreted as a sequence of expected observations and actions an agent following the correct trajectory would encounter and perform. Based on this intuition, we formulate ...