Browsing College of Computing Theses and Dissertations by Title
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Palaver tree online : technological support for classroom integration of Oral History
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-05) -
A paradigm for semantic picture recognition
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1973-05) -
Parallel algorithms for direct blood flow simulations
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-02-21)Fluid mechanics of blood can be well approximated by a mixture model of a Newtonian fluid and deformable particles representing the red blood cells. Experimental and theoretical evidence suggests that the deformation and ... -
Parallel algorithms for generalized N-body problem in high dimensions and their applications for bayesian inference and image analysis
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-11-11)In this dissertation, we explore parallel algorithms for general N-Body problems in high dimensions, and their applications in machine learning and image analysis on distributed infrastructures. In the first part of this ... -
Parallel and scalable combinatorial string algorithms on distributed memory systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-03-29)Methods for processing and analyzing DNA and genomic data are built upon combinatorial graph and string algorithms. The advent of high-throughput DNA sequencing is enabling the generation of billions of reads per experiment. ... -
Parallel and sequential operations with array processors
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Parallel discrete event simulation techniques for scientific simulations
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-04-19)Exponential growth in computer technology, both in terms of individual CPUs and parallel technologies over the past decades has triggered rapid progress in large scale simulations. However, despite these achievements it ... -
A parallel geometric multigrid method for finite elements on octree meshes applied to elastic image registration
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-06-24)The first component of this work is a parallel algorithm for constructing non-uniform octree meshes for finite element computations. Prior to octree meshing, the linear octree data structure must be constructed and a ... -
Parallel processor system for digital signal processing
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1983-08) -
Parallel simulation of scale-free networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-08-01)It has been observed that many networks arising in practice have skewed node degree distributions. Scale-free networks are one well-known class of such networks. Achieving efficient parallel simulation of scale-free networks ... -
A parellel algorithm for solving a complex function f(z) = 0
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985) -
Partial persistent sequences and their applications to collaborative text document editing and processing
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-07-08)In a variety of text document editing and processing applications, it is necessary to keep track of the revision history of text documents by recording changes and the metadata of those changes (e.g., user names and ... -
PAT : an interactive fortran parallelizing assistant tool
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988-12) -
Performance analysis of "Time Wrap" mechanism for parallel discrete event simulation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993-05) -
Performance analysis of synchronized systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991-12) -
Performance issues in time warp parallel simulations
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994) -
Performance optimization with integrated consideration of routing, flow control, and congestion control in packet-switched networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991) -
Performance optimizations for quantum chemistry calculations
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-04-22)Quantum chemistry is a mature area of computational science with many methods and codes developed that are used across chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science. Optimizing computational kernels in quantum chemistry ... -
Performance understanding and tuning of iterative computation using profiling techniques
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-05-18)Most applications spend a significant amount of time in the iterative parts of a computation. They typically iterate over the same set of operations with different values. These values either depend on inputs or values ... -
Personal Home Pages in Academia: The Medium, its Adopters, and their Practices
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-04-19)Personal home pages are outgrowing their playful beginnings to serve serious purposes. At the forefront of this emergence is academia, where they are becoming a meaningful way for researchers to engage each other. Yet, the ...